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Sandra Feb 15th, 2002 04:16 AM

Hotel Du Seine Paris
 
Hi I need help, does anyone have any contact info for this hotel. It is off rue bucci and I really want to stay there this may. I know I should have gotten the info when I was there in april but I forgot. Thanks for any help

c Feb 15th, 2002 05:06 AM

Hi Sandra-I have passed the Hotel de Seine often,since we always stay around rue Jacob and that neighborhood.It is a small hotel and seems quite charming from the outside,on a nice street full of galleries and restaurants, not very far at all from the Seine.A nice walk to just about everywhere you would want to go~What I found in a guide book was that they were renovated in the 90's, have a wood fireplace in the lounge,the decorations are Provencal. The bedrooms are pleasantly decorated and the bathrooms have improved.The staff is energetic and friendly.They are under the same management as the Hotel des Marronniers.You might check with them for a web site or more info.Have a great time~C

Betty Feb 15th, 2002 05:12 AM

Found it at http://www.myhotelinparis.com/hotels2/061.htm<BR>Also at www.paris.org/Hotels Choose 6th arrondissement.<BR>

sandra Feb 15th, 2002 08:09 PM

Thank you Betty & C I was able to get the phone number for the hotel and have faxed a reservation request. I have my heart set on this hotel as I wlaked by it every day while I was In Paris last April. It is the most perfect location in Paris. Close to rue buci, st germain du pres and my favorite bakery Paul. As My mom can;t walk long distances , she can step out the door in be in the middle of everything ( she has a ortho problem that makes long walking and stairs out of the question ) so that rules out the metro too. I just hope my dates are available. I knew that this great group opf people could help me. Love to all

c Feb 15th, 2002 08:15 PM

I hope you and your mom have a wonderful time~Candice

topper Nov 18th, 2002 05:24 AM

Topping for Gloria.

StCirq Nov 18th, 2002 06:17 AM

It's always possible that I'm losing my mind, but didn't the Hotel Seine feature prominently in a fairly recent thread about worst hotels in Paris? I just tried to do a search, but the search function on this site is hopeless.

Gloria Nov 18th, 2002 06:25 AM

Thanks St. Cirq for that heads-up. Well, if you've seen it listed as being one of the worse hotels, I'm not considering it anymore! In fact I was also considering Hotel Danube or Deux Continents.

Fred Nov 18th, 2002 08:46 AM

Here's info and comments by people who have stayed there. I can't say it has garnished rave reviews:<BR>Hotel de Seine (3 star left bank)<BR>52, rue de Seine<BR>75006 Paris <BR>Metro: Saint Germain des Pres<BR>Tel: 46-34-22-80 <BR>Fax: 46-34-04-74<BR>small, charming<BR>good bathrooms<BR>in the heart of the Latin Quarter<BR>friendly front desk people<BR>no one to help you with your bags<BR>no mini bars <BR>dark, filthy<BR>staff was rude.<BR>No way was it worth the price for what we got.<BR>The hotel from hell!<BR>For more Paris information go to www.anamericaninparis.com

topper Nov 18th, 2002 08:49 AM

This post is a little old isn't it? Why the topping?

XXX Nov 18th, 2002 11:30 AM

Because someone was asking for some info.

francophile03 Feb 24th, 2004 02:37 PM

Has anyone stayed at Hotel de Seine recently? If so, how was it? There were some negative comments a couple of years ago about the hotel. I passed it a couple of weeks ago and it looks good from its lobby.

francophile03 Feb 24th, 2004 07:50 PM

No one's stayed at this hotel recently? Is it really that bad until now?

Patrick Feb 24th, 2004 08:57 PM

While staying at Le Regent near by, I looked at the Seine, and thought it seemed very overpriced for what it was. I had no reason to look at it further. For the same price I clearly thought Le Regent was a far better choice.

francophile03 Feb 24th, 2004 09:03 PM

Thanks for the comparison with Le Regent. That helps.


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