hotel monge experiences
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hotel monge experiences
Hi!
I am staying in hotel Monge for 4 nts in the end of march( 99euro per night for a double) after reviews from tripadvisor.Anybody have any experiences ? also any special request I shd make to them reg room preference?
Thanks all.
On a side note- I posted another question reg hotel choice in venice as i still havent decided abt that.any advice for somthing ard 150euros.I am deciding betweeln lisbona/san gallo /royal san marco int this price range
Thanks
I am staying in hotel Monge for 4 nts in the end of march( 99euro per night for a double) after reviews from tripadvisor.Anybody have any experiences ? also any special request I shd make to them reg room preference?
Thanks all.
On a side note- I posted another question reg hotel choice in venice as i still havent decided abt that.any advice for somthing ard 150euros.I am deciding betweeln lisbona/san gallo /royal san marco int this price range
Thanks
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I only have positive to say about Hotel Residence Monge. We stayed there for eight days last year and are returning for eleven days this year.
Be aware that it is small and the bathroom smaller... however we don't spend a lot of time there.
It is clean, situated well in the Latin Quarter between two Metro stops. It is only steps from Mouffetard with a great market and some memorable restaurants and cafes.
Julie, the owner, is a gem. She speaks English will help you in any way (see my food reports for a couple of her restaurant suggestions).
We like room 25 - corner room with (tiny) balcony on the street side. The double windows effectively insulate you from the street noise (at least they did for us).
The hotel backs of Arenes Luttece - of historical significance and a super place for a picnic and people watching. A cafe of the same name (Arenes Cafe)is across Monge and an easy place for breakfast (coffee and a croissant).
I think if you are realistic (don't expect the Holiday Inn and remember what you are paying) you will love it.
Email if I can be of further help.
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Be aware that it is small and the bathroom smaller... however we don't spend a lot of time there.
It is clean, situated well in the Latin Quarter between two Metro stops. It is only steps from Mouffetard with a great market and some memorable restaurants and cafes.
Julie, the owner, is a gem. She speaks English will help you in any way (see my food reports for a couple of her restaurant suggestions).
We like room 25 - corner room with (tiny) balcony on the street side. The double windows effectively insulate you from the street noise (at least they did for us).
The hotel backs of Arenes Luttece - of historical significance and a super place for a picnic and people watching. A cafe of the same name (Arenes Cafe)is across Monge and an easy place for breakfast (coffee and a croissant).
I think if you are realistic (don't expect the Holiday Inn and remember what you are paying) you will love it.
Email if I can be of further help.
[email protected]
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