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2 Stars

  5, Rue Saint Hyacinthe , 75001, Paris

Hotel PRINCE ALBERT LOUVRE Whether on a business trip or on holiday, the Prince Albert Hotel provides you with unsurpassed quietness in an exclusive location. A wide range of services are made available to you by the front desk: wake up calls, booking of shows, sightseeing tours and taxi cabs, the transmittal and receipt... More Details Hotel Prince Albert Louvre

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  • Vote 3.6/5 3.6/5
  • Stay 3.9/5 3.9/5
  • Price 4.1/5 4.1/5
  • Rooms 2.8/5 2.8/5
  • Location 4.7/5 4.7/5
  • Cleanliness 4/5 4/5
  • Reception 4.1/5 4.1/5
  • Services 3/5 3/5
  • Business Services 2.4/5 2.4/5
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Martin
Derry, United Kingdom
12/02/2009

5/5 Read Review

Does what it says on the tin

Lovely central hotel with a great staff and super breakfast.

Brenda
Sherburn In Elmet, United Kingdom
26/07/2008

4/5 Read Review

July in paris

This is the first time we have booked through hotelsclick.com and i was very impressed with the service. the accommodation, prince albert louvre, was a typically french hotel, very comfortable with exceptionally friendly staff. it was ideally situated near jardin de tuileries and the louvre which meant we could walk to the latin quarter, champs elysees etc. and best of all the price was right!

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Kenneth
Cwmbran, United Kingdom
29/05/2008

4/5 Read Review

My first trip to paris

The hotel was in a great position to enable easy access to paris - the staff were friendly and helpful - the room was clean and maintained well - the breakfast was useful to get you going for a day around the city. i would definitely come back - it may not be the ritz, but it did not disappoint, and again - for location, it is perfect.

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Colin
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
15/12/2007

4/5 Read Review

Location, location, location!

Excellent value-for-money hotel 5 min. walk from the louvre!

Gareth
Bradford, United Kingdom
24/04/2007

5/5 Read Review

Fab loction - lovely little hotel

I travelled here with my other half and my mum who had stayed at this hotel in 1966 and wanted to come back for a trip down memory lane. the hotel is situated just off from the tuillerie gardens at the louvre end on a really quiet side street. there are 2 "local" bars at the end of the street and as you turn left you can see the tuilleries, turn right and you have a selection of chic bars and bistros that seem to attract a mixed crowd of locals and office workers and were always busy with people queing for tables. the hotel lobby is airconditioned and prettily decorated with a small lounge for relaxing and free internet access. a lift (big enough for one of you and your case) is just behind reception. we had a triple room (of which i don't think the hotel has many) as we had to wait when first booking to have it confirmed. located on the first floor it overlooked an internal courtyard. no aircon although halfway through our stay a portable aircon machine arrived in the room. ok now our room was an experience - not a straight line too be had (not surprising for a building as old as this one), original plaster mouldings and windows - i'd describe it as shabby chic! but it was very clean - fresh towels and beds made and room hoovered daily. we had a bathroom with bath, large shower and loo. the main room had 2 beds in it with the third (fold down from the wall type) situated in a small ante room (and it was small) but again because this hotel is in such a lovely location and because it was so clean (i've stayed in dirtier far higher star hotels) and because it was just somewhere to lay our heads this didn't bother us at all. the room also had a fridge in it (with a few bottles water, coke etc) and space to put your own items in. breakfast was included and is served in a small room downstairs - if there are no tables vacant you can have it in the lounge if you wish or they will quickly clear one for you. typical french breckie, coffee, tea, juice, water, hot milk. rolls, croissants and pain au chocolat, jams and yoghurts. the staff were all really welcoming and couldn't do enough for you, the hotel guest book full of positive reviews. if you want to stay somewhere with character (the hotel was originally a house owned by prince albert himself) where within 5 mins you can walk to the louvre, place de vendome, the seine and within 15 mins to notre dame, arc de triomphe and les halles then you cannot go wrong with the hotel. i wouldn't hesitate to return.

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