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Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp
4.5/549 Reviews

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp

La Defense Suresnes|1.02km from city centre

Latest booking 13 hrs ago

The hotel is located in an area that from what I could tell was undergoing transformation from what was probably a light commercial and office area being replaced by new apartment buildings which the hotel was part of and while the area was nice it wasn’t really convenient to anything. On the morning I needed a taxi the hotel tried booking me one but none were available in the area and I walked about two kilometres before I was able to hail one down. This is an apartment hotel and doesn’t provide all the traditional services you would get at a hotel but this one comes pretty close. A small lobby with some seating and vending machines and another area with some lounges and a game table. My room 311 had a handy entry area with a small shelf ideal for your keys and other small items and some coat hooks. The bathroom is off to one side and had a large open shower with just a shower curtain in my room which I think was because it was a disabled room. The shower was a good size but the floor of the shower which was a prefabricated tray didn’t feel as it was properly attached to the floor and had a fair bit of movement. The main room was a good size for Paris and had everything I needed for my short three night stay including a comfortable bed, desk with convenient power outlets and a kitchen which was well stocked with the items you would need on a daily basis for a short stay but more specialized appliances were available to borrow at the front desk like food processor, croc pot and crepe maker I think it was which was a good idea. Overall the room had a nice modern contemporary feeling and more than enough space. Being an apartment hotel concept the rooms are only serviced every seven days which is something to be aware of. I chose this hotel as it was closer to the place I needed to collect my leased car from and given that the French Open was on at the time my options were limited and the hotel had parking but as it turned out I didn’t need it as there was plenty of free street parking right outside the hotel on the two nights I needed it. I really like the Adagio chain of apartments in Europe and this was another great one.

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Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp
4.5/549 Reviews

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp

La Defense Suresnes|1.02km from city centre

Latest booking 13 hrs ago

The hotel is located in an area that from what I could tell was undergoing transformation from what was probably a light commercial and office area being replaced by new apartment buildings which the hotel was part of and while the area was nice it wasn’t really convenient to anything. On the morning I needed a taxi the hotel tried booking me one but none were available in the area and I walked about two kilometres before I was able to hail one down. This is an apartment hotel and doesn’t provide all the traditional services you would get at a hotel but this one comes pretty close. A small lobby with some seating and vending machines and another area with some lounges and a game table. My room 311 had a handy entry area with a small shelf ideal for your keys and other small items and some coat hooks. The bathroom is off to one side and had a large open shower with just a shower curtain in my room which I think was because it was a disabled room. The shower was a good size but the floor of the shower which was a prefabricated tray didn’t feel as it was properly attached to the floor and had a fair bit of movement. The main room was a good size for Paris and had everything I needed for my short three night stay including a comfortable bed, desk with convenient power outlets and a kitchen which was well stocked with the items you would need on a daily basis for a short stay but more specialized appliances were available to borrow at the front desk like food processor, croc pot and crepe maker I think it was which was a good idea. Overall the room had a nice modern contemporary feeling and more than enough space. Being an apartment hotel concept the rooms are only serviced every seven days which is something to be aware of. I chose this hotel as it was closer to the place I needed to collect my leased car from and given that the French Open was on at the time my options were limited and the hotel had parking but as it turned out I didn’t need it as there was plenty of free street parking right outside the hotel on the two nights I needed it. I really like the Adagio chain of apartments in Europe and this was another great one.

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Family friendly

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp
4.5/549 Reviews

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp

La Defense Suresnes|1.02km from city centre

Latest booking 13 hrs ago

The hotel is located in an area that from what I could tell was undergoing transformation from what was probably a light commercial and office area being replaced by new apartment buildings which the hotel was part of and while the area was nice it wasn’t really convenient to anything. On the morning I needed a taxi the hotel tried booking me one but none were available in the area and I walked about two kilometres before I was able to hail one down. This is an apartment hotel and doesn’t provide all the traditional services you would get at a hotel but this one comes pretty close. A small lobby with some seating and vending machines and another area with some lounges and a game table. My room 311 had a handy entry area with a small shelf ideal for your keys and other small items and some coat hooks. The bathroom is off to one side and had a large open shower with just a shower curtain in my room which I think was because it was a disabled room. The shower was a good size but the floor of the shower which was a prefabricated tray didn’t feel as it was properly attached to the floor and had a fair bit of movement. The main room was a good size for Paris and had everything I needed for my short three night stay including a comfortable bed, desk with convenient power outlets and a kitchen which was well stocked with the items you would need on a daily basis for a short stay but more specialized appliances were available to borrow at the front desk like food processor, croc pot and crepe maker I think it was which was a good idea. Overall the room had a nice modern contemporary feeling and more than enough space. Being an apartment hotel concept the rooms are only serviced every seven days which is something to be aware of. I chose this hotel as it was closer to the place I needed to collect my leased car from and given that the French Open was on at the time my options were limited and the hotel had parking but as it turned out I didn’t need it as there was plenty of free street parking right outside the hotel on the two nights I needed it. I really like the Adagio chain of apartments in Europe and this was another great one.

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Suresnes American Cemetery

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MUS - Museum of Urban and Social History of Suresnes

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Direct Assurance

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp
4.5/549 Reviews

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp

La Defense Suresnes|0.41km from Direct Assurance

Latest booking 13 hrs ago

The hotel is located in an area that from what I could tell was undergoing transformation from what was probably a light commercial and office area being replaced by new apartment buildings which the hotel was part of and while the area was nice it wasn’t really convenient to anything. On the morning I needed a taxi the hotel tried booking me one but none were available in the area and I walked about two kilometres before I was able to hail one down. This is an apartment hotel and doesn’t provide all the traditional services you would get at a hotel but this one comes pretty close. A small lobby with some seating and vending machines and another area with some lounges and a game table. My room 311 had a handy entry area with a small shelf ideal for your keys and other small items and some coat hooks. The bathroom is off to one side and had a large open shower with just a shower curtain in my room which I think was because it was a disabled room. The shower was a good size but the floor of the shower which was a prefabricated tray didn’t feel as it was properly attached to the floor and had a fair bit of movement. The main room was a good size for Paris and had everything I needed for my short three night stay including a comfortable bed, desk with convenient power outlets and a kitchen which was well stocked with the items you would need on a daily basis for a short stay but more specialized appliances were available to borrow at the front desk like food processor, croc pot and crepe maker I think it was which was a good idea. Overall the room had a nice modern contemporary feeling and more than enough space. Being an apartment hotel concept the rooms are only serviced every seven days which is something to be aware of. I chose this hotel as it was closer to the place I needed to collect my leased car from and given that the French Open was on at the time my options were limited and the hotel had parking but as it turned out I didn’t need it as there was plenty of free street parking right outside the hotel on the two nights I needed it. I really like the Adagio chain of apartments in Europe and this was another great one.

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Philips

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp
4.5/549 Reviews

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp

La Defense Suresnes|0.3km from Philips

Latest booking 13 hrs ago

The hotel is located in an area that from what I could tell was undergoing transformation from what was probably a light commercial and office area being replaced by new apartment buildings which the hotel was part of and while the area was nice it wasn’t really convenient to anything. On the morning I needed a taxi the hotel tried booking me one but none were available in the area and I walked about two kilometres before I was able to hail one down. This is an apartment hotel and doesn’t provide all the traditional services you would get at a hotel but this one comes pretty close. A small lobby with some seating and vending machines and another area with some lounges and a game table. My room 311 had a handy entry area with a small shelf ideal for your keys and other small items and some coat hooks. The bathroom is off to one side and had a large open shower with just a shower curtain in my room which I think was because it was a disabled room. The shower was a good size but the floor of the shower which was a prefabricated tray didn’t feel as it was properly attached to the floor and had a fair bit of movement. The main room was a good size for Paris and had everything I needed for my short three night stay including a comfortable bed, desk with convenient power outlets and a kitchen which was well stocked with the items you would need on a daily basis for a short stay but more specialized appliances were available to borrow at the front desk like food processor, croc pot and crepe maker I think it was which was a good idea. Overall the room had a nice modern contemporary feeling and more than enough space. Being an apartment hotel concept the rooms are only serviced every seven days which is something to be aware of. I chose this hotel as it was closer to the place I needed to collect my leased car from and given that the French Open was on at the time my options were limited and the hotel had parking but as it turned out I didn’t need it as there was plenty of free street parking right outside the hotel on the two nights I needed it. I really like the Adagio chain of apartments in Europe and this was another great one.

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Top rated hotels in Suresnes

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Novotel Paris Suresnes Longchamp
4.2/547 Reviews
La Defense
We were kindly welcomed by a very friendly lady. She even gave us a cold bottle of water when we went outside during the day, it was very hot outside in Paris that day. The location of the hotel is good and it has a good private carpark. The breakfast was also good even with the Covid19 measures. We definitely go back!
Hotel Atrium by Happyculture
4.2/546 Reviews
La Defense
We stayed here for a cheap break to Paris. Hotel pros, great view of the Eiffel Tower, free drinking water, 2 minute walk to the metro. The room is pretty small but the beds are okay. The corridor and lift has a very strong smell of vinegar. The distance to Paris is around 40 mins on the metro and the metro takes some getting your head around if you haven’t been to Paris before but once you get your head round it, it’s pretty easy to use. If you are looking for a cheap break to Paris and don’t mind a 30-40 minute metro to the nearest attraction then this hotel will work for you, if you don’t mind chipped walls/damaged skirting boards then again this hotel works. If you are looking for anything more than a base to sleep then I would look elsewhere.
Premiere Classe Paris Ouest - Pont de Suresnes
3.3/5119 Reviews
La Defense
Looks like Vector off despicable me has had his shrink ray out in the shower. I visited this hotel with high expectations only to discover that I could barely fit in the shower. I am a petite young woman weighing only 49kg and even I couldn’t turn in the shower. It was a nightmare. It was an orange space pod from Mars. The windows open full mast, which is highly dangerous. The walls were paper thin and I could hear chattering and running all night, which left me sleep deprived and unable to enjoy my visit. However, I thought the beds were comfortable, cleanliness was a decent standard, but sizing of rooms needs addressing and please invest in a toaster. The breakfast didn’t even include toast, instead there was cake!!! Not sure if that is a French thing but it certainly wasn’t my cuppa tea. Xx
Aparthotel Adagio Paris Suresnes Longchamp
4.5/549 Reviews
La Defense
The hotel is located in an area that from what I could tell was undergoing transformation from what was probably a light commercial and office area being replaced by new apartment buildings which the hotel was part of and while the area was nice it wasn’t really convenient to anything. On the morning I needed a taxi the hotel tried booking me one but none were available in the area and I walked about two kilometres before I was able to hail one down. This is an apartment hotel and doesn’t provide all the traditional services you would get at a hotel but this one comes pretty close. A small lobby with some seating and vending machines and another area with some lounges and a game table. My room 311 had a handy entry area with a small shelf ideal for your keys and other small items and some coat hooks. The bathroom is off to one side and had a large open shower with just a shower curtain in my room which I think was because it was a disabled room. The shower was a good size but the floor of the shower which was a prefabricated tray didn’t feel as it was properly attached to the floor and had a fair bit of movement. The main room was a good size for Paris and had everything I needed for my short three night stay including a comfortable bed, desk with convenient power outlets and a kitchen which was well stocked with the items you would need on a daily basis for a short stay but more specialized appliances were available to borrow at the front desk like food processor, croc pot and crepe maker I think it was which was a good idea. Overall the room had a nice modern contemporary feeling and more than enough space. Being an apartment hotel concept the rooms are only serviced every seven days which is something to be aware of. I chose this hotel as it was closer to the place I needed to collect my leased car from and given that the French Open was on at the time my options were limited and the hotel had parking but as it turned out I didn’t need it as there was plenty of free street parking right outside the hotel on the two nights I needed it. I really like the Adagio chain of apartments in Europe and this was another great one.
Zenao Appart'Hotels Suresnes
4.2/531 Reviews
La Defense
The hotel is very clean and well-equipped ! - Calm down! Near Paris ! Commerces, boulangeries proches
Campanile Paris Ouest - Pont de Suresnes
3.6/574 Reviews
La Defense
Stay from 15 to 21 March, staff is very friendly, the big black point is the lack of information, we had no hot water three times, while they were aware but did not warn us at the reception and no commercial gesture has Our departure when we paid EUR 855 per person. Nothing to re-repeated on breakfast buffet for other meals buffet remains unchanged but good it wasn't bad and it allowed other restaurants to have 2 more customers 😉 the positive point is the isolation that is very good and it is Then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, then, the

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Highest PriceCAD 1,182
Lowest PriceCAD 69
Number of Reviews 443
Number of hotels136
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 261
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 242