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Paris Hôtel Excelsior Latin

Hôtel Excelsior Latin

5th Arrondissement (Latin Quarter), United States

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Overview

Pros
  • Convenient
    location in the Latin Quarter, close to museums, sights, and
    restaurants

  • Short walk to
    metro and RER stations, and city bikes are available down the street

  • Chic and cozy
    rooms and suites, all with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and en-suite bathrooms

  • Large suites
    sleep up to five

  • Lovely outdoor
    courtyard

  • Cozy lounge
    with TV and books

  • Tasty breakfast
    available for a fee

  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons
  • Small rooms

  • Thin walls

  • Breakfast not
    included

  • No fitness,
    business, or meeting rooms

Bottom Line

The mid-range Hotel Excelsior Latin
is a 66-room boutique hotel situated in the Latin Quarter, just off the busy cafe- and shop-lined Boulevard St. Michel. Inviting interiors mix Parisian
elegance with doses of rustic charm in this 18th-century property, where period pieces and portrait paintings
couple with bare stone walls and exposed wood beams. Clean and cozy rooms are
on the small side, though more spacious suites that sleep up to five are also
available. All rooms come with flat-screen TVs, work desks, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast is available for an added charge. The Grand Hotel Saint Michel just down the street is pricier, but it has
a fitness center, hammam, meeting rooms, and more in-room amenities.

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United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Pets Allowed
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Charming and elegant hotel in the Latin Quarter

The charming Hotel Excelsior Latin is
situated in an 18th-century building on a small, quiet street in the heart
of the Latin Quarter. The convenient location is a short walk to many sights,
attractions, restaurants, and shops, which is a big draw for tourists, many of whom
become repeat guests. Interiors are lovely and clean, tastefully decorated with
elegant armchairs and period pieces. Though spaces are small, such as the snug
lounge off the equally tight lobby, they are warm and inviting. The lounge
is filled with colorful armchairs in pink, purple, and beige that create a
comfortable and pleasant corner to read or watch TV. Painted portraits in gilded frames throughout the hotel hark
back to another time, and stone accent walls lend the spaces a rustic charm
that blends well with the Parisian elegance and balances the refinement. There
is an Internet-enabled tablet station in a hallway off the front desk that
leads into a cute outdoor courtyard. A charming spot filled with potted
plants and trees, the courtyard has decorative tiled floors and pink garden
furniture that matches the pink planters sprouting shrubs and bushes scattered
about.

Location

Located in the Latin Quarter, a short walk from many sights, restaurants, shops, and public transit

The Hotel Excelsior Latin is conveniently
located in the fifth arrondissement, Paris’ famous and lively Latin
Quarter, and within walking distance to many attractions, museums, and shops. The
hotel sits across from a preschool and bank, and two doors down from a cinema on
a small street off Boulevard St. Michel, a wide tree-lined street full of shops, boutiques, bookstores, cafes, and crepe stands, and fast food. The Sorbonne is
right down the street, and the beautiful Luxembourg Gardens are a three-minute
walk around the corner. The Pantheon, Cluny Museum, and Odeon Theater are all within a
five-minute walk, and Notre Dame Cathedral is a 12-minute walk from the
hotel. The nearest RER station (Luxembourg) is a five-minute walk away, and the St. Michel metro
station is a six-minute walk  in the opposite direction. There is a rack of city
bikes down the street as well.

Rooms

Chic and cozy rooms and suites with en-suite bathrooms

A variety of rooms ranging in size are
available, including small Classic Rooms, larger Comfort Rooms (with bigger beds), Family Suites, and a Luxury Suite, which has a separate living
room. The spaces mix chic with quaint antique-style pieces, such as vintage
writing desks and chairs with portraits emblazoned on the backrest, with more modern wooden headboards and closets. The color palette
favors neutral soft tones, whites, grays, and beiges, which pair well with the exposed wooden ceiling beams in many rooms and the large Parisian scenes adorning
bedside walls. All rooms have flat-screen TVs mounted on the walls, desks, free
Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and en-suite bathrooms with either shower/tub combos or walk-in showers.
No toiletries are provided, aside from bars of soap. Small rooms can feel cramped,
especially the triples, though they make efficient use of space. Some guests
complain of noise coming through the thin walls; rooms toward the back should be quieter
and not affected by street noise.

Features

Amenities include free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs with up to 90 channels; breakfast comes with a surcharge

The Hotel Excelsior Latin has a small,
cozy lounge on the ground floor with a flat-screen TV and small bookshelf
filled with various reads. The outdoor courtyard has limited seating
available but is a nice spot to enjoy a coffee. There are two Internet-enabled
tablets available for guests' use in a hallway off the front desk area. Like most hotels in its range, the
hotel has neither a fitness center, business
center, nor restaurant on-site, but Wi-Fi is free throughout and breakfast, served in the two lovely dining rooms that overlook the street on the ground floor, is available for an added charge.