Address: 16 rue cujas , Paris 75005, France
Under new (and enthusiastic) management, this 44-room hotel is a pleasant and reasonably priced place to stay hard by the Sorbonne, and within easy reach of the bars and clubs of the Latin Quarter.Furnishings in the smallish rooms of the 'Three Colleges' are simple - white with splashes of pastel - but modern, and some rooms share a WC. But we love the half-price express breakfast and, in particular, room No 63 with its beamed ceiling and - count 'em - three sun-splashed windows. The welcome is especially warm here and the staff helpful; ask for the hotel's easy-to-use bus guide and list of recommended local restaurants. Some rooms look onto the street and others onto a quiet courtyard, but all are nonsmoking.
Furnishings in the smallish rooms of the 'Three Colleges' are simple - white with splashes of pastel - but modern, and some rooms share a WC. But we love the half-price express breakfast and, in particular, room No 63 with its beamed ceiling and - count 'em - three sun-splashed windows. The welcome is especially warm here and the staff helpful; ask for the hotel's easy-to-use bus guide and list of recommended local restaurants. Some rooms look onto the street and others onto a quiet courtyard, but all are nonsmoking.
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Atmosphere: Heritage and Busy
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 2:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 AM
US$144.09 per night
(US$72.04per person per night)
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When the weather is warm, Parisians of all ages flock to the formal terraces and chestnut groves of the 23-hectare Luxembourg Garden, just across the street from the hotel, to read and sunbathe. Here you'll also find the Musée du Luxembourg in the old orangery of the Palais du Luxembourg, which now hosts very prestigious temporary art exhibitions.
At the top of the square, Chapelle de la Sorbonne, the university's gold-domed church built between 1635 and 1642, is the final resting place of Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), Louis XIII's enlightened but ruthless chief minister.
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