HÔTEL EDEN OPÉRA * *
Renovated hotel with a contemporary feel, personalised rooms and good internet rates.
The hotel has been renovated in 2013 to accommodate guests in a contemporary setting. The lobby is located under a large glass roof. The rooms are all personalized and boast very large photos of the main monuments of the capital. Each morning, the full breakfast buffet is served in a very nice room or on the terrace when weather permits. And to complete the services, French cuisine is prepared for lunch and dinner in the new restaurant and you will also enjoy the wine bar. The public prices are higher than those of a two star hotel but it is deserved. On the other hand, you can get very good rates by booking the Internet.
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Bathrooms: Generous in space. The toilets are kind of high (a pleasure to the tall and kind of weird for the short). The showers were great (both a handheld toward the side and a rain head built into the ceiling). Our towel rack was beginning to sag, but that's an easy fix. The sink area offers no vanity.
Bed: Both of us woke with back aches regularly. Even for lenient travelers, one may not find much to brag about here.
Breakfast: Generous, but not table service. I found the orange juicer, pain au chocolat, smoked bacon, Emmental cheese, coffee and rolls of thinly sliced meat to be my favorite parts.
Service: Professional and attentive. They didn't miss a beat and made a critical contribution to making the hotel experience better than average.
Price: We paid for the stay with breakfast through booking.com and found the price to be about average.
Location: Close to plenty of Metro stops, great shopping, excellent food, and some interesting architectural and historical points of interest, but not the most in demand (which likely serves to keep the price under control).