Le Patio Bastille Mini-hotel

Rooms and prices



Description
With a stay at Le patio Bastille in Paris (11th Arrondissement), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Notre-Dame and Louvre Museum. This residence is 3.5 mi (5.6 km) from Palais Garnier and 4 mi (6.4 km) from La Machine du Moulin Rouge.
Hotel opened in 1989, renovated in 2007. In this mini-hotel 88 rooms, 1 floor.
The distance to the nearest airport is 27 km.
Policies and conditions
- Child Policies: Children of all ages are welcome at this property. Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.
- Cribs and Extra Beds: For all room types, cribs can be added, but extra beds cannot be added. Fees for extra beds and cribs are not included in the total and must be paid at the hotel.
- Breakfast: Buffet Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.
- Pets: Pets are allowed on request Types of pets allowed: dogs, cats Fee: €10.00 (approx. US$11.54) per pet per stay
- Service Animals: Service animals are allowed on request
- Age Requirements: The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old
- Paying at the Hotel: MasterCard, AmericanExpress, Visa
- Check in time: 15:00. Check out time: 12:00.
Services and facilities
- Air conditioning
- Elevator/lift
- Currency exchange
- Smoke-free property
- Heating
- Security guard
- Newspapers
- Garden
- Television in lobby
- Terrace
- Fire Extinguisher
- All Spaces Non-Smoking (public and private)
- Outdoor furniture
- Reception desk
- Non-smoking rooms
- Soundproof rooms
- Room service
- Fridge
- Family room
- Cable TV
- Minibar
- Hairdryer
- Flat-screen TV
- Shower/Bathtub
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Alarm clock
- Toiletries
- Accessibility features
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Wheelchair access to restaurant
- Iron and board
- Ironing
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Safe-deposit box
- Concierge services
- Dry-cleaning
- Luggage storage
- Telephone
- Iron
- Bar
- Coffee/tea for guests
- Breakfast
- Buffet breakfast
- Breakfast in the room
- Restaurant
- Kitchen
- Kettle
- Free Wi-Fi
- Internet
- Airport transportation
- Spanish
- German
- English
- Italian
- French
- Arabic
- Parking
- Business center
- Event facilities
- Fax machine
- Meeting and presentation facilities
- Conference Hall
- Doctor
- First Aid Kit
- Babysitting and childcare
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Temperature control for staff
- Extra decontamination measures
- Temperature control for guests
- Personal protection equipment for guests
- Contactless check-in and/or check-out
- Additional measures against COVID-19
Street view
Video: Le Patio Bastille 3 ⭐⭐⭐ |Comentarios de clientes. Opiniones reales. París, Francia
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Reviews
Although it was a little old.
The amenities were not that extensive, as is common in overseas hotels.
We stayed 4 nights and got around Paris easily on the Metro and uber.
Most horrible experience.
As being an event plannerni travel quite often and staying at all types of hotels and resorts
Location - near 2 metro stations. Eaay access to attractions but it will take almost an hour train ride to get there.
Hotel: it needs a LOT of work. The floors, walls, stairs, walkways, carpets (yuck) it would be a great hotel if the owners put in some $$ and work to it.
Yes there is an elevator. But not acceble to all rooms.
From Lobby, you do have to walk down stairs to go to your rooms.
We had reservation for a twin room for my nieces (2 adults) and last minute I joined them and requested a larger room.
Hotel offered a junior suite ans charged us double because one more person was added. The room was big enough with 2 bath rooms. BUT it was filled with mold. Mold on the walls, mold on sheets, mold vents, mold on chairs.
They offered to move our room. Same issue.
Another room was on the 2nd floor where you take a narrow spiral staircase. With my heavy bags, i didnt think it was a good idea.
As it was late, they didn't have Housekeeping available, i offered to clean the vents because I knew I make not wake up next morning as I am allergic to mold.
After waiting about 30 minutes they brought vinegar and some kind of spray and a towl.
After cleaning the entire room, i was able to fall asleep for an hour. And coughed the entire night. (The towel was black when I was done cleaning).
Next day after several requests they said they will leave a smell removal machine. We were gone all day but came back to the room smelled like vinegar.
With very little sleep and coughing all night, next day we just left and hoped they would use the machine again.
Nope.. they brought the very noisy machine in the evening, but them I was ready to pack up and leave.
Even though my flight was not until very late in the afternoon. I had to get out of there so early in the morning.
Please stay away from room 32.
Staff: Lee was very patient and sympathetic.
It didn't worth what we paid for.
No apology, no follow up..
I will not recommend this place unless the owners put some work on this property.
None of the pictures on the website is the real version of the hotel.
Thank You.
The rooms were nice, with even a little kitchenette with a sink, a little hot plate, an electric kettle, and some pots and pans, plates, glasses, and cutlery for us to use.
There was also an empty mini fridge that we could use, although it sometimes froze the things we put inside it.
It also came with some instant coffee (regular and decaf) and tea bags, along with milk and sugar.
Comfortable bed.
There was a safe but we didn't use it (partially because we didn't really need it, but also because there were no instructions on how to set the code).
The bathroom came with a toilet, sink, and shower/bathtub combo, the water had a tendency to go cold after a relatively short time (for my standards at least); one time I had filled up a bath, but when I wanted to use the shower head to wash my hair the water was ice cold and did not want to heat back up; when I tried to shower the next morning, to wash my hair and body, I got largely through my routine, but when I wanted to rinse out my conditioner from my hair and rinse off shampoo from my body, the water was once again cold.
During a later shower, I really tried to use the water sparingly, only turning it on when I needed to wet something or rinse something, and that got me through with warm water all the way, but it's certainly not the relaxed shower experience I expect to have at a hotel.
Sometimes when other guests in the hallway or neighbouring rooms were loud, you could hear them.
The reception desk was always very kind and they spoke English well.
The rooms were usually cleaned nicely, although the coffee supplies weren't always refilled properly, and as a result one time we had to call the reception to ask for extra instant coffee; one time, however, the room was not cleaned but the coffee was refilled, and the "please clean the room" sign we had hanged on our door was on the ground, not quite sure what happened there; perhaps the cleaning and refilling of supplies was done by different people and after refilling the sign fell?
We didn't use the hotel's breakfast most days, instead we went to a boulangerie-patisserie just across and ~120m down the road for croissants and other vinnoiseries, baguettes, pastries, and savoury baked treats, as well as some machine coffee. Along with that we got some things at a local supermarket (even closer to the hotel on the same side of the road as the hotel, also down the street). We then often went up the road to Place de Nation to sit in the park and eat our breakfast there, from where we could then catch a metro or RER (sort of between a metro and a train) to whatever we had planned for that day.
Only on Sunday did we use the hotel's breakfast because the boulangerie-patisserie was closed, and it was also the final day of our stay when we needed to check out and be at the Gare du Nord train station in time to catch our Eurostar train.
The hotel's breakfast buffet was convenient, but in terms of quality nothing compared to our breakfasts on the other days, whilst way more expensive (€14 per adult), so I would highly recommend not paying for the hotel's breakfast and instead going to the boulangerie-patisserie and supermarket, or some other place to get a nice breakfast (and eat it in a park or in one of the hotel's patio's if the place you get your breakfast doesn't have seating) unless you need the hotel breakfast for convenience (such as on a travel day).
Close to the hotel there are several metro stations, an RER station, and bus stops, so it's very easy to get around by public transport from the hotel.
The street the hotel was on wasn't particularly nice looking, but there were some nice places nearby.
Frequently asked questions about Le Patio Bastille
How much does it cost to stay at ?
The cost of living in depends on the date, rate, number of guests etc. Enter your dates to see prices.
Which sights are located near ?
The nearest sights are: Picasso Museum (2.3 km), Notre Dame de Paris (3 km) and Palace of Justice (Conciergerie) (3 km)
Which room categories are available in the ?
You can book Superior Double room, Executive Double room, Double Junior Suite in the hotel. Please check room availability by choosing your dates
What are the check-in and check-out times at ?
Check-in at is possible from 15:00, check-out is until 12:00.
Does Le Patio Bastille have a swimming pool?
No, Le Patio Bastille doesn't have a pool.
Are pets allowed at Le Patio Bastille?
Yes, pets are typically allowed at Le Patio Bastille, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
How to get from the closest airport to Le Patio Bastille?
The closest airport is Paris Orly Airport, and it is about 31 mins from hotel by car (18.3 km).
What is the cancellation policy for Le Patio Bastille?
The cancellation policy for Le Patio Bastille varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.
Does Le Patio Bastille offer airport transfer services?
Yes, Le Patio Bastille offers airport transportation for guests. We suggest you call ahead to confirm details.