About Hotel du Chemin Vert
The Hotel du Chemins Vert Paris offers modern accommodations in one of Paris' trendiest districts, the 11th arrondissement.
Thirty rooms are available and range in size from single, twin, double and triple. Each room has an en-suite bathroom with hairdryer, kettle for tea, air conditioning, television and free Wi-Fi.
With a 24-hour multilingual staff, guests can be assured that all of their inquiries about the neighborhood and Paris will be answered. As well, staff are available to make restaurant reservations, book excursions, or to hire airport shuttles.
The Hotel du Chemin Vert Paris serves a daily continental breakfast and guests can dine in one of the area's best restaurants such as A Deux Pas that serves traditional French dishes.
The 11th district is quiet by day with Pere Lachaise cemetery around the corner and active by night with one of Paris' best streets for nightlife, Rue Oberkampf.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Convenient location near metro
With the best public metro system in the world, you won't have any trouble getting around the city, especially with the lines near this hotel. There are direct trains to the Moulin Rouge, Sacre Coeur, Arc de Triomphe, Trocadero, Opera and more.
positive:
Great value for money
If you have been to Paris before, you'll know that the hotel is always the most expensive part of the holiday. Previous guests were pleased to find that this hotel provided them with everything that they needed for a very attractive price.
positive:
A delicious French breakfast every day
A great way to start your day of sightseeing is by having a fantastic breakfast; and instead of serving the standard croissant and coffee, the hotel serves a variety of cakes and beverages for guests to feast on.
Negative Reviews
negative:
You'll need the metro to access major sites
While some hotels in Paris may be within walking distance to the museums and monuments, for this location you will need to use the public metro system or walk for nearly an hour to get to sites such as the Louvre or Notre Dame.
negative:
The hotel is "cosy"
If you happen to be on the larger side, you will find that the hotel is quite tiny. Previous guests have mentioned that the lift, room, bathroom, and shower are all very compact but functional.
negative:
Not all staff members speak English
Although some of the staff speak English, you might find yourself at times having to get by with the French that you learned in school.