HÔTEL WALLACE * * *
3-star hotel in a residential area ideal for combining tourism and tranquillity with a winter garden.
The peace of this residential area just minutes from the Invalides, the Porte De Versailles or the Eiffel tower, is perfect for people who want to combine tourism and tranquillity. Rue du Commerce, steps, are one of the busiest shopping streets in Paris. It is ideal for shopping and to taste the charm of a meal in Café du Commerce, a brasserie which has preserved its decoration of the 1930s. The hotel Wallace is therefore ideally located, it has a private conservatory and the staff is welcoming but it's not all. But that is not all. The maintenance of the rooms really leaves a lot to be desired. It is surprising that it retains its three stars, for it could need a thorough renovation.
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에펠탑도 가깝고 지하철 역들이랑도 가까워서 좋아요!!
길건너 빵집이 진짜 유명한 빵집이더라구요! 조식이 없을땨는 거기서 빵을 사먹었습니다!!
직원분들도 모두 친절하고 필터샤워기를 가지규 갓는데 여기서는 색깔이 안변할정도로 수도관이 깨끗한거 같더라구요!!
조식도 너무 맛있었고 즐거운 여행이 될수 있는 숙소였습니다.
The hotel's staff generally speak very little English, which might pose a challenge for non-French speaking guests. Despite this, the bar staff are notably friendly, contributing to the bar's calm and quiet atmosphere, although it lacks liveliness. The gym, while clean, is minimally equipped with just two treadmills, one rowing machine, two sets of stackable dumbbells (up to approximately 12 kg), one low resistance band, and a few yoga mats. The breakfast stands out for its good assortment of sweet and savory pastries, alongside fruits, homemade granola, plain yogurt, and cheeses.
The hotel is strategically situated close to the Eiffel Tower and serves as an excellent base for exploring. Just behind the hotel, guests can find the 'bateau mouches' for a scenic river cruise, and it's also conveniently near the Avenue Emile Zola metro stop, the Hotel des Invalides, and perfect for walks or runs along the Seine. However, the nearby Vla Croix Nivert area, with its projects and 'semi-social' housing complexes, warrants caution, especially at night, though it's small and easily avoidable.
The surrounding area can feel quite 'dead' and potentially unsafe at night, making the hotel a practical choice primarily as a base for daytime excursions to more vibrant and glamorous locales.
Tips:
Sharma Ji: Located just 400m away, this newly-opened Indian restaurant is incredible, with friendly staff and accolades from the Michelin app.
O Coffee: About 650m away, this local favorite is excellent for breakfast and brunch, famous for its French toast and eggs benedict, though it gets very busy on weekends.