Hotel Review
Le Grand Quartier, Paris, France
One of the best value addresses in a cool canal-side neighbourhood, this fresh-faced Parisian hotel is high on style but low on pretension - perfect for couples on a relaxed city break.
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Rooms available from £173.09 per night
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Location
You're within walking distance of some excellent cocktail and wine bars as well as bistro Les Rupins. It's less than ten minutes to the bars and bakeries of Canal St-Martin.
The hotel is in the heart of the up-and-coming 10th arrondissement. It's a seven-minute walk to the République metro stop.
By plane: London or Manchester to Paris Charles de Gaulle takes 1 hour 15 minutes, after which, it's a 40-minute drive to the hotel. Paid parking available nearby. Book flights to Paris.
By train: London to Paris Gare du Nord takes 2 hours 20 minutes, after which, it's a 15-minute walk to the hotel. Book trains to Paris.
Style
Formerly an office block, the hotel is elegant with large windows and parquet flooring. Public spaces are stylish, with industrial lighting and mid-century furniture. The large central courtyard is the hotel's most striking feature, but the rooftop bar is a great asset in the warmer months.
Service & Facilities
Check-in is at self-service digital desks, but there's always someone on hand to provide assistance. Service is informal but friendly. There's a small gym in the basement and weekend yoga classes.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Garden
- Terrace
- Gym
- Free Wi-Fi
Bedrooms
Rooms vary in size and the smallest (XS) is a little snug. There are plenty of amenities, including a desk, TV, kettle and coffee machine, plus proper mugs and glassware. Bathrooms feature bathtubs or walk-in showers and have Molten Brown toiletries.
Room types: 'XS', 'S', 'M', 'L'
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, tea and coffee facilities, air conditioning, TV, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
The social hub is the café-bar, where breakfast is served including options such as homemade granola, fresh fruit and daily-delivered croissants, plus savoury dishes made to order. Options in Babines are good, especially the traditional French fish dishes.
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Babines: modern French cuisine, seasonal ingredients. Open Tue-Sat for dinner and Sun for lunch.
The Café: freshly baked pastries and speciality coffee. Open daily for breakfast.
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