Left Bank location on a quiet street near the Musee Louvre
Clean and elegant rooms with rainfall showerheads
Comfortable lobby features a cozy fireplace
Front desk sells priority Musee Louvre tickets
Small bar and coffee area in the lobby
Business corner include a laptop and printer
Breakfast can be delivered to guest rooms
Free Wi-Fi
Rooms are small and have thin walls (a common theme in Paris)
Charge for breakfast
No on-site parking, restaurant, or fitness center
Hotel Verneuil is an intimate boutique property with an ultra convenient Left Bank location, small rooms, and not much in the way of features. The building was originally constructed in the 17th century so the layout is slightly cramped, but definitely elegant. Gray color palettes in rooms look sophisticated, and rainfall showerheads, along with L' Occitane toiletries, are luxe touches. A substantial breakfast is served for a fee in the vault-style basement, or it can be delivered directly to guest rooms. You won't find many features other than a small business corner with a laptop, but the location is prime. It may be worth comparing rates at Hotel Duc de Saint-Simon for bigger rooms and more elaborate decor in the same neighborhood.
Scene
Six-story boutique hotel
With a white facade, Hotel Verneuil is housed in a historic Parisian-style building from the 17th century. Hanging plants and short black railings accent the front windows. Inside, the lobby resembles a cozy, family-style living room. Wooden ceilings and floors are homey touches, as is the wood-burning fireplace surrounded by shelves of books. A collection of liquor bottles and an espresso machine are placed on an antique dresser. Two blue armchairs and a soft gray sofa sit in front of two black circular tables on an accent rug in front of the fireplace. Downstairs, the breakfast area is in a stone-lined, vaulted room. The space is cozy, and well-lit with lamps.
Location
In the Saint Germain des Prés district of Paris
Hotel Verneuil is on a quiet and mostly residential street in the Saint Germain des Prés district of Paris. Many of the city's popular attractions are within walking distance, as are several restaurants and shops. The Musee Louvre is less than 10 minutes away by foot. Notre Dame Cathedral is a 20-minute leisurely stroll down the Seine River. Charles de Gaulle Airport is 45 minutes driving from the hotel. There isn't any parking on-site, but there is a public parking structure near the hotel. A beauty salon is just next door.
Rooms
Small and elegant with luxe touches
There are three types of rooms among the 26 at Hotel Verneuil: classic, club, and deluxe. Those who get claustrophobic easily should probably book the deluxe rooms, as the other two categories are notably cramped. However, all rooms are elegant and include views of the courtyard or quiet street. Flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi round out the available technology while minibars are a nice perk. Most of the rooms are painted in shades of gray and white with the occasional pop of orange. A collection of beveled mirrors hangs on the wall. Matching black lamp sconces flank the beds. Some bathrooms have smallish bathtubs. Rainfall showerheads and L' Occitane toiletries are luxurious, as are towel warmers for heating up plush bath towels. Cleanliness isn't an issue, though thin walls can be. Past guests have complained about a lack of storage space in the rooms and bathrooms.
Features
Bar, breakfast, and Wi-Fi -- but little else
In Paris, there's often a tradeoff between features and space or location. At Hotel Verneuil you're definitely getting an excellent home base for exploring the city, but you're sacrificing features. A substantial breakfast is served in a vaulted basement (it can also be delivered to guest's rooms), but it comes with a fee. A small bar and coffee machine suffice for a quick refreshment. Thankfully, there are almost endless cafes, restaurants, and patisseries within walking distance of the hotel. Free Wi-Fi and a laptop computer with a printer are available for guests to use throughout their stay. Instead of joining the long line for tickets at Musee Louvre, consider purchasing priority tickets at the hotel's front desk. Compare rates at La Maison Faviart. It's in the same neighborhood but has a small pool and fitness center.