HÔTEL FRANCE EIFFEL * * *
Hotel
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Hotel in a quiet area of Paris and near the Eiffel Tower with classic rooms with minibar.
The Hotel France Eiffel, located in one of the quietest districts of Paris, is just a stone's throw from the Eiffel Tower, Trocadero and the Seine, with easy access to the Porte de Versailles exhibition centre. From the arrival of the beautiful days breakfast is served in the garden around an oasis of freshness. The classic rooms are equipped with a minibar and a lobby. They are all served by a lift.
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Reviewing a "Standard Double Room" very friendly and nice staff, room & bathroom is bigger than expected, 24hr service desk, small computer desk, fast free wifi, etc.. Of course, the room will not be perfect and there are some negatives like only a few power outlets & no air conditioning in the room but this time of the year, just open the window at night, it's nice and cold. Or keep it closed if you want a warm room. TV has some channels/movies in English, which is great too.
Overall, the room is significantly better than what we paid the same price for in London but the tourism tax in Paris is a bit insane now. I would strongly recommend this hotel again but perhaps, not visiting Paris for tourism again.