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Welcome to this friendly designer interior. Let the Five Hôtel tempt your 5 senses: - First of all, your sense of smell, captivated by one of the 5 fragrances that you may choose to use in your room. - Then your sense of touch, attracted by the presence of noble and genuine materials - carpets, velvets, ceramic stoneware and Chinese lacquer... The Five Hotel's design has a cosy feeling. |
- Over to your sense of taste - impressed by a wonderful crusty breakfast of Viennese bread and buns from the famous Monge bakery, washed down with tea or coffee from the Mariage Frères brand with its unique flavours. - Now your sight, as you look at the optic fibre light used within the designer decoration to give every single room a psychedelic appearance. Luminous glass desks, star-studded ceilings, light sculptures all create magic brightness. - Your hearing will be the fifth sense touched by the Five Hôtel .This will be a deeply restful experience, thanks to the quietness of the area and the hotel's double-glazed windows. |
We wish you a very pleasant stay in this very original universe! Tanya and her team of multilingual English, German, Spanish and Italian speaking receptionists will extend a warm, personal welcome to you in the boutique hotel reception! At the Five Hotel, breakfast is served from 7.00 am to 10.00 am, which is an art in itself! |
You are elsewhere, yet at home at the same time enjoying the complete range of hotel services: - Fax machine - Photocopier - Luggage room - A friendly porter Then also: - Laundry - Lifts - A 24 hours open reception desk - Room service - Wheel chair access - Air conditioning - Safes - Airport link - Car, motorbike or even bike-hire - Bookings for shows, restaurants, excursions - Public car park nearby - Free WIFI access |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Bicycle Rentals | Car Rental | Coal-Effect Gas Fire | Computer | Concierge Service | Dishwasher | Fax Machine | Fax Service | Fridge | Ice Machines | Ironing | Laundry & Ironing | Lift | Luggage Storage | Microwave | Motorbike Rentals | Photocopier | Public Parking | Shuttle To / From Airport | Tea/Coffee Making Facilities | Ticket Reservation Service | Toaster | Wake Up Service | Wi-Fi | | |
We are located in the heart of this enchanting city, you're in Paris! Here everything is magic and the hotel is closed to the best restaurants, the well-know monuments and the most beautiful places in the french capital...
Our favorite addresses
. LA TOUR D'ARGENT, 15 and 17 quai de la Tournelle, 75005 Paris. A never-to-be-forgotten top French restaurant with a breathtaking view of the River Seine. The service is perfect and the food is excellent.
. LE PARADIS LATIN at 28 rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris. Very famous French Cabaret and cuisine. You will enjoy the famous century-long celebration of love, and each person will be served a half-bottle of champagne in this very welcoming atmosphere. You will enjoy being part of these unique surroundings rather than watching them on TV!
. L'INAGIKU , 14 rue de Pontoise 75005 Paris: Japanese cuisine restaurant at a very affordable price.
. L'OURCINE, 92 rue Broca, 75013 Paris: French and Basque cuisine, original and inventive with a menu that differs according to the chefs' daily innovations. Very exquisite and tasteful!
. LA TAVERNE DES POÈTES, 52 avenue des Gobelins, 75013 Paris: French Crêperie (pancake restaurant) whose original setting and warm welcome make you feel as if you are in a different world! Delicious dishes and giant salads, really giant (a whole bowlful!)!!! Mouth watering from start to finish!
. The famous RUE MOUFFETARD, one of the oldest streets of Paris, formerly a Gallic path and later on a Roman road linking Lutetia to Rome. Today it is a very picturesque and lively street with many of restaurants.
. The ARÈNES DE LUTÈCE (The Lutetia Arena) on the rue de Navarre and at 49 rue Monge 75005 Paris. The Lutetia Arena is the last visible presence of the Romans in Paris. These remains were discovered at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. |
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