Ibis Paris Berthier Porte De Clichy Hotel
Ibis Paris Berthier Porte De Clichy Hotel is a 2 star hotel with a setting where you can have a real Budget Hotels experience. Ibis Paris Berthier Porte De Clichy Hotel is 4 km from Paris city center.
By staying at Ibis Paris Berthier Porte De Clichy Hotel, you will be close to many attraction and landmarks such as Arc de Triomphe, Avenue des Champs-Elysées and Sacre Coeur (18). Proximity to Orly (ORY) Airport is 16 km. Close by business locations are Palais des Congrès de Paris and Expo Paris Nord.
If you're wondering what to do outside of Ibis Paris Berthier Porte De Clichy Hotel, you can visit Montmartre museum, check out the latest games or events in Stade de France, go jogging at Brochant, shop in Galeries Lafayette or appreciate finest theatre in Opéra Garnier.
While staying at Ibis Paris Berthier Porte De Clichy Hotel, you can take the advantage of the Laundry Service and Baby Cots on Request. You can also enjoy Fitness Center. Moreover, Ibis Paris Berthier Porte De Clichy Hotel's Business Centre and Internet Access serve you for your business purposes.
Ibis Paris Berthier Porte De Clichy Hotel room facilities include Baby Cot and Cable / Satellite Television for your convenience.
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Reviewer From:Galway, Ireland
I stayed at the Ibis from the 23rd-27th October 2003 and found the Hotel to be of the highest standards for the price we payed. It is very central to the Champs Els (despite what other travellers stay) if you use the metro. Ask for a room on the 8th or 9th floor facing the Eiffel Tower and the light show is gr8 in the evening. Rooms are small but very clean and maid service every day.Reception staff were extremely helpful and breakfast is basic but filling. Far better that alot of the hotels we visited in the Paris region. Only problem was that Leisure centre closes at 2pm on weekends. I would definately stay there again
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Reviewer From:Chester, UK
My husband (then fiancee! We got engaged on our trip to Paris!) and I travelled with Cosmos several years ago and this hotel was included in the package. We loved it, it's excellent value for money, and the area was fine! As previously stated, there were some great little shops and bars (did anyone try L'Insolent? Great little restaurant, a good 3 course dinner for a competitive price and 2 very funny waiters!). On our first night we didn't arrive from our very long coach journey until midnight, but still found the energy to stay up til 2 in the hotel bar drinking the SUPERB French beer and watching the waiter entertain some other guests with his acrobatics!
A lasting memory is of the morning of our departure, walking past a bar at 9 am and seeing this man sitting at the window, beer, ciggie and newspaper in hand; only in Paris!!
I think the hotel has been considerably redevelo-ped since our last visit; glad to hear it's as good now as it was then. If we come to Paris again we'll be sure to book this hotel.
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Reviewer From:Nebraska, USA
We stayed at the Ibis Clichy in March 2003 and have rebooked for this March. We found the diverse neighborhood interesting and exciting rather than scary. We loved the produce vendors, the patisseries, the little groceries where we could pick up wine and food, and the reasonably-priced ethnic restaurants in the neighborhood. The metro stop is convenient, but we walked to the Louvre. Rooms are clean and pleasant, breakfasts were excellent, and the staff is pleasant and helpful. Rooms are small, but who goes to Paris to sit in a hotel room?
The Internet access is rather expensive and slow so we used it only for essential communications with family and friends.
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Reviewer From:Venlo, The Netherlands
Not very large rooms, but large enough. Very large hotel. Internet available (1 Euro per 4 minutes !) in the hall. Parking is available in the parking garage under the hotel (10 Euros for the first 10 hours, 0,5 Euro per hour after that). Do not drive up the ramp, but right of it, to the parking garage.
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Reviewer From:Cheshire, UK
We stayed at this hotel in August 2004. The weather outside was very hot and humid and the air conditioning made our holiday very pleasant.
We were given interconnecting rooms, over looking central Paris and could see the Eiffel Tower, top of the Arc de Triomphe and so on.
The pool is expensive to use, at 8 euros per session. For a family group this gets a bit much. The pool water was freezing and too deep for child non swimmers, though there is a tiny toddler pool. The main pool is long enough to give a satisfying length swim to a serius swimmer, but only just. After 15 minutes we had to get out because we were turning blue and getting cramp, and this when the temperature outside was about 28 degrees. The lockers don't work and the staff keep you hanging about when you try to pay, get in etc. If a pool is a deciding factor in your hotel choice, consider other hotels.
The restaurant staff are really nice and breakfast is good and some choice is available. The rooms are spotless, beds comfy and the bathrooms very practical and work really well. English language TV supplied is just rolling news and dull.
The staff on the front desk are a bit hit and miss. They had a nasty habit of leaving you standing there while talking at great length to other customers and then vanishing when it is your turn, or even worse, attending first to a queue jumper when you have been stood patiently for ages (and they have queue barriers in place, so they do run a queue system). Some of them thnk they speak english but only as much as I speak french! But this is the same as everywhere in Paris.
The restaurant manager is superb and the security man is wonderfully helpful.
Because the metro is hot and smelly and undreground consider using buses when time is not of the essence, though in August, traffic is pretty free flowing anyway. The buses at the corner of Rue Cardinet (4 minutes walk) will take you to Gare Du Nord ( the Eurostar terminal) on one side. After 9.30 there was no problem getting 4 people with big suitcases on board. This saved us 25 euros on taxis and is practically door to door. (our cases did have wheels)
The opposite bus takes you to Gare St Lazare and Opera, by some good shops and from where it is really easy to get anywhere. (and you are 5 minutes walk to the Louvre, Jardin de Tuileries for example).
Also, if travelling to Euro Disney, get to St Lazare (the bus is good but the metro takes you straight there too) and then catch the direct line to Gare de Lyon ( dark purple line, destination Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand). From Gare de Lyon get the RER A to Marne le vallee. This route is by far the quickest and most pleasant. Leaving the hotel at 9 means missing the rush hour and you get to the park at just after opening so you miss the rush there too. Costs about 12 euros for an adult to use the metro (you need 2 single tickets) and RER. 8 euros gets a child aged 10 all day travel using Paris Visite card. (Child has to be 9 or less for normal half price tickets.)
The takeaway food shops are also hit and miss. There is a chinese take away near the metro (Brochant) on Ave de Clichy, which does cheap and healthy and tasty food. Fruit is good from inside shops but the stuff kept outside looks dirty.
We were charged an unbelievable amount for a tiny pizza from the restaurant on the opposite corner of the junction of the hotel street.
Food at the hotel is a bit dear too, in my opinion, but ok, and certainly nice. But not good enough to justify the price, I thought. We only ate there once.
We thought the best value in Paris was a 2 day Batobus ticket, because this gets you close to lots of the must see attractions in paris and the river views of the city are breathtaking. This cost about ?14 each.
If you take the metro from Brochant and get off at Charles de Gaulle, Etoile, you are 3 minutes walk to a Batobus terminal (and get some great views too).
We walked to Sacre Couer from the hotel but this was a very stiff walk and I would not recommend it unless you are good at hills and have a good map. It takes about 40 minutes and is not well sign posted.
But great holday and the hotel certainly contributed, not least because the hotel is so reasonable we could afford to do lots and really enjoy ourselves.
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Reviewer From:Galway, Ireland
I stayed at the Ibis from the 23rd-27th October 2003 and found the Hotel to be of the highest standards for the price we payed. It is very central to the Champs Els (despite what other travellers stay) if you use the metro. Ask for a room on the 8th or 9th floor facing the Eiffel Tower and the light show is gr8 in the evening. Rooms are small but very clean and maid service every day.Reception staff were extremely helpful and breakfast is basic but filling. Far better that alot of the hotels we visited in the Paris region. Only problem was that Leisure centre closes at 2pm on weekends. I would definately stay there again
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Reviewer From:Chester, UK
My husband (then fiancee! We got engaged on our trip to Paris!) and I travelled with Cosmos several years ago and this hotel was included in the package. We loved it, it's excellent value for money, and the area was fine! As previously stated, there were some great little shops and bars (did anyone try L'Insolent? Great little restaurant, a good 3 course dinner for a competitive price and 2 very funny waiters!). On our first night we didn't arrive from our very long coach journey until midnight, but still found the energy to stay up til 2 in the hotel bar drinking the SUPERB French beer and watching the waiter entertain some other guests with his acrobatics!
A lasting memory is of the morning of our departure, walking past a bar at 9 am and seeing this man sitting at the window, beer, ciggie and newspaper in hand; only in Paris!!
I think the hotel has been considerably redevelo-ped since our last visit; glad to hear it's as good now as it was then. If we come to Paris again we'll be sure to book this hotel.
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Reviewer From:Nebraska, USA
We stayed at the Ibis Clichy in March 2003 and have rebooked for this March. We found the diverse neighborhood interesting and exciting rather than scary. We loved the produce vendors, the patisseries, the little groceries where we could pick up wine and food, and the reasonably-priced ethnic restaurants in the neighborhood. The metro stop is convenient, but we walked to the Louvre. Rooms are clean and pleasant, breakfasts were excellent, and the staff is pleasant and helpful. Rooms are small, but who goes to Paris to sit in a hotel room?
The Internet access is rather expensive and slow so we used it only for essential communications with family and friends.
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Reviewer From:Venlo, The Netherlands
Not very large rooms, but large enough. Very large hotel. Internet available (1 Euro per 4 minutes !) in the hall. Parking is available in the parking garage under the hotel (10 Euros for the first 10 hours, 0,5 Euro per hour after that). Do not drive up the ramp, but right of it, to the parking garage.
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Reviewer From:Cheshire, UK
We stayed at this hotel in August 2004. The weather outside was very hot and humid and the air conditioning made our holiday very pleasant.
We were given interconnecting rooms, over looking central Paris and could see the Eiffel Tower, top of the Arc de Triomphe and so on.
The pool is expensive to use, at 8 euros per session. For a family group this gets a bit much. The pool water was freezing and too deep for child non swimmers, though there is a tiny toddler pool. The main pool is long enough to give a satisfying length swim to a serius swimmer, but only just. After 15 minutes we had to get out because we were turning blue and getting cramp, and this when the temperature outside was about 28 degrees. The lockers don't work and the staff keep you hanging about when you try to pay, get in etc. If a pool is a deciding factor in your hotel choice, consider other hotels.
The restaurant staff are really nice and breakfast is good and some choice is available. The rooms are spotless, beds comfy and the bathrooms very practical and work really well. English language TV supplied is just rolling news and dull.
The staff on the front desk are a bit hit and miss. They had a nasty habit of leaving you standing there while talking at great length to other customers and then vanishing when it is your turn, or even worse, attending first to a queue jumper when you have been stood patiently for ages (and they have queue barriers in place, so they do run a queue system). Some of them thnk they speak english but only as much as I speak french! But this is the same as everywhere in Paris.
The restaurant manager is superb and the security man is wonderfully helpful.
Because the metro is hot and smelly and undreground consider using buses when time is not of the essence, though in August, traffic is pretty free flowing anyway. The buses at the corner of Rue Cardinet (4 minutes walk) will take you to Gare Du Nord ( the Eurostar terminal) on one side. After 9.30 there was no problem getting 4 people with big suitcases on board. This saved us 25 euros on taxis and is practically door to door. (our cases did have wheels)
The opposite bus takes you to Gare St Lazare and Opera, by some good shops and from where it is really easy to get anywhere. (and you are 5 minutes walk to the Louvre, Jardin de Tuileries for example).
Also, if travelling to Euro Disney, get to St Lazare (the bus is good but the metro takes you straight there too) and then catch the direct line to Gare de Lyon ( dark purple line, destination Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand). From Gare de Lyon get the RER A to Marne le vallee. This route is by far the quickest and most pleasant. Leaving the hotel at 9 means missing the rush hour and you get to the park at just after opening so you miss the rush there too. Costs about 12 euros for an adult to use the metro (you need 2 single tickets) and RER. 8 euros gets a child aged 10 all day travel using Paris Visite card. (Child has to be 9 or less for normal half price tickets.)
The takeaway food shops are also hit and miss. There is a chinese take away near the metro (Brochant) on Ave de Clichy, which does cheap and healthy and tasty food. Fruit is good from inside shops but the stuff kept outside looks dirty.
We were charged an unbelievable amount for a tiny pizza from the restaurant on the opposite corner of the junction of the hotel street.
Food at the hotel is a bit dear too, in my opinion, but ok, and certainly nice. But not good enough to justify the price, I thought. We only ate there once.
We thought the best value in Paris was a 2 day Batobus ticket, because this gets you close to lots of the must see attractions in paris and the river views of the city are breathtaking. This cost about ?14 each.
If you take the metro from Brochant and get off at Charles de Gaulle, Etoile, you are 3 minutes walk to a Batobus terminal (and get some great views too).
We walked to Sacre Couer from the hotel but this was a very stiff walk and I would not recommend it unless you are good at hills and have a good map. It takes about 40 minutes and is not well sign posted.
But great holday and the hotel certainly contributed, not least because the hotel is so reasonable we could afford to do lots and really enjoy ourselves.
ATTRACTIONS
* Charles De Gaulle Airport - 20 km
* Brochant Bus Station - 0.3 km
* Gare Saint Lazare Train Station - 2 km
* Brochant/Porte Clichy Tub Station - 0.3 km
* Centre des Congres Exhibition Center - 2 km
* Montmartre - 2 km
* Place de Clichy Shopping Area - 1 km
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