Familia Hotel vs Le Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris
Both Le Royal Monceau-Raffles Paris and Familia Hotel are endorsed by expert reviewers. Overall, Le Royal Monceau-Raffles Paris is preferred by most reviewers compared to Familia Hotel. Le Royal Monceau-Raffles Paris comes in at #7 in Paris with recommendations from 15 sources like Michelin Guide, BlackBook and Forbes Travel Guide.
Familia Hotel
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11 rue des Ecoles, 5th Arr., 75005 Paris
From $76 /night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Minibar
Rough Guide
"Friendly, family-run hotel in the heart of the quartier."
Fodor's
"Owners Eric and Sylvie continue to update and improve this popular budget hotel without raising their prices."
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Ask for the Quadruple room if traveling en famille.
Insight Guides
"An excellent location, within a few minutes’ walk of the islands and St-Germain-des-Prés."
Time Out
"This old-fashioned Latin Quarter hotel has balconies hung with tumbling plants and walls draped with replica French tapestries."
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Gayot
"The family management of this hotel continually strives to make guests comfortable with a warm welcome and regular renovations."
Le Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris
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37 Avenue Hoche, 75008 Paris
From $3,223 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
Star
"Refurbished from top to bottom in 2010, this hotel has been transformed into a 21 C palace...At the cutting edge of modern interior design!"
Frommer's
"The spacious rooms offer all the comfort and amenities that you would expect from a hotel of this caliber, but still have a relaxed vibe."
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Concierge
"If a suite is out of your budget, get a standard double overlooking the hotel garden."
Time Out
"This isn't the type of place you’d come for lunch every day... but if you want to splash out, this one of the most beautiful hotels in Paris."
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Star Service
"Contemporary and innovative ambience wrapped up in a retro fantasy decor—the 1940s seen through the wormhole—while offering such things as a bookstore, a screening room, an art gallery."
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