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Hauteville Opera Hotel Paris
3 Stars41 Rue D'Hauteville Grands Boulevards Paris FR-75010
$171
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Rating
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| Cleanliness | 4 |
| Facilities | 3 |
| Service | 5 |
| Location | 5 |
| Pricing | 4 |
| Overall | 4.2 |
Location
Situated at 41 Rue D'Hauteville in Paris, Hauteville Opera Hotel is within easy reach to city's restaurants, cafes and shopping centres. Grevin Museum, Marais Quarter and Opera Comique are few of the frequently visited landmarks of Paris.
Rooms
Hauteville Opera Hotel's well maintained and comfortable guestrooms offer essential amenities such as mini bar, telephone and wireless Internet access.
Restaurant
Refreshing and delicious breakfast that includes a healthy menu is served in the stylish atmosphere of this Paris hotel.
General
Hauteville Opera Hotel Paris features a reception desk that assists guests to arrange trips and tours around the city. Guests can visit Palais Garnier, a perfect spot for theatre lovers, hosting mind blowing performances and shows. They can also explore the historic stock exchange, Bourse, placed close to the hotel.
Additional Information
- 16 km to the Airport (Orly)
- 20 km to the Airport (Charles De Gaulle)
Hotel Facilities
- Cafe
- Internet Access - Wireless
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Safe Deposit Box
- Disabled Facilities
- Lift / Elevator
- Reception
- Internet Access - High Speed
- Lobby
- Room Service
Room Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Ensuite / Private Bathroom
- Mini Bar
- Telephone
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Hairdryer
- Radio
- Wireless Internet Access
- Colour TV
- Heating
- Safe
Hauteville Opera Hotel Paris Guest Reviews
rooms are tiny by American standards, and few amenities, a little dirty and old, but the price and location are great if you are there to explore the city, would stay again without kids, but not with kids
Kevin in Colorado wrote on December 2, 2011
There are some great aspects about this hotel, and some that are not so great. First, the good. We can confirm that it is quite close to the metro. We took the RER from the airport, and switched to metro, getting off at the Chateau d/Eau metro stop which was about 3 or 4 blocks from the hotel. Upon arrival and throughout our stay, the hotel staff was quite friendly. The room was of good size (for Paris) and clean, and had been relatively recently renovated. The location was pretty great...walking/hiking distance to almost everything. However, we encountered two major issues with this hotel, leading to our low overall recommendation. First, the shower was small, and the enclosure bordered on completely nonfunctional. Rather than a shower curtain, there was a solid panel that was supposed to enclose the shower, but it did not fit. Thus, the water streamed out of the shower and onto the floor of the bathroom during every shower. We did our best to soak up the water on the floor. But, we were not able to prevent this from occuring. The people in the room upstairs from us also probably had this problem, because, on one occasion, my wife noticed a cascade of water running down the wall (which soaked one of our suitcases). Next, we found bedbugs in the room (one living and another dead). I'm sure that there are more of the "alive" ones since my wife is now covered in welts from bedbug bites. Hopefully, we didnt bring any of them back home. We washed everything as soon as we got home.
a honeymooner wrote on November 3, 2011
Hotel is walking distance to many sites. Central location on a small side street very close to a main road and a few different Metro stations. Room is small but adequate for anyone who does not plan on staying in their room when there is all of Paris to explore. Bed was comfortable. Bathroom was good size compared to other older hotels. There is a lift (so no lugging of suitcases up stairs). Air Conditioning worked well and plenty of hot water. There is some street noise but not bad. Room was clean and kept that way. Staff was moderately helpful. General comment: when exploring Paris get the multi day travel pass that will let you use the Metro, bus and trains. Intercity if you are only exploring central Paris or the #5 level if you want to go to some places outside central Paris (including Versailles and the Airports). Passes are good for consecutive days so plan accourding. Bon Chance
Pennypie wrote on October 4, 2011
Rooms very small, but well located hotel and staff very helpful and friendly.
Anonymous wrote on September 27, 2009
This was a nice and clean hotel. We selected this hotel because we were coming into Paris with kids, in the evening and wanted a place fairly close to Gare du Noord (as I knew the kids would be tired and cranky). If we knew exactly were we were going, it would be fine. But, we got off track and so the 10 min. walk turned into about 20-30 min. We stayed 2 nights and were only in the hotel to sleep and bathe (as the room we were in didn't have a shower). The breakfast was fine with your typical selection of pistolets and croissants, jellies, cold cuts, yogurts, and hard/soft boiled eggs (never know what you're getting) and drinks. If we had hot water in the morning of the second day, I would recommend this hotel as a quaint budget hotel for short stays.
Anonymous wrote on March 6, 2008
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