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Golden Tulip Little Palace Hotel  |
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Address: 4, rue Salomon de Caus 75003 Paris Location: City Center |
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Traditional And Contemporary...
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"Enjoyed this small hotel!"
My Paris tour group through goaheadtours.com stayed here. I found the
room comfortable; the bathroom was fair-sized. The staff was always helpful. I actually sat and read in that "horrible" park across the street and had no trouble. The hotel is convenient to four different metro lines, so it is no problem to get where you want. It is at the edge of the Marais district, so it's easy to reach the museums and sights in that neighborhood. The hotel is a block away from the Boulevard Sebastapol, which I found very nice.
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"Wonderful Experience"
My mom and I just returned from Paris and enjoyed our stay at the Little Palace Hotel. The staff was extremely helpful and pleasant. There is the issue with the park across the street with homeless men living there. And yes, they do tend to get a bit loud at each other. But never once did they show any disrespect to people passing by. Our room faced the park, so when in the room I viewed their behavior. Another reviewer mentioned stale urine smell coming from the park. News flash.....all of Paris smelled like stale urine.
The hotel was very clean and convenient to all the attractions. The rooms were a bit tiny, but comfortable. I would recommend the Little Palace Hotel to anyone visiting Paris.
I surprised my mom with this trip to see Il Divo in concert at the Paris-Bercy. I had the tickets sent to the hotel. I didn't know the tickets were being sent registered mail. I happened to use my husbands credit card to purchase the tickets. My husband did not join us on this trip. The post office would not release the tickets to me, only the person to whom the letter was addressed. Even though I had all documentation and proof what was in the envelope.
Since there was the language barrier, it was very difficult for me to communicate with the postmaster. The young gentleman at the front desk of the hotel was an enormous help. He spent so much time being my personal translator and never once seemed annoyed. I did get the concert tickets and only by my husband faxing over a letter to the postmaster stating his permission to give me the envelope. The whole episode was a nightmare, but could have been worse if not for the Little Palace Hotel's staff member.
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