Cervantes Hotel Paris; amenities to make your stay a memorable one.
July 29th, 2008 - Category: HotelOffering comfortable accommodation and convenient facilities, the Cervantes Hotel Paris provides you with all of the quality amenities to make your stay a memorable one. The Cervantes Hotel is housed in an elegant 19th century building located in a small and peaceful street of the 8th district in Paris. The hotel is just 500 metres away from Rome, Europe and St. Lazare subway stations.
This non-smoking hotel boasts 52 rooms that are well furnished and equipped with a host of contemporary amenities. You can begin your day with the delicious buffet-breakfast served at the breakfast room. The Wifi corner and bold decoration of the newly redecorated lounge-bar make it the perfect setting for a business rendezvous or a casual drink.
The refined and warm atmosphere of the hotel, associated with the new contemporary design decoration, reflects all the charm of the Parisian flair.
Here are some reviews of the hotel’s guests
I was very pleased with this choice. Easy to find from St Lazare Railway station - close to Opera precinct and Monytmatre was in walking distance. Staff were polite, helpful and professional. Very pleased with room which looked across to Eiffel Tower. Cleaned thoroughly each day - but staff never replemished soap in bathroom. Breakfasts ( included in tarrif) were excellent value, was not pout off but sound of train movements coming from St Lazare Station and had balcony doors open most of the time. I also appreciated the free access to internet services provided Would definitely use this hotel again.
Situated between two metro stations makes it easy to get around. Rather noisy though as it seems our room was over the top of the train line. The receptionist preferred to ignore rather than help the guests.
Almost perfect location, located almost equi-distant from Opera/Montmarte/Etoile. Room (premium) facilities good and a good breakfast. Some rooms at back of house might be subject to noise problems from trains. I would certainly use hotel again.