About Hotel Fior d'Aliza
Hotel Fior d'Aliza is a boutique hotel in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It was renovated in 2014 and offers close proximity to Cadet Metro and Gare du Nord stations. Montmartre is an 18-minute walk away.
The hotel’s 28 rooms offer single, twin and double accommodation with a private bathroom. Standard amenities include satellite television, a hairdryer, a telephone and air-conditioning. Elegance Double rooms offer more space and bathrobes.
Guests can access car rental, fax/photocopying and laundry services at the 24/7 reception. The hotel’s tour desk can help arrange sightseeing itineraries and Wi-Fi access is also available.
Hotel Fior d'Aliza offers a daily continental breakfast served in the dining room. Opposite, Les Saisons features delicious French dishes and, also in Rue Lamartine, Magokoro is a highly-regarded Japanese restaurant.
Twelve minutes by public transport, the Louvre is a must-see museum with over 34,000 exhibits. Just a 13-minute walk, Palais Garnier is Paris’s premier opera venue.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Professional staff
The members of staff who work at this hotel offer a great standard of service. Guests describe them as friendly and helpful and also very accommodating. Guests appreciate that the staff speak English well and are on hand to offer tourist information and book restaurants.
positive:
Great location in Paris
You'll be hard-pressed to find fault with this hotel's location which allows easy-exploration of the city thanks to the close proximity of metro, train and bus services. Guests also enjoy visiting all the shops, cafés and restaurants in the hotel's neighbourhood which provide a range of local and international cuisines.
positive:
Good-looking accommodation
This hotel was renovated in 2014 and guests report that the accommodation still looks nice and fresh. The rooms are also kept nicely clean and the amenities are well-maintained and in good working order.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Pricey breakfast
Guests aren't particularly impressed with the breakfast served at this hotel. There is a feeling that it is too expensive for what it offers and that there are perhaps better, more cost effective alternatives nearby in the various cafes and bakeries.
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Small rooms
A habitual problem in Paris, guests report that the rooms here are quite compact. Elegance Double and Twin rooms probably offer the most space, so bear this in mind when booking to secure as much space as possible.
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Can be noisy outside
Paris is not known for its tranquillity and according to feedback this hotel is situated on quite a busy road. Guests mention being able to hear traffic noise which can be disturbing but fortunately, when the windows are shut, the noise is much less noticeable.