About Le Pavillon des Lettres
The Pavillion des Lettres is a literature-themed hotel with stunning decor and a superb location in Paris' luxurious 8th district.
The hotel has twenty-six double deluxe, double superior, and junior suite rooms that have themes of various famous writers. Each room is tastefully decorated and is equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, Ipad, and en-suite bathrooms with toiletries. Pets are allowed and the rooms are lift accessible.
The Pavillion des Lettres has a multilingual staff and concierge that can rent out complimentary bicycles for guests or make dinner reservations. Guests can relax in the lounge area that features an honesty bar, library and fireplace.
A copious French breakfast is served daily and there are very good restaurants nearby, such as A La Chataigne that serves Corsican and French food.
The hotel is around the corner from Rue Saint Honoré for shopping, the French presidential palace, and the Champs-Elysées.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Excellent location in a glamorous part of Paris
The 8th district offers luxury and beautiful architecture while also being centrally located. You will be just around the corner from the French presidential palace, the Champs-Elysées, La Seine, and on Paris' most glamorous shopping street where you will find only the best designers.
positive:
Very professional staff
Being in such a high-class hotel, you would expect to have an equally impressive staff. All of the guests have commented on the staff's professionalism and friendliness. No request will be too much to ask.
positive:
A cultural experience
Many hotels in Paris have beautiful rooms, but nowhere in Paris will you find rooms like these. The hotel understands the importance of culture for the city, especially its literary culture. Not only will you love the beauty of the area, but you will be inspired by the words of others that were also entranced by the Paris.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Rooms are a bit snug
With limited space in the city, hotels try their best to provide comfort in such a small space. While most guests thought that their rooms were comfortable, others thought that the rooms were somewhat tiny.
negative:
Would be nice to have a kettle
The majority of guests loved their stay and had everything that they needed except for a kettle. Although it may seem small, these guests felt that it would be nice to have a cup of tea in the privacy of their own room.
negative:
Busy bar across the street may disturb your sleep
While most guests had an undisturbed stay, some guests found that the bar across the street does cause some noise until late into the night.