Résidence Bourgogne

Résidence Bourgogne

15, Rue Du Faubourg Saint Martin - 75010 Paris

Situated in the very heart of a lively area of Paris and surrounded by an array of theaters, shops, cafes, restaurants, the Grévin Museum and the Folies Bergères music hall, the hotel Résidence de Bourgogne enjoys a great location in the French capital, offering quick access to Place de la République square, the Opera Hall or the famous Parisian department stores. Featuring comfortable rooms with kitchenette, the property is the perfect place to all those who are looking for the charm and the character of typically Parisian flats. Moreover, the hotel features an exotic restaurant serving North African culinary specialties in a beautiful dining room with Berber decoration.

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  • Comment added on 2007-11-24

    Housekeeper demanded the full prize cash at the check-in. There was no light in the toilet, electric installations were unsafe.

  • Comment added on 2007-07-18

    I reserved a triple room but by the time we checked in only needed a double but the hotel refused to adjust the price saying the rate was for the room and not the number of people. When making the reservation the site quoted a higher price for 3 people than for two. There should have been some adjustment to the rate at check out.

  • Comment added on 2007-06-19

    The hotel was very clean. It is being renovated, and our refrigerator did not work. We had our own bathroom, but the toilet was so close to the wall you had to sit sideways on it. Promises to bring another refrigerator were not kept. The cleaning people were very good and helpful. The manager was generally pleasant, but at times seemed put out by our requests. None of the employees were fluent in English, so it was difficult to communicate. The hotel is above a restaurant. There is no lobby, and we did not meet any other visitors there.

  • Comment added on 2007-07-23

    Decent location- not all that scenic in itself, but an easy walk to the pedestrian part of Rue St Denis & the Centre Pompideu, a medium-long but easy walk to Notre Dame, and just a block away from a Metro stop. Friendly staff. Helpful to know some french. Our double bed was two singles next to eachother, which would be OK if they had a single sheet and blanket over them- instead they were made separately, and when we tried re-arranging the linens, we still ended up with one person sliding down the gap between the beds when we slept. Walls are thin, can hear neighbors and some noise from the courtyard. Fridge didn't work (the light went on, but it wouldn't chill, no matter what the setting). Kitchenette had stove, but no pots & pans, or plates- perhaps one has to ask management? Still, was glad to have an inexpensive and private place to stay, the tub was nice to soak in after a long day of walking. (No shower curtain means the bathroom gets rather soaked when showering!)

  • Comment added on 2007-07-24

    The free wifi was not working the entire time i was there and this was the main reason i choose this location. For the price it was not worth the money.

  • Comment added on 2007-09-08

    Location of hotel is fine and quite near to metro station. Posting on internet about this holtel promised for free wifi and cooking facilities and this is the reason I choose this hotel. However, wifi was not working, refrigerator was not working and there were no utensils to cook. Also, the room is quite smelly during night. For the price I paid this hotel was not worth the money.

  • Comment added on 2007-09-08

    OK for a low budget trip. The room was small and the shower didn't have a curtain. The room had a fridge but it did nothing but noise. The drinks outside were as cold as the drinks inside. The rooms are clean and our room was away from the main street, so it wasn't too noisy at night. The hotel is about 15 minutes walk from east station and about 2 minutes walk from a metro station. Notre Dame and Louvre are about 30 minutes to walk.

  • Comment added on 2007-10-12

    This is not an hotel, it only have some rooms but it doesn't have any other services (reception is the restaurant near the rooms!!). Underground is just a few walks from the hotel an there is also some restaurant near it.

  • Comment added on 2007-03-03

    At first I was confused about where the entrance to the hotel was - it appeared to be only a restaurant. I actually got a code for entering the door next to it so I never had to go through any common areas during my stay. It really was like living in my own flat, especially with the kitchionette in the room. My one major complaint was that it was impossible to dial out so I had to use a nearby cabine to call home, usually at night to account for the time difference. Aside from that a few lights were out and it was easy to hear through the walls, but overall I enjoyed my stay and would reccomend it to anyone who wants to stay in Paris and feel like you're actually living there.

  • Comment added on 2007-07-06

    What a pity that the beakfast is not inclued into the price.

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