Villa Lutece Port Royal
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- 83%
from $154.00
Lowest avg. nightly rate
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 2 PM
- Check Out Time - Noon
- Babysitting
- Internet Access Available *
- Pets Allowed
- Room Service
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
Latest Guest Reviews
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Recommended
Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on November 3, 2009
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Reviewed by pablo m on October 26, 2009
Description
See more detailsLocation. Villa Lutèce Port Royal is located in the progressive Place d'Italie district in Paris, France. This hotel stands on the Left Bank in the midst of Paris' prestigious universities.
Hotel Features. This hotel's décor reflects a literary theme out of respect for nearby intellectual institutions and the Bibliothèque François Mitterand. Vibrant shades of violet and rose harmonize with modern furniture pieces. Complimentary weekday newspapers are distributed in the lobby Lounge. Buffet-style breakfasts are served daily in the dining salon. A computer with Internet access is available in the lobby with a pre-paid card issued at the 24-hour reception desk. Wireless Internet access is also available. The hotel offers concierge services.
Guestrooms. Villa Lutèce Port Royal offers 36 guestrooms decorated in neutral tones with dark wooden furnishings. Accommodations include in-room safes. Private bathrooms feature modern fixtures, bathrobes, telephones and heated towel racks. Soundproofed windows overlook an inner courtyard or the city streets. Rooms include cable television. Minibars are provided. Duplex Suites feature split-level design with sitting areas located on the lower level. Suites include bathrooms with double sinks, separate showers, bathtubs and downstairs toilets.
Expert Tip. Located 800 metres from the hotel, Rue Moufftard is one of Paris' oldest streets. During morning hours, the lower half of the street is the scene of a lively open market. By night, the market disappears, and a multitude of little restaurants open, offering cuisine that ranges from Greek to Argentine.