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Hotel De L'Horloge

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Welcome to Hotel De L'Horloge, the delightful 2-star apart hotel tucked away in the charming streets of Paris! Just a short 1,8mi from the city center, this cozy haven serves as the perfect springboard for your Parisian adventures. With prices starting from just $113, you can enjoy all the magic of the City of Lights without breaking the bank!

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Habitaciones

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1 Cama Doble

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215 pies cuad.

Dúplex, Triple

Kitchenette

triple duplex is 215 square feet and includes a double bed 131-150 width plus living room.

Duplex Studio in Hotel De L'Horloge

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1 Cama Individual

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160 pies cuad.

Duplex Studio, 1 Cama Individual

Cocina

Baño Privado

Kitchenette

Utensilios de cocina

Experience comfort and convenience in our stylish Duplex Studio, featuring a twin bed, a fully-equipped kitchenette, soundproofing, and a private bathroom. Perfect for solo travelers looking for a cozy retreat.

Deluxe Studio in Hotel De L'Horloge

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1 Cama Queen Size

2 Camas Individuales

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215 pies cuad.

Estudio Deluxe, 2 Camas Individuales

Cocina

Baño Privado

Kitchenette

Utensilios de cocina

Indulge in comfort in our Deluxe Studio, perfect for 2 adults and 1 child, featuring a Queen size bed and 2 Twin beds, a kitchenette, and soundproofing for a serene stay.

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Step inside and bask in a world of comfort and convenience. Each room features a kitchenette equipped with all the essentials, giving you the freedom to whip up your own meals while enjoying a lovely garden view. Need a quiet moment? Our soundproof rooms promise a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring. Guests rave about our free Wi-Fi connection and complimentary shuttle service, making your stay even more enjoyable. With over 1,300 glowing reviews, it's clear that travelers love calling Hotel De L'Horloge their home away from home!

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Facade/entrance in Hotel De L'Horloge

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Wake up to a delightful breakfast before venturing out to discover iconic sights, stylish boutiques, and delightful local cafes. Whether you're planning to visit the Eiffel Tower or soak up some culture at the Louvre, this vibrant neighborhood has it all! Ready to make some unforgettable memories in Paris? Book your stay at Hotel De L'Horloge and experience the city like never before!

Bed in Hotel De L'Horloge
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel De L'Horloge

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At Hotel De L'Horloge, every stay is designed to make your Parisian experience as delightful as a stroll along the Seine! Our diverse selection of room types is perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Choose from cozy studios and spacious duplexes, all equipped with kitchenettes—ideal for those spontaneous midnight snacking or the morning coffee ritual while gazing at the garden. With options accommodating up to four adults or more, there's ample space for everyone, ensuring that you can make lasting memories together!

Breakfast in Hotel De L'Horloge
Breakfast in Hotel De L'Horloge

Servicios

Wifi gratis

Cocina

Habitaciones para no fumadores

Vista al jardín

Utensilios de cocina

Kitchenette

Camas extra largas (> 2 m)

Artículos de aseo gratis

Bathroom in Hotel De L'Horloge
Bathroom in Hotel De L'Horloge
Facade/entrance in Hotel De L'Horloge
Hotel d'Horloge provides self-contained studios that were ideal for our week in Paris. It is positioned between two nearby metro stations that provided easy access to the city or further afield. It is on the fringe of the tourist area but is surrounded by cafes and restaurants with good food to meet all budgets. The studios are tight but well equipped with hot plates and all facilities. Beds are comfortable and rooms are warm. If you are our age (70s) go for the ground floor. The layout is marvellously quirky with studios on the ground and first floor facing each other in an open narrow cobblestoned courtyard. It is built from a 18th Century fire station with stables downstairs and quarters on the first floor. Security provided by enormous wrought iron gates monitored from the office. The staff are its strength, nothing is too much trouble. If you are staying a week in Paris and are happy to travel to Printemps by metro without having to change, this is the place.

Christopher

The room was just perfect with ensuite bathroom and kitchenette which has everything you need. It all looked quite new and modern, even better than the photos on here. Comfy beds. It's clean and quiet too. Staff is kind and friendly. The hotel is reasonably near the city centre, about half an hour in all considering you will have to change metro at some point but they run every couple of minutes or so. Nearest metro station is within 5 minutes walking distance from the hotel (Menilmontant). Plenty of good restaurants, cafés, and supermarkets nearby and a food market on the main street. I would choose it again should I return to Paris!

Stephanie

Very good accommodation to visit Paris as a tourist. There are metro / bus stations close to it, as well as shops and restaurants. The place is situated in a closed yard that additionally was very nice and gave additional feel of security for a single traveler. The apartment was equipped with basics, but I did not expect more then what was provided. It was clean and ok for a short stay. The bathroom was a bit on a tight and not suitable for large person - but likely I am not a that one :-). The receptionist Rosa was extremely nice, very welcoming and made you feel at ease. I will return to this place on my next visit to Paris.

Borjanka

The room was actually a small studio flat with kitchenette, shower room, single bed, and private front door opening onto an outside terrace. It was very safe as the reception room was by the front gate and it had a code key for exit and entry. The location is near the Metro and Pere Lachaise cemetery. Very easy to get around by the Metro. There are several bistros in the area and a couple of shops for basics.

Ann-marie

Second time I stayed, very convenient, charming little place, and good value for money. Staff very forthcoming and helpful. Some rooms are much better than others I think, worthwhile looking into options or asking. The neighbourhood is one of my personal favourites. Metro connections are so-so dependent on where you need to go, but anyway still very central. Cooking facility very convenient.

Frederic

Hotel d'Horloge provides self-contained studios that were ideal for our week in Paris. It is positioned between two nearby metro stations that provided easy access to the city or further afield. It is on the fringe of the tourist area but is surrounded by cafes and restaurants with good food to meet all budgets. The studios are tight but well equipped with hot plates and all facilities. Beds are comfortable and rooms are warm. If you are our age (70s) go for the ground floor. The layout is marvellously quirky with studios on the ground and first floor facing each other in an open narrow cobblestoned courtyard. It is built from a 18th Century fire station with stables downstairs and quarters on the first floor. Security provided by enormous wrought iron gates monitored from the office. The staff are its strength, nothing is too much trouble. If you are staying a week in Paris and are happy to travel to Printemps by metro without having to change, this is the place.

Christopher

The room was just perfect with ensuite bathroom and kitchenette which has everything you need. It all looked quite new and modern, even better than the photos on here. Comfy beds. It's clean and quiet too. Staff is kind and friendly. The hotel is reasonably near the city centre, about half an hour in all considering you will have to change metro at some point but they run every couple of minutes or so. Nearest metro station is within 5 minutes walking distance from the hotel (Menilmontant). Plenty of good restaurants, cafés, and supermarkets nearby and a food market on the main street. I would choose it again should I return to Paris!

Stephanie

Very good accommodation to visit Paris as a tourist. There are metro / bus stations close to it, as well as shops and restaurants. The place is situated in a closed yard that additionally was very nice and gave additional feel of security for a single traveler. The apartment was equipped with basics, but I did not expect more then what was provided. It was clean and ok for a short stay. The bathroom was a bit on a tight and not suitable for large person - but likely I am not a that one :-). The receptionist Rosa was extremely nice, very welcoming and made you feel at ease. I will return to this place on my next visit to Paris.

Borjanka

The room was actually a small studio flat with kitchenette, shower room, single bed, and private front door opening onto an outside terrace. It was very safe as the reception room was by the front gate and it had a code key for exit and entry. The location is near the Metro and Pere Lachaise cemetery. Very easy to get around by the Metro. There are several bistros in the area and a couple of shops for basics.

Ann-marie

Second time I stayed, very convenient, charming little place, and good value for money. Staff very forthcoming and helpful. Some rooms are much better than others I think, worthwhile looking into options or asking. The neighbourhood is one of my personal favourites. Metro connections are so-so dependent on where you need to go, but anyway still very central. Cooking facility very convenient.

Frederic

Hotel d'Horloge provides self-contained studios that were ideal for our week in Paris. It is positioned between two nearby metro stations that provided easy access to the city or further afield. It is on the fringe of the tourist area but is surrounded by cafes and restaurants with good food to meet all budgets. The studios are tight but well equipped with hot plates and all facilities. Beds are comfortable and rooms are warm. If you are our age (70s) go for the ground floor. The layout is marvellously quirky with studios on the ground and first floor facing each other in an open narrow cobblestoned courtyard. It is built from a 18th Century fire station with stables downstairs and quarters on the first floor. Security provided by enormous wrought iron gates monitored from the office. The staff are its strength, nothing is too much trouble. If you are staying a week in Paris and are happy to travel to Printemps by metro without having to change, this is the place.

Christopher

The room was just perfect with ensuite bathroom and kitchenette which has everything you need. It all looked quite new and modern, even better than the photos on here. Comfy beds. It's clean and quiet too. Staff is kind and friendly. The hotel is reasonably near the city centre, about half an hour in all considering you will have to change metro at some point but they run every couple of minutes or so. Nearest metro station is within 5 minutes walking distance from the hotel (Menilmontant). Plenty of good restaurants, cafés, and supermarkets nearby and a food market on the main street. I would choose it again should I return to Paris!

Stephanie

Very good accommodation to visit Paris as a tourist. There are metro / bus stations close to it, as well as shops and restaurants. The place is situated in a closed yard that additionally was very nice and gave additional feel of security for a single traveler. The apartment was equipped with basics, but I did not expect more then what was provided. It was clean and ok for a short stay. The bathroom was a bit on a tight and not suitable for large person - but likely I am not a that one :-). The receptionist Rosa was extremely nice, very welcoming and made you feel at ease. I will return to this place on my next visit to Paris.

Borjanka

The room was actually a small studio flat with kitchenette, shower room, single bed, and private front door opening onto an outside terrace. It was very safe as the reception room was by the front gate and it had a code key for exit and entry. The location is near the Metro and Pere Lachaise cemetery. Very easy to get around by the Metro. There are several bistros in the area and a couple of shops for basics.

Ann-marie

Second time I stayed, very convenient, charming little place, and good value for money. Staff very forthcoming and helpful. Some rooms are much better than others I think, worthwhile looking into options or asking. The neighbourhood is one of my personal favourites. Metro connections are so-so dependent on where you need to go, but anyway still very central. Cooking facility very convenient.

Frederic

Ubicación

25, Passage De Menilmontant, Paris, 75011, Francia

Hotel De L'Horloge