LE LITTRÉ * * * *
Hôtel familial proche de tous les lieux de vie doté de chambres dont certaines avec terrasse et vue sur la tour Eiffel
L'hôtel Littré est admirablement bien situé au cœur du quartier Montparnasse, à deux pas de Saint-Germain, proche de tous les lieux de vie, mais également des lignes de métro qui desservent le centre de Paris, les parcs d'exposition et les aéroports. L'établissement est tenu par la même famille depuis 1942, ce qui lui confère une atmosphère familiale et chaleureuse. Les chambres, réparties en 5 catégories, donnent soit sur la rue Littré, une petite rue tranquille, soit sur la cour intérieure. Quelques-unes ont des terrasses avec vue sur la tour Eiffel. Les salles de bains sont équipées d'une baignoire avec douche et certaines avec douche séparée. Des chambres sont meublées de lit double et d'un canapé lit pour deux enfants de moins de 12 ans (chambre Deluxe), d'autres sont communicantes et peuvent accueillir jusqu'à 6 personnes (catégories Deluxe et Junior Suite).
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Absolutely beautiful rooms and hotel- we managed to book a room looking at the Eiffel Tower and we could have sat there all day everyday on the balcony.
Lovely and clean, great bed and TV that hooks up to devices to stream when you want a quiet day or night in.
Aircon was great and could also open windows and French doors when you liked too.
Very close to the metro which we used a lot- also very easy to navigate and the staff were very friendly with any questions.
Ironing boards and irons are available FOC from reception and also umbrellas.
Bags can be held until departure time if needed.
Fridge in room which was nice and also a kettle- you would just need to buy milk if needed as it’s not supplied.
Breakfast was great! All kinds of pastries and options available- hot and cold.
Lovely sitting area near reception- bar and also office space with computers and printers for those working.
Would LOVE to stay again next time we are in Paris!
Highly recommend this lovely spot- also- a few great patisseries on the same street too.



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The doorway is a nice beginning to an "explosion" of open and modern décor maximized in a surprisingly small area. The staff is friendly and genuinely welcoming and were VERY TOLERANT of my poor high school French. Always very helpful and accommodating with any of our needs.
The foyer opens to a second level open concept lounge area with a bar (sadly we never had time to enjoy it...) and an open set of stairs down into another huge lounge area which which is the morning breakfast area.
The breakfasts are full and excellent with a complete range of choices that anyone could want. (Be sure to look into the smaller seating room for juices, cereals and yoghurts. We were so impressed with the selections in the main room we didn't see it for two mornings!!!!) The main servery has a range of salads, fresh meats, hot buffet items and many delicious fresh breads, croissants and danishes. SUPERB!!!!
The hallways are extremely narrow but motion-activated lighting is an excellent energy saver. The room was light and airy and the bed was a very generous "double" which was actually two single frames.
The bathroom was fully equipped with luxury items around double sinks, a full bathtub and a glass-doored shower. BE CAREFUL of the fixtures for the water temperature. They are different than North American nozzles and their HOT WATER is EXCESSIVELY/SCALDING HOT. That could be turned down by the management for more energy savings.
Someone commented previously about the small, single elevator.
Your baggage is brought up for you after your arrival and although the CAPACITY IS 8...I find that hard to believe. We never had an issue with it in the six nights we were there.
The street has a few small bistros and the FORUM CAFE at the end of the street, A 5-10 minute walk to the top of the street and the busy restaurant-filled MONTPARNASSE intersection or head north to the Saint-Placide intersection for bistro patios on three corners. METRO stations at each as well.