Anyone has good and/or bad comments regarding Hotel des Balcons? Are the triple rooms large?
Grand Hotel des Balcons, Paris
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It's now been three years since we were at this hotel, but our experience at the time was fine. There have been a great many posts about this hotel on this forum in the past (very favorable) - have you tried a search? We have had experience with three hotels (all doubles rooms) in Paris - and all have been comfortable, if a little snug. No experience with triples.
Based on the positive remarks I've seen on this board, we've booked 3 triples at this hotel for June. I hope it turns out okay! The drawback is no a/c; the plus is an ice machine for drinks.
I just stayed here for five nights this past week. You won't be disappointed if you desire: a very helpful staff; an excellent breakfast; small but clean room; and a comfortable bed. They even provide a washcloth! I'd stay there again as a first choice.