Hotelf1 Paris Saint Ouen Marche Aux Puces, Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis)
About the Hotel
Hotelf1 Paris Saint Ouen Marche Aux Puces is situated in the vibrant 18th arrondissement of Paris, known for its eclectic atmosphere and iconic landmarks. The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the renowned flea market and Garibaldi Metro Station, providing easy access to the rest of the city. Guests can enjoy sweeping views from the steep, winding streets that characterize the area. Its proximity to cultural sites like the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and Moulin Rouge makes it an interesting base for exploring Paris.
Location
Located in close proximity to major attractions, Hotelf1 Paris Saint Ouen Marche Aux Puces is an excellent choice for those wishing to explore Paris. Notable landmarks such as Place du Tertre and Galeries Lafayette are easily accessible. Public transportation options are readily available, with Garibaldi Metro Station being just a short walk from the hotel.
Rooms
The hotel features various room types, including twin, double, and triple accommodations. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV and offers a private entrance. Some rooms have shared bathrooms, while others provide private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations. Upper-floor rooms are accessible via lift, ensuring convenience for all guests.
Eat & Drink
Hotelf1 Paris Saint Ouen Marche Aux Puces does not have an on-site restaurant, but vending machines in the lobby offer snacks and drinks for guests. Additionally, the surrounding neighborhood features numerous dining options, including retro-cool bars and eateries popular among locals and visitors alike.
Leisure & Business
The hotel provides a 24-hour front desk, ensuring guests have access to assistance at any time. Wi-Fi internet connection is available in communal areas, allowing guests to stay connected. While the hotel does not specifically offer leisure facilities, its location encourages exploration of the vibrant local scene.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- 24-hour security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Services
- Housekeeping
Children
- Cribs
Room features
- Heating
- Soundproofed rooms
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The location was convenient with nearby metro stations but the area had some issues with homeless people. The rooms were rather small which made it a bit challenging to move around, but the staff was extremely friendly. The dining experience left much to be desired with limited options. However, the overall price was reasonable.
My stay at this hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms had a strong smell of smoke and were quite small, lacking a wardrobe, but surprisingly soundproof against the outside traffic, which was perfect for getting a good night's sleep after a day exploring Paris. The service was a mix; the staff at the lobby weren't too polite or helpful, making interactions a bit challenging, though the housekeeping team was extremely friendly. The location, unfortunately, felt very unsafe, especially after dark, as the neighborhood was shady and surrounded by dodgy characters. On the positive side, the dining experience was enjoyable with a good variety of dishes, albeit a bit casual. Overall, the hotel provided a mix of experiences that were memorable in their own way.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were nice and warm, but quite small and lacked space for personal items, with a small bathroom that wasn't well-equipped. The service was friendly and accommodating, although there were some issues with follow-through on requests. The location was less than ideal, being in a dangerous and degraded area with concerns for safety. The dining options were limited but satisfactory. On the positive side, the hotel was clean and well-designed, with a casual dining experience and acceptable facilities. Overall, it was an average stay with some notable drawbacks.
Arriving at the hotel, we were disappointed to find the beds unmade and the strong smell of fish lingering in the room. There was no safe for our valuables, and the cleaner disturbingly knocked on our door multiple times in the morning before our designated check-out time at noon. Despite the need for a good rest after exploring Paris, having our own private bathroom was a saving grace.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The room was quite cramped with no place to put things, and the bathroom was small and outdated. On the plus side, the room had sinks, which was convenient to avoid using shared facilities. However, it was barely big enough for two people at a time. The service was a mixed bag - housekeeping threw our belongings on the floor but overall seemed to be the only staff around. Location-wise, the hotel was not in the best area with a presence of drug addicts but was relatively close to transportation options. The dining experience left much to be desired with limited and unhygienic food options.
The hotel is indeed teeny tiny but very beautiful. While the rooms were kind of soundproof from the outside, closing the window helped reduce the noise from the nearby highway. The tight space made it challenging with no table to put things on and a very small bathroom.
I found the hotel to be a good choice overall. The rooms were quite expensive, especially for a Side Car room, and the morning light could be a bit too bright. The service was kind, but I did encounter some unfriendliness. The location was convenient with a metro station and supermarket nearby, although there were some issues with security. The dining experience was average, and the cooked eggs were a disappointment.
The hotel is decent enough for the price, but the rooms are small with a small bathroom, so it's not ideal for spending a lot of time in them. Avoid opening the windows as they face the highway. The service was polite and helpful, but sometimes staff members could be rude. The location is a bit far from the CBD of Paris and on a hidden back road, which may feel unsafe. However, it is close to the subway, providing easy access to transportation. The dining options were limited with only cornflakes, bread, butter, and coffee available, and not free.
The hotel offers nice rooms with a shared bathroom, located close to a park. The service was very kind and helpful, although the safety in the area is a concern. The dining options were somewhat limited. Overall, it's a decent stay for the price.
The hotel offers simple rooms at a good price, though the beds were not made upon arrival. The space is small with a compact bathroom, more suitable for shorter stays. The location is convenient, close to urban transport and key attractions, but might feel unsafe at night. The dining options are limited but provide decent value for money.
The hotel offers basic rooms that are pretty soundproof against outside traffic, but they are small and lack wardrobes. The service, aside from some issues with housekeepers, was nice and helpful. The location was convenient for both the venue and downtown Paris, although the area can be sketchy at night. The dining experience was casual with some limitations. Overall, the facilities were satisfactory.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The location was convenient, close to urban transport, and the rooms were decently clean, but we experienced some noise issues and felt unsafe at night. The dining options were limited, and the service could have been more welcoming. On the bright side, the price was reasonable for what was offered.