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Ibis Paris Bercy Village 12ème
4.2/584 Reviews
Bercy
This Hotel is in a lovely area of Paris. With good shops and restaurants just across the square in Bercy Village. The metro stop of Saint Cour Emillion, on line 14 is less than 2 minutes walk away, and all around is well lit and pleasant either night or day. We got an official taxi from Charles de Gaulle airport direct to the hotel, for the set rate of 55 euros. So arrived at the hotel at lunch time after our morning flight. Staff were helpful and had already arranged our family 2 rooms together which was great. I’d gone for a room with balcony and could see the Eiffel Tower out there, which was lovely especially at night when it was all lit. We paid in advance for the additional breakfast when booking the rooms. Which was fresh, good quality and an arrangement of hot cooked food, eggs, sausage, pancakes, cereals, fruit, toast, croissants, breads, fruit or continental breakfast. Plenty of drink choices of assorted teas, coffees and juices. There was something for everyone. The Hotel booked our return taxi at the end of our stay, and was helpful printing out boarding passes and attraction tickets when we asked for no extra charge. There was good WiFi reception throughout the hotel. It was my 2nd time stopping at this hotel the first time being 10 years ago and it was just as nice as before. We would all recommend it.
Pullman Paris Centre - Bercy
4.6/5134 Reviews
Bercy
Location: Wonderful, it's next to Barcy Village, a shopping area, with many restaurants, cinemas and stores. Along with a park and the metro station, within a 2 min walk from the hotel. There is a Metro supermarket along with a Carrefour there too. On a map it seems a little far from the centre of Paris, but its a lovely walk along the river and a lesieryly walk took us into the heart of Paris within 1 hour walk, or just take a 10 min taxi ride or a 10 min subway ride. Location is great. If you go into the centre of Paris then you probably looking at small 11-18sqM rooms, don't do this, travel out a little bit and get a room that you can relax in. Room Good size, modern, clean. Big TV, fridge, desk etc... Some bad things now, the AC did not seem powerful enough to keep the room cold, it kept the room cool, but not cold. Also, there were no plug sockets near the bed for charging phones, so bring a really long charging cable Bed is comfortable and the big windows provided a nice open feeling (note, the windows do not open though) Fast Wifi too. Bathroom: Big, clean, modern. Good water pressure, a big mirror with good lighting but it did steam up - but not a big deal. Has a bathtub and shower combined. Breakfast / Food Buffet-style breakfast with patties, eggs, bread, yoghurt, cheeses, tea, and coffee - all pretty standard for most European hotels that offer breakfast. Cannot say I was amazed by it but was not disappointed either - normal. We did have dinner at the hotel which was lovely. Beautiful salad and pasta. No complaints here. Facilities It's like a modern art gallery. Has giant sculptures everywhere, table football, ping pong tables, a hairdresser/barber, a cinema room, a BBQ area, a pool, spa, gym... it's a lot for a hotel to have. It's almost too much but it's lovely to have and if you are spending a long time in the Hotel then there are many things you can do - but we were here only for a few days so did not try out everything. But much better to have than not. Gym Some free weights, a yoga studio area, a punching bag, callisthenics bars - it's all pretty good. Set in the basement of the hotel and accessible only by 1 of the 4 elevators they have is annoying, but again, Pullman offers a lot of facilities Pullman is a wonderful hotel which offers large rooms and is a plus in a city like Paris. Everything is clean and modern with only the AC power being below average. I cannot say Pullman is the cheapest hotel, next door there is an IBIS but we wanted a larger room - I would book Pullman again, especially if they have a good price. For a short stay it is good because of the location and for a long stay its good because of the room size and facilities.
Appart'City Collection Paris Gare de Lyon
4.5/575 Reviews
Bercy
Because I went to Paris for the first time and stayed at the Opera Hotel in the 9th arrondis*****t, which caused systemic allergies due to bed bug bites, I chose the latest hotel this time. This hotel is basically a residential area near the 12th arrondis*****t, not far from the Lyon Auto Show. It takes about 10 minutes to walk, and the latest subway is about 600 meters away, but there is bus No. 29 at the door that can go directly to Bastille Marais in about 20 minutes. The advantage of this hotel is that it is new and the rooms are well decorated, but It is not recommended for those who come to Paris for the first time, because it is far away from the central attractions and popular shopping spots, and the traffic in Paris is terrible, so you will spend a lot of time on the road every day.
Residhome Paris Gare de Lyon - Jacqueline de Romilly
4.2/541 Reviews
Bercy
Excellent structure , comfortable location for both the Gare de Lyon and the Montgallet metro stop at about 300 m, Lidl supermarket at 150 m , Cozy boulangerie excellent at about 200 m , clean structure , comfortable rooms with well-equipped kitchen corner!!
Hotel Claret
3.3/5114 Reviews
Bercy
Ideally situated near the Gare de Paris Bercy Station and the line 14 Metro Bercy stop and Flixbus station. Plenty of varied restaurants nearby. Good WiFi, quiet rooms, we were at the back 201. Breakfast has a range of food from continental to bacon and eggs, cheeses, meats, cereals, yoghurt and good coffee. Helpful staff. The rooms not in pristine condition but comfortable and clean bed, products in the bathroom. It is a nice area a short stroll to the Seine and the Bercy Village. Short metro ride to Chatelet.
Ibis Styles Paris Bercy
4.2/546 Reviews
Bercy
This is a well located, comfortable hotel. Beds and rooms are good and it’s a good base from which to explore Paris, with Bercy Metro station, buses, and Gare de Lyon all nearby. Many people where staying to attend the Queen gig in the Accor Arena next door. It’s next to a park, and near the relatively new Bercy Village shopping centre. In the lobby there is a constant supply of chilled water from a dispenser, a real boon in the hot weather. Breakfast was limited and could get crowded. But the outside terrace bar can be used , and that means that there is plenty of seating. What wasn’t so good was the event one night with a DJ playing really loud music for a gathering of about 25-30 people. It was either a private party for someone with not many friends or a spectacularly badly marketed public event. The volume was out of all proportion to the numbers present. As a hotel, surely your core business is providing rooms for people to rest in, not putting on events which disturb the entire hotel?

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