Reviews of Hotel de la Terrasse
67 Rue Letort, Paris, France 75018
Customer Reviews & Ratings
396 out of 590 HostelBookers customers said that they would recommend 'Hotel de la Terrasse'
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Customer Reviews: What did customers think about Hotel de la Terrasse?
| Date | Hotel de la Terrasse Customer Reviews | Overall Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 20 October 2009 |
Customer reviewjust okay..but the staffs were really nice |
72% |
| 08 October 2009 |
Customer reviewThe location is really easy to get to the metro is just opposite the hotel. Made it easy to get back to the airport early in the morning. We read alot of reviews about the hotel before we went so didnt expect much. We were pleased to find although our room was small it was exceptionally clean with a tv too. Our room was cleaned everyday and the towels provided were clean too. Only one guy at reception spoke english but were all helpful and seemed nice. They let us use the pc and printer. The only down side was the rubbish bed. although we didnt spend much time in it and could be different from room to room ours was very lumpy! Great place to lay your head at a cheap price for the budget traveller. |
77% |
| 03 October 2009 |
Customer reviewThis hotel is a cheap one and it is close to a metro station. there were some noise coming from the vehicles in the street and you should be lucky to have a good neighbors as the rooms are very close to each other. |
80% |
| 12 September 2009 |
Daniel LawrenceWasn't terrible but in a not very nice area - directly outside underground though. Receptionist spoke little to no English but seemed friendly - late check out at 12 which was good. Tiny kitchen available right in the reception, but very little to cook with (only one saucepan!). Crumbs in the bed which suggested it hadn't been cleaned very well...generally seemed a bit dirty. Hot water went off in the bathroom for the first morning, had to have cold showers. Still it wasn't too bad and a good price for Paris. |
47% |
| 31 August 2009 |
Customer reviewfriendy staff, conveniently located near grocery store and subway station, however the neighborhood was not safe and it was far outside the city center |
47% |
| 25 August 2009 |
Raquel MarçalI liked the location, the staff.Good relation money- services. |
80% |
| 19 August 2009 |
Customer reviewStaff did really not know how to inform about facilities nearby either touristic information. |
40% |
| 11 August 2009 |
Nicola JarvisGood value for money! |
42% |
| 04 August 2009 |
zbigniew slomowskigood location |
67% |
| 01 August 2009 |
Customer reviewaverage quality... the flights of stairs can be tiresome |
60% |
| 31 July 2009 |
Thomas NielsenThe place is great. They have a small kitchen and refrigiator you can use. Nice, when you dont wanna eat any more baguttes, and have musli with cold milk instead:) the breakfast is not much though..very friendly and helpful! |
85% |
| 28 July 2009 |
Customer reviewIt's near the Metro station, so you can get quick into the Town Centre. The Hotel is okay, if you're looking for a low cost place in Paris to sleep at, but at night the noise caused by the big street nearby can be pretty annoying, when you sleep with open windows. The Staff is really nice and easy going - no stress. I would go there again! |
57% |
| 22 July 2009 |
Customer reviewIt's not located at the best neighbourhood of Paris, but at least is very close to a metro estation, which made it easier to get there. Staff were very friendly! Rooms are very small. |
70% |
| 12 July 2009 |
Customer reviewRight across the street from the Metro stop which is convenient, but otherwise it is a little cramped space-wise and dirty feeling |
50% |
| 08 July 2009 |
Customer reviewI was near to the metro station, which was the only good thing about this hostel. |
30% |
| 28 June 2009 |
Customer reviewThe hotel is near Metro station. |
65% |
| 21 June 2009 |
Customer reviewThe main attraction of this hotel is the price (~20 euro pppn) and its location (next to Port de Clignancourt on the M4 Metro line.) It's about 15 min walking time from the Sacre Coeur and Montmarte area. The train journey is under one hour from CDG airport. It takes about 40 min to go to Trocadero via Metro. There are plenty of restaurants, brasseries and a supermarket near the hotel so it's pretty convenient. There are a few negatives: the streets are very noisy at night; the room was small; the bed covers were old and worn, although the inside was clean; and there isn't an elevator and five floors are accessed via a spiral staircase, which is narrow so it'd be difficult for any big luggages. |
62% |
| 20 June 2009 |
Customer reviewProvided towels and room was relatively clean. |
72% |
| 15 June 2009 |
Customer reviewWould not recommend this hotel at all. Very rundown and dated. Found staff very rude and unhelpful to english guests, wouldnt even say hello. Hotel is a long way from everything as it is the last stop on one of the metro lines.... Didnt even see another person there the whole time we stayed (4 nights). Would not go back there again |
37% |
| 12 June 2009 |
Justin HawkesNo complaints, cheap for couples to get a private room, 1 minute walk to the metro. Fine. Very clean bathroom. |
45% |
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