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| 79% 93 guests and 8 review |
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Travellers Reviews
Submitted by Jaques Suchodolski, São Paulo, Brazil
Very convenient location. Just off Blvd Saint Germain, yet very peaceful narrow street. ... Highly recommendable
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Submitted by Karen Grey, Norwich, United Kingdom
Receptionist helpful and welcoming. He also spoke English which was very useful, even though we speak some French. ... It would be nice to have some refreshments in the room. For example, a complimentary bottle of water or tea/coffee-making facilities. This is very usual in English hotels. ... The receptionist was very helpful in ordering us a taxi and letting us know when it had arrived. ... Friendly, helpful staff, clean rooms, pleasant breakfast room.
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Submitted by Linda
As forwarded to Tripadvisor:
'A girlfriend and I stayed for six nights in April at this hotel, and highly recommend it.
The D'Aquin is located on the border of the 7e and 6e, and about two blocks from the Seine. A wonderful two star hotel, very recently renovated, on a quiet mixed residential-retail rue. Our twin room (#309) was small but had ample storage space, lovely decor, a modern & sparkling clean bathroom and French doors opening to grillwork and a flower box. Friendly, service-oriented staff; had cafe au lait et croissants delivered to our room every morning and a bottle of wine at relaxation hour (7'ish) before heading out to dinner. E130, lovely neighbourhood (much prefer it to the Hotel Saint Jacques in the 5e where I stayed last time), would definitely stay here again.
There is a bar and breakfast room in the hotel, but we never sat in them, preferring to relax in our room.
Although I didn't see other room configurations, a floor plan showed the street rooms (like ours) to be larger than others.
A note: the building next door to the D'Aquin is undergoing renovation. Not a problem on the weekend when work ceased, but the weekday noise started about 8 am.'
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Submitted by Sidsel
It is clean,quiet and private, but not very spacious rooms. However, when you are in Paris, you do not spend most of your time in the rooms.... ... We stayed at this hotel 2 years ago, so this time, we knew that the rooms are small. Maybee you should inform about this on the website. ... This is a nice small hotel, situated in a very central area of Paris. You can walk to almost everything! We will go back.
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Submitted by Marc
Nice and quiet hotel in good location.
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Submitted by Addy
The room was very small and not as big as the picture on the website promised.
They were painting the place. So the whole weekend we smelled the paint. ... small but cosy. Clean and in a nice district of Paris
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Submitted by Kimberly
We found the rooms at the hotel to be small, but that seems to be common in Paris. The hairdryer didn't work, but the desk supplied one. The bed was supposed to be a king size but was a double. The linens seems a bit old. Overall we were satisfied with the hotel. It was well situated for self guided walking tours ... See above comments. ... Good location, small but clean rooms. No extras, bring your own shampoo.
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Submitted by Paula
Everything was clean and proper, although in the site looked much bigger and confortable. It was very hot and The ventilator did not work, so I had to sleep with the window open and It was very noisy because of a construction in front ... I was made a special discount because some things in the room did not work properly
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