Hotel in the Marais with gothic style rooms, some of them with attic.
Located in the Marais, in the centre of the Châtelet triangle/Hotel de Ville/centre Pompidou, this hotel with a certain character, is housed in the former presbytery of St. Merry Church. Its rooms are all in the purest Gothic style, with French ceilings and antique furniture, where boiseries woodwork were built. Some rooms are attic, others play with the complex construction system of the building, leaving stone pillars flowing through space. Amateurs of the medieval world, this unique address is made for you… Only the bathrooms are into us in the st century. Note: There is no lift.
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Maraude et service pour les pauvres avec Sant'Egidio à Saint-Merry !
The service of the hosts was fantastic; during our three-night stay, we met at least three hosts. They are friendly and helpful.
I love their mini-foyer that serves coffee, fresh cupcakes, and croissants every morning at the reception room.
Special thanks to Jeremy, who accommodated all our requests. He helped with our transportation from the airport to the hotel, which was challenging, and our request to change rooms because the wifi was not strong enough. One evening, we came back from our walks, and Jeremy surprised us with our room made up for honeymooners, rose petals on the bed, a bottle of sweet wine that I like, a dozen roses, and chocolate with his thoughtful notes. He was absolutely incredible, kind, helpful, and went above and beyond. I would always recommend this hotel and would love to come back and stay here again.
The quality is higher for a 4-star hotel than the official 3-star hotel. It would be easier if the hotel had an elevator for the luggage, at least. All in all, I love this hotel, and the fact that I experienced staying in what used to be a priest's room gave me goosebumps. Definitely worth the money you pay for the room; highly recommended.