Best Western Marais Bastille

Best Western Marais Bastille

36, Boulevard Richard Lenoir - 75011 Paris

Offering contemporary service and traditional hospitality, this modern style property makes you to enjoy all the privileges, for an unforgettable stay. Location Conveniently located in the heart of Paris, the Best Western Marais Bastille Hotel is located directly in front of Le Marais District with the famous La Place Des Vosges just a stone's throw away from Place De La Bastille and the new opera. The hotel's central and privileged location within a short walk from the Marais district, Place des Vosges and the business district of Bercy-Gare de Lyon, offers the perfect opportunity to combine business with pleasure. Rooms This hotel features exceptional accommodation units that are tastefully crafted with all the essential amenities to ensure you immense pleasure throughout your stay. Restaurant The Bofinger Restaurant located across the street is open for lunch and dinner and serves delicious French cuisine for your dining pleasure. General Having a capacity to accommodate up to 30 people, this hotel offers a well appointed meeting room for your various business meets and seminars. The hotel also offers a reception with multi lingual staff at the service to meet all your requirements.

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  • Comment added on 2008-01-01

    They gave me different room options. Rooms to the back side are very quite. Bed size too short for tall people. Still 1,90m length in all the rooms, that were offered to me. Front side rooms are loud in lower floors.

  • Comment added on 2007-04-29

    + good-quality breakfast; good attitude of most of the staff

  • Comment added on 2004-10-25

    I stayed 1 night in the Hotel. The room was clean as well as the bathroom. Both looked fairly new. A desk was available in the room, but I missed a modem plug for my laptop as well as an additional power plug. In general the price is very good for that ty

  • Comment added on 2008-08-21

    Hotel rooms in Paris are very small but this was a nice size with a balcony that made it nice and airy. But at night the street is a bit busy and noisy. The bathroom was really small but nice and clean. The breakfast room is in a tiny claustrophobic basement room, not pleasant. The reception were more interested in standing just outside in the doorway than being helpful. But it is located really close to a major Metro hub to easily get to where ever you would like to go. Paris as always so incredible.

  • Comment added on 2007-06-09

    + good-quality breakfast; good attitude of most of the staff - small, compact room, esp. bathroom; maintenance less than good

  • Comment added on 2002-11-11

    Some items in room needed repair. Toilet paper holder broken,never repaired during stay. Very small elevator. Small lobby and no amenities. Location good, short walk to Bastille place with many facilities.

  • Comment added on 2007-04-03

    + very friendly staff, good position close to 2 of the main lines of the underground - the room was a bit small

  • Comment added on 2007-09-05

    I would like to pay a special thank you to the lady at the front desk I think maybe she is the manageress she was most helpful during our short stay and could not do enough for us.This was the perfect hotel for our needs which was a business trip,it cover

  • Comment added on 2007-06-09

    + A tip: the Métro station Breguet-Sabin is even nearer to the hotel than the station Bastille which is recommended on the hotel web site. - small, compact room, esp. bathroom; maintenance less than good

  • Comment added on 2004-10-22

    I stayed 1 night in the Hotel. The room was clean as well as the bathroom. Both looked fairly new. A desk was available in the room, but I missed a modem plug for my laptop as well as an additional power plug. In general the price is very good for that type of hotel and it is very near to the Bastille, which offers a lot of nice restaurants and bars and sightseeing. Only real negative point was the unfriendly staff during breakfast, but I guess that this is just the normal "friendlyness" of the Paris inhabitants.

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