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Stylish decor, comfortable bed, good towels and bathrobes; didn't try breakfast, brunch or dinner, but restaurant looked lovely. Good location, with good access to cafes, public transport. Secure parking. Nice pool and sauna.
Lighting in bedroom seemed to be all or nothing: apart from small reading light, one switch seemed to control everything.
24/7 concierge service. Seemed clean.
There was repair work in the rooms next door which work me up repeatedly. Amenities like toothbrush / paste not provided. Felt the rooms themselves were very basic - the artwork is novel but doesn’t really add to how appealing the rooms are. The colours felt faded and on the whole I got the impression I was staying at a youth hostel
Breakfast was really good Is in walkable distance from everything Many restaurants around the hotel Rooms are really clean with comfortable beds Well being area extremely relaxing especially after a long day of walking. Overall loved it
The parking lot is extremely tight so be careful if you have larger cars.
Comfy beds, good selection of food and wine if needed, room provisions all very high quality, service lovely.
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Pool, breakfast, comfortable, clean. Good room layout
Montparnasse is a bit far from the cultural hotspots and a little bit run down but th hotel was excellent
The bedding was great and room size was big. Breakfast and staff were lovely.
Really comfortable and quiet. Great breakfast. Easy access via metro or walking
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Convenient for train service for sight seeing
Understaffed, over priced, small room
The pool and spa / breakfast and bar and the balcony.
There is no conditioner in the bathrooms, and their shampoo/body wash is somewhat low quality. strange smells in the hallway. Some of the front staff can be a bit rude, others are very nice. Overall, it is a bit overpriced for what you get.
The pool, sauna and wellness services were a real plus. It was also a great location, nice rooms and overall good vibe. Staff at front desk were also very helpful.
The restaurant was fair. Given how many options there are in Paris, I would skip it next time.