The New Hotel Roblin enjoys a privileged location for your business and entertainment purposes, in the Madeleine district, right in the heart of Paris, two minutes from the... more
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New Hotel Roblin, Paris
In the Opera district, you will discover the elegant faade of the New Hotel Roblin, close
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to Place de la Concorde and Place Vendme. Discover the warm, soft atmosphere of the reception hall, the attractive bedrooms furnished with refined taste, and th...
New Hotel Roblin, PARIS
New Hotel Roblin is located in the heart of Paris between the Opera House, Grand stores,
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Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Champs-Elysees Avenue and Louvre Museum. A perfect location for leisure or business stay. Large rooms with air conditioning. ...
New Hotel Roblin
The New Hotel Roblin enjoys a privileged location for your business and entertainment
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purposes, in the Madeleine district, right in the heart of Paris, two minutes from the Champs-Elysées and the Opéra. The property offers spacious and air conditione...
New Hotel Roblin, PARIS
New Hotel Roblin is located in the heart of Paris between the Opera House, Grand stores,
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Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Champs-Elysees Avenue and Louvre Museum. A perfect location for leisure or business stay. Large rooms with air conditioning. New restaurant R.Cafe with excellent French cuisine in a trendy place.
The New Hotel Roblin enjoys a privileged location for your business and entertainment purposes, in the Madeleine district, right in the heart of Paris, two minutes from the Champs-Elysées and the Opéra. The property offers spacious and air conditioned bedrooms, combining modern comfort and the elegant atmosphere of the past. Thanks to its central location, you will be able to reach every corner of Paris in a quick and easy way. The decor of the hotel is a pleasant mixture of 18th and 19th century styles.
Advantages: Luxurious hotel, great facilities Disadvantages: Very pink and expensive!
...Disneyland ParisHotel
I must admit that the (VERY!!!!) pink Disneyland ParisHotel was not my first choice when visiting Disneyland Paris recently as it did look a bit girlie for me! I have been to DP a few times before and stayed at the Hotelnew York which I have always thought was a great hotel. however, in the spirit of compromise I agreed to stay at the Disneyland ParisHotel!
The hotel appears to me to be themed on a grand Victorian Floridian style hotel and is very grand. Having stayed at the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa in Walt Disney World which this hotel is based on it is neither as large nor grand but more whimsical and fits in very well in Disneyland Paris.
The rooms:
The rooms are very elegantly decorated in pale pastel colours and our room featured a massive double bed but I know that rooms for four...
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Advantages: Good location and appealing to adults Disadvantages: Not as appealing to children
...I have stayed at quite a few of the Disney Hotel and the HotelNew York is definitely my favourite. It is the second most expensive of the hotels to stay in (after the Disneyland Hotel) but has many advantages! This is also the smallest hotel on Disney property and has the advantage of having smaller and more intimate restaurants and virtually no queues for breakfast!
Rooms:
The rooms are bright and airy and are decorated with 'Big Apple' touches everywhere (see if you can find them!) If you can, as for a room on a high floor, water view as the view over Lake Disney at sunset/sunrise is amazing! All rooms feature air conditioning, satellite TV, in room safe, hair dryer and two double or one king size bed as well as writing desk and arm chair. Overall, the rooms are well proportioned and thought out.
Location:
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Advantages: Location, Room Size Disadvantages: Facilities offered were minimal.
...and Disneyland Paris. It is also in walking distance of Montmartre and Le Galleries Lafayette. I felt that our hotel was in a prime location making it easy for us to get around the city.
Paris itself is a very noisy city; being the capital of France this should be expected. There is always a lot of noise around including during the evenings and at night time. The fact that our hotel was situated in such an area did not make it any better; this was clearly visible with our balcony doors open. However, the hotel offers soundproofed rooms, as standard to combat this noise, of which I will go into more detail later.
Overall for the location I would give it a 9/10, we never struggled to find anything that we were looking for, apart from the hotel itself in the first instance. Everything is easily accessible, and with a Patisserie and small shop...
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The New Yorker is in an excellent midtown location with the subway (lines A, C & E) literally steps outside. Being on the corner of 8th Avenue and 34th Street this meant good access to Macy's, Empire State Building, Madison Square Gardens and the... more