About Leonardo Boutique Hotel Paris Opera
Hotel Leonardo Boutique Hotel Paris Opera is a design hotel in the Cité Bergère neighborhood near the Opera and the Louvre.
The rooms with Scandinavian inspired design offer air conditioning, flat-screen TV with satellite programming, free Wi-Fi, in-room safe, minibar and private bathrooms with a shower/tub combination, free toiletries and hair dryer. Pet friendly rooms are available for a pet up to 10 kg free of charge.
The hotel provides a multilingual 24-hour front desk with concierge service, luggage storage, laundry facilities, elevator and a small business center.
Breakfast is available as buffet or express for a surcharge. A lounge with bar is on site and room service is available with limited hours. Many restaurants, bars and cafes are in immediate vicinity.
Hotel Leonardo Boutique Hotel Paris Opera has easy access to public transport by Metro. Forum des Halles and Galerie Lafayette are both less than a mile away inviting to a shopping trip.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great location in Paris.
The hotel is near a Metro station and busses can also easily be accessed. Many of the main attractions like the Louvre are in walking distance. The neighborhood itself is quiet but still offers boutiques and restaurants nearby and even a supermarket right across from its location.
positive:
Very friendly staff.
The staff is multilingual and has been providing great customer service to guests of the hotel. They are able to help with tickets or directions, book rental cars and provide maps to Paris.
positive:
Rooms are clean and nice.
Many guests pointed out the cleanliness of the room and that they felt the rooms were cosy and bright and how well the Wi-Fi worked. As the neighborhood is of a calmer nature you will be able to enjoy a good night’s sleep as there are no noise complaints reported.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Breakfast is a bit expensive.
Quite a few guests felt that the breakfast was too expensive for what was offered. However, as breakfast is an extra you do not need to book, you can always venture out to one of the many cafes in Paris to get breakfast.
negative:
Not always a good view.
Some rooms seem to face the back wall of another building, and that might not be the most attractive view of Paris. If you would like to have a room with a different view ask at check in to get one facing the street.
negative:
Triple rooms are on the small side.
The triple rooms which are not a suite can come off a bit cramped, especially when you pull out the sofa bed. If you are just looking to get a decent sleep and will be exploring the city during the day this might not be a big issue.