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Pavillon de Paris

Paris, France

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In an elegant and contemporary design, the Pavillon de Paris opened its doors on December 24th 1999 after long months of renovation. Situated in the heart of Paris, where business and tourism flourishes, everything has been conceived to satisfy the needs of the modern businessman and the refined traveller. Unusual for a hotel aimed at corporate clientele, it manages to combine a degree of know-how with the work facilities and efficient service required by busy executives.

There are 30 rooms on 6 floors. The rooms are very quiet and equipped with fun and work accessories: web and satellite TV, direct dial phone and fax, modem points, minibar, soft towelling robes, fluffy slippers, candies, cookies and other goodies. The entrance to the hotel is charming with a nice and spacious lobby while the bar offers a large choice of drinks with a nice breakfast room in the mornings. Room service is available until midnight.

Nearby are Montmartre and the Sacré Coeur, the Moulin Rouge, the department stores of Layfayette and Printemps, Opéra Garnier, the Madeleine Church, Place de la Concorde, the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre museum.

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Pavillon de Paris

7, rue De Parme

Paris, France

30 Rooms

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

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Reviews

There are 19 review(s) for actual stays at Pavillon de Paris. View all 19 reviews.

Paul

Paris Pavillion

By Paul based in London

Stayed June 2009

Overall rating: Good

I Liked

Compact & Functional

I Disliked

Lack of extended room service

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rkidd

Well placed and pleasant

By rkidd based in Ilkley

Stayed April 2009

Overall rating: Good

I Liked

We were attending a gig at La Loco on Boulevard de Clichy, so the hotel was ideally placed for a quick, safe late-night walk back. The room (a double with twin beds) was small, as per most Parisian boutiques, but as a base for dumping our stuff and heading out to make the most of our brief time in the city it was fine.

I Disliked

They had only set the room up for one person (one towel, one pillow treat etc) which was annoying because our reservation clearly stated 2 people occupying the room. Other than that, nothing to complain about.

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sokeefe704701

Bit more businessy than boutique hotel...

By sokeefe704701 based in London

Stayed November 2008

Overall rating: Good

I Liked

Warm staff

I Disliked

Nothing that I disliked as such, the place just didn't really seem like a boutique hotel. The location wasn't as central as I'd imagined... But for 140 Euros/night it was reasonable.

614 user(s) found this review helpful

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bonnie

pavillon de paris

By bonnie based in Blue Bell

Stayed November 2008

Overall rating: Excellent

I Liked

room was both spacious and well priced, especially for a paris hotel. service was very good. location was perfect for business.

I Disliked

nothing.

750 user(s) found this review helpful

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vperry558532

Pavilon de Paris

By vperry558532 based in Dublin

Stayed September 2008

Overall rating: Good

I Liked

It's in a great location in the centre of Paris. The staff are very helpful.

I Disliked

Thebed seemed to have a rubber/plastic undersheet which wasn't very comfortable.

952 user(s) found this review helpful

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Amenities

  • Car Rental Desk
  • Alarm clock
  • Babysitting
  • Bar
  • Business Center
  • Coffee Shop
  • Complimentary newspaper
  • Concierge
  • Doctor On Call
  • FAX
  • Guest Laundromat
  • Hairdryer
  • Kids friendly
  • Lounge
  • Minibar
  • Multi-lingual staff
  • Parking
  • Pet friendly
  • Radio
  • Room service
  • Safe
  • Small pets allowed
  • TV
  • Telephone

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Rating & Reviews

Average feedback score from 70 people who have actually stayed at Pavillon de Paris.

Rooms

16.5

Service

17.0

Public Spaces

16.5

Overall

16.0

Kids Services:

0

Spa Services:

0

Paul

By Paul

Based In London

Stayed June 2009

Overall rating: Good

"Compact & Functional ..." more

rkidd

By rkidd

Based In Ilkley

Stayed April 2009

Overall rating: Good

"We were attending a gig at La Loco on Boulevard de Clichy, so the hotel ..." more

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