HÔTEL JEANNE-D'ARC * *
Hôtel aux airs de nid douillet présentant des chambres à la décoration particulière, dont certaines donnant sur les cours.
Dans la partie la plus calme du Marais, cet hôtel aux airs de nid douillet affiche des allures de maison de famille avec sa façade habillée de lanternes. L'hôtel a été rénové récemment. Les chambres ont toutes une décoration particulière dans un style plus ou moins classique. La plupart donnent sur des cours intérieures pavées ou sur les toits, gage de tranquillité. Le miroir de la réception ne passe pas inaperçu dans son inspiration médiévale revisitée par Gaudi. Mieux vaut réserver trois mois minimum à l’avance pour profiter pleinement de cet hôtel au charme discret mais très attachant.
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Questions fréquentes :

Vores bad virkede ikke, vandet kunne ikke komme ud af karret, men det hjalp den mandlige aften receptionist gerne til med. Elevatoren var itu det meste af vores tid på hotellet, og da vi skulle tjekke ud, havde vi båret vores kufferter ned fra 3. sal, kom en anden mandlig receptionist hen for at hjælpe til med kufferterne.
Værelset var rent, men trængte til en opgradering, specielt til den pris vi betalte pr. nat. Der var store huller i væggen, badeforhængsstangen, knækket og var ved at falde ned.
Der er angivet der er bar på hotellet - det er korrekt det er muligt at få et glas vin eller en øl. Men det er et hjørne i morgenmadsrestauranten, hvor det er tilgængeligt mod et fee. Placeringen er ok, men til en pris er der andre steder i Marais kvarteret vi hellere vil bo på. Det er så ærgerligt, for det kunne være så godt med et lille familiedrevet hotel i hjertet af Marais, desværre var det ikke sådan det blev for os.
The Bad:
- The stairs! Oh the stairs! They go sideways and slanted and they are terrifying. When you get out of the elevator (which can hold at most 2 people or one person with a suitcase) you still have to drag your bags up stairs. If you have any mobility issues, you should skip this hotel.
- I've stayed in smaller rooms, but this was pretty tight for two people with luggage. Low ceilings as well.
- The lighting was so dark in the room even with every light turned on. The bathroom was luckily fine.
- Shower only had a detachable head, which you absolutely had to detach or else you flooded the entire bathroom (you still did a bit no matter what). Shower was not fully enclosed and was quite slippery.
The Not Sure:
- You get one key (a punch card) and have to leave it at the front desk when you leave the hotel, and they give it back when you return but without checking ID. It was usually the same person we left it with but I was surprised to have such an old system when it wasn't a metal key.
The Good:
- Staff was so friendly and helpful! We were able to borrow an iron and ironing board (our only hotel without one, which was not surprising with the size of the room) as needed, and they helped us book a next day taxi for our very early flight. Everyone spoke English for these lousy Canadians.
- It had a cute lobby and small dining area (which we did not use).
- The front was decorated with pink flowers!
- The location was fantastic! Just a couple minutes from the Metro (which we initially took from our train station directly to the hotel). This line gets you to all the main attractions super easy. The hotel is surrounded by restaurants and shops and is only a few minutes walk to the Seine River.
- Crooked stairs aside, it had personality (ie flamingo wallpaper) :)