 This hotel has 59 guestrooms on six floors, in two separate buildings connected by a courtyard. All the rooms are equipped with leather-topped desks, parquet flooring, modem/data port hookups, and bathrooms with translucent sinks, heated towel racks, and bathtub/shower combinations. Rooms have views over an inner garden courtyard or the Rue des Ecoles. Standard double room - These guestrooms offer one queen or two twin beds and can accommodate a maximum of two guests. Deluxe room - These guestrooms offer one king or two twin beds and can accommodate a maximum of three guests. More spacious than the Standard rooms, they include a small sitting area and large bathrooms.
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What to expect: Behind its typical Parisian Haussmann-style fa?ade, this hotel has the welcoming atmosphere of a Scottish lodge, with dark-wood paneling, leather Chesterfield armchairs, and rich plaid fabrics. Its location in the center of the Latin Quarter makes it a favorite with travelers looking for character and technology. The hotel is 2 blocks from the RER?a regional train that goes to airports and suburbs, such as Versailles. Amenity highlights: This hotel, which opened in 2000, features a spacious lounge with international magazines and daily newspapers, views of the garden courtyard, and 24-hour service from the Bridge Bar, located in the lobby lounge. Cell phones, fax machines, laptop computers, and a small conference room can be rented here. Guests can use a fitness center and pool, 3 blocks away, for a reduced fee. The hotel serves a daily breakfast (fee). Insider tip: The hotel is 4 blocks from the historic Rue Mouffetard, a colorful Parisian market street almost a half-mile long, with boutiques and stalls selling everything from meats and breads to vegetables and ice cream. The best time to go is at 8 AM, before the rest of Paris wakes up. It?s closed at lunch, Sunday afternoon, and all day on Monday.
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