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Old Mar 24th, 2009, 03:17 PM
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Parc St. Severin Paris

Parc St. Serverin - Has anyone stayed here recently? I read the left-bank thread on hotels and have looked at several. Any negatives to this hotel? It looks nice and reviews are good.
Also, I noticed that several people commented on le Clement...has anyone stayed here recently?.....some reviews were poor but it looked so cute!
Thanks for any help. Need to book asap.
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Old Mar 24th, 2009, 03:45 PM
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Have you checked TripAdvisor for reviews? I have friends who love the Parc St. Severin and a number of people on this forum like it as well.

Perhaps Guenmai will chime in about the Clement. She has stayed there a number of times.
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I stayed at this hotel a few months ago. It was convenient, the rooms were well appointed (I had a very large bathroom by European standards), and the staff was friendly. I loved the location most of all, though. Just a few blocks and you're on the Seine! I usually rent apartments in Europe, but this worked out well for the two days I was in Paris.
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We will only be there 2 days, also...I meant to ask, too, is the standard room okay, or is it really tiny?
I looked at Trip Advisor for both...St Severin had good reviews, le Clement some not so good, but some of the reviews were really old. 2005, etc.
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The standard room was small, but not uncomfortably so. There was a little entrance foyer between the bedroom and the bathroom which was nice and that provided a little more storage room for suitcases.
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Thanks, Kate. It did look like a great location.
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