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Unfortunately it is impossible to give more than 2 stars.. Rooms are small and old furnished, tiny bathroom. You can clearly hear what is going on in all rooms next to yours. Temperature control very old and slow. Breakfast poor, very poor... Staff was on...More
I can’t believe how rude the lady at the reception was, we left food inside the room and once we got back to our room it was thrown away so I went to the receptionist and with a very rude tone she said you are...More
Stayed at Hotel Terminus Montparnasse for one night while working in Paris. Stayed in a single room.
Great Location - very close to metro, lot of restaurants and shops close by
Friendly Staff
Room was nice, you could hear the metro but didn’t bother me....More
This hotel is in a great spot right near the train station. It was good value for our trip. Overall we were happy with our stay. However the elevator is very small (1 suitcase) which was frustrating, also you have to hand your key in...More
My second time in Hotel Terminus Montparnasse, the same feedback:
good hotel very good location and really courteous staff (specially Mariana) and good breakfast.
I will come back here again and again
Cheers!
In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, life is effortlessly chic and all things are beautiful. The main boulevard is dotted with famed terraced cafés, haut-couture shops, ivy-covered railings and fine-dining restaurants. Antique dealers and art galleries surround the fine art school and small museums hide in unassuming squares. The neighbourhood’s namesake church is the oldest in Paris and is the backdrop for talented
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musicians every weekend. The Luxembourg Gardens house the national senate, splendid lawns and flourishing flower beds. Famous faces and bourgeois Parisians frequent Saint Germain accompanied by the students of Rue Saint Guillaume and Rue des Saints-Pères. This is a neighbourhood where afternoon people-watching from a café or playing cards in a brasserie are a key part of the daily fabric.