Damremont Hotel Paris
110, Rue Damrémont - 75018 Paris
Montmartre, the artists quarter, HOTEL DAMREMONT is a harbour of peace and quiet at the centre of the triangle formed by the Place Clichy, the Flee Market and the Sacre Coeur. HOTEL DAMREMONT offers you the comfort of its 35 rooms (10 with twin-beds and 25 with double beds), all fitted with individual heaters, cupboard, international direct-line telephone, satellite colour TV, automatic alarm clock, complete bathroom and WC. You will appreciate your buffet breakfast in a warm and friendly setting, from 07.00 a.m to 10.00 a.m. Situated in a picturesque and attractive quarter whether you are in Paris for business matters or as a tourist, the DAMREMONT will promise you a succesful stay. (Chargeable car park nearby)
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-09-10
We did not choose this hotel. [you] chose it for us when the one we wanted was not available on the dates we asked for. They did us a great service. The hotel room is small but had everything we needed and was in Montmartre where we wanted to visit. There was a supermarket across the road and good restaurants nearby. Busses went past the door and the staff were great. Thank you [your website]!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-01-10
Excellent hotel and good value for money. Room was average size, clean and quiet. Bathroom was a bit cramped but clean enough. Corridors smelt of smoke though - only complaint! Staff were so friendly and helpful! Ideal location, only 5 mins walk to metro (Jules Joffrin is the closest - not the one it says on this site!) and within walking distance to Sacre Couer. I would definately recommend this hotel!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2005-10-18
A charming hotel that offered good value for money. The staff were polite and helpful and the local restaurants and bars gave a great opportunity to seeing the 'real' french life. Highly recommended
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2006-09-05
getting to hotel on metro was not easy (especially with luggage), as nearest metro station was not given; we searched our various maps to try to work it out. Directions from nearest metro to hotel would have been very useful information to supply. Charming staff, very helpful and friendly. Tea/coffee making facilities in room would have been much appreciated!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2009-04-27
This place was a real bargain in an awesome part of Paris. Overall a great experience and highly recommended.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-06-11
The hotel is in the Montmartre block, and has plenty of services and shops in the immediate surroundings (automatic laundry, internet point, newspapers, tobacconist's, take-away food shops, cashpoints, post office, etc.). I think it is more comfortable to get there on foot from the metro stop "jules joffrin" (line 12) than from the stop "Guy Moquet" indicated on this site. Stepping from "jules Joffrin" you just have to walk along the "rue Ordener" and turn right when this road crosses "rue Damrémont". The people at the reception desk were welcoming and professional. I asked for a single room but there are only double rooms available (with a large bed, and a clean bathroom equipped with shower, wc, washbasin); the room floor is entirely covered with carpet, which is a little stained; breakfast is not included, but you have plenty of "bistrots" in the nearby area. Room service is punctual and discrete. You are also a 15 mins walk away from the "marché aux puces" which takes place at the "Porte de St. Ouen", while the metro line 12 takes you down to the main subway junctions, from which you may reach almost any area of Paris. I definitely recommend this property to couples and to single travelers. You'll enjoy it! The staff was welcoming and professional.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2003-06-27
The location of the Hotel was not really in the same area as displayed in the location map. I thought it would be on the city side of Monmarte but was surprised to find it a good ten minute walk from this area. The room was clean but smelled of cigaretee smoke. The room was located on the 1st floor which made the room very vulnerable to the street noise and traffic which was considerable until the wee hours of the morning. The staff was pleasant and spoke english to facilitate any communications. There are many Hotels of this kind in Paris and I would stay here again if I was in a pinch but in the same breadth I would try to find an other place that was less noisey. Maybe if you insist upon a room in the upper levels of the building you would find more satisfaction than I did.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2009-04-08
Hello. We are from Slovakia. We stayed there for 3 nights, it was very good, breakfeast delicious, room comfortable. It is a little far from aeroport Orly Sud, and we missed our plane. But we are satisfied with this hotel and we are coming back one day. Bye, have a nice day. Two happy people from Slovakia. :)
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2002-04-17
A very good, basic, no-frills, reasonably priced hotel, conviently located. Staff was very helpful and friendly. Breakfast was good, hotel was quaint though the rooms were small. Front rooms quite noisy, back rooms peaceful. Highly recommended.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-10-01
Basic good and clean accommodation - rooms a bit on the small side and the directions to the hotel were not very clear. Disappointed that on check out we were asked for a higher rate and only providing our booking slip did they put through a credit givi
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