Bazzi
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- Jul 19, 2012
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Where shall I start!
You know those lovely photos on its website - although say non-binding but its reasonable to assume they are indicative of the hotel given it is newly opened and what the rest of the chain look like? Well forget them completely as that is a lovely fantasy world. Instead go look up Le 300 on TripAdvisor or their website. The photos shown there are EXACTLY what you get. Given these photos are readily available it seems Accor is willing to deliberately mislead and deceive people. Hotel tells me they have been telling head office to change the website as people are complaining but to no avail.
And - there is only paying cable Internet - no free wifi which was advertised when we booked. Stay between 3-7 days and there is no cleaning. Linen is old and thin and almost grey. If you're lucky your blanket (note blanket not doona) will not be ripped. Expect absolutely no information in the room on how to work any controls, the phone or even how the breakfast room works (its cheaper to go to a cafe and have a petit dejeunner complet). No alarm clocks either.
On the plus side - quite street, a couple of lovely bistros/ brasseries nearby (Le coin and l'artisan), Boulangerie handy and easy few minutes walk to Bastille, Ledru Rollin and Gare de Lyon.
There is a Holiday Inn by Gare de Lyon which looks nice (noting the HI chain in Europe is a lot different than what you get here).
We were stuck there - it was 2 days after we checked in before the manager was back and it was a bad week for Paris accommodation - could not get 4 nights in one place that did not cost over $300 a room and the Friday night was up to $600!
After much deliberation and considering your post we decided to be brave and try the Adagio Access Paris Bastille. I've posted a review in the 'hotel experience and review' discussion board if you are interested.