Hotel de l'Abbaye Saint-Germain vs Hotel des Grandes Ecoles
Hotel de l'Abbaye Saint-Germain and Hotel des Grandes Ecoles are both endorsed by expert writers. On balance, Hotel de l'Abbaye Saint-Germain scores slightly better than Hotel des Grandes Ecoles. Hotel de l'Abbaye Saint-Germain has a TripExpert Score of 83 with recommendations from 12 reviews including Rough Guide, Gayot and Fodor's.
Hotel de l'Abbaye Saint-Germain
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10 rue Cassette, 06 Arr., 75006 Paris
From $428 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"An atmosphere of hushed, luxurious calm presides over this hotel – there’s even a fair-sized courtyard garden and conservatory out back."
Michelin Guide
"A hotel with a rare charm occupying a former 17C abbey... Thoughtful and attentive staff."
Frommer's
"This is one of the district's most charming boutique hotels, built as a convent in the early 18th century."
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Fodor's
"This compact hotel on a tranquil side street near St-Sulpice welcomes you with a cobblestone ante-courtyard and cozy floral fabrics."
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Travel + Leisure
"As in most Parisian hotels, the rooms are small, but the service is attentive, the ambience homey, and the location ideal."
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Hotel des Grandes Ecoles
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75 rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris
From $0 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Family Friendly
- Accessible
- Baggage storage
Rough Guide
Star
"The rooms are pretty in a modest sort of way, with floral wallpaper and old-fashioned furnishings, and the welcome is homely and sincere."
Fodor's
"Distributed among a trio of three-story buildings, Madame Le Floch's rooms have a distinct grandmotherly vibe with flowery wallpaper and lace bedspreads."
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DK Eyewitness
"This hotel is a cluster of three small houses around a beautiful garden, where you can breakfast in good weather."
BlackBook
"Former boarding hourse with three stucco-fronted 19th century buildings and a carriage door that opens onto a long flower-lined driveway."
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Start your night in the flower-filled garden with a home-poured apéro, then make your way to one of the good bars and restos in the 5th.
Afar Magazine
"One of the charms of the place is that the compound feels like an escape to a French granny’s country cottage."
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