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Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain, a charming 3-star hotel located at 22 Rue Saint Placide in Paris, France. Boasting a convenient distance of just 1.1mi from the city center, this pet-friendly hotel offers a delightful stay for travelers seeking comfort and style. With 1810 reviews, this hotel has garnered positive feedback from many satisfied guests.

Bed in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain
Bed in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain

Rooms

Standard Double Room in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain

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1 Queen Size Bed

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140 sqft

Standard Room

City view

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Coffee machine

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1 Queen Size Bed

1 Double Bed

Deluxe

Free wifi

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Superior Double Room in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain

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1 Queen Size Bed

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160 sqft

Superior

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Coffee machine

Flat-screen TV

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The hotel provides a range of amenities to ensure a pleasant stay, including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, a bar, and a business center - all designed to cater to your needs. Relax in the cozy non-smoking rooms, complete with a bathtub, free toiletries, and a private bathroom. Enjoy the convenience of an airport shuttle (extra charges may apply) and an elevator for easy access to your room.

Indulge in a delicious breakfast offered by the hotel to start your day right before exploring the wonderful sights of Paris. Whether you are visiting for leisure or business, Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain provides a comfortable retreat in a prime location, making it a fantastic choice for your stay in the City of Light.

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Experience the Best

If you're traveling with your furry companion, you'll be delighted to know that Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain is a pet-friendly establishment. Simply make a request for your pet to accompany you, and charges may apply. This welcoming policy ensures that your four-legged friend can join you on your Parisian adventures, making your stay even more memorable.

For your convenience, Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain accepts a variety of payment methods. Whether you prefer to pay with cash or opt for credit card payment, rest assured that this hotel accommodates your needs. Accepted payment methods include American Express, Mastercard, Visa, and Maestro, providing you with flexibility during your stay.

Bed in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain
Bed in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain

Plan Your Stay

Embark on a culinary journey each morning at the hotel with a scrumptious breakfast that will energize you for a day of exploration in Paris. Indulge in a delightful array of breakfast options offered by the hotel, allowing you to savor delicious flavors before immersing yourself in the vibrant surroundings of the City of Light. With this delightful offering, your mornings at Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain are sure to start on a high note.

Breakfast in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain
Lounge or bar in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain

Amenities

Business center

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Bar

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Bathtub

Lounge or bar in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain
Lounge or bar in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain
Lounge or bar in Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain
This was perfect! I hadn’t been to Paris in several years and booked this place without knowing much about the area. I could not have been happier with everything! The hotel is so close to everything, the area has plenty of restaurants, shops and cute cafés and bakeries. Also, if you like shopping for vintage clothing, there’s a couple stores on the same street! There are a couple small grocery stores/convenience stores right there (one on the same block, the other ones is bigger and is a block or two away). It is super easy to get to, there is 2 different metro stations on opposites sides of the block, which allows you to take whichever lines you need. To get to and from the airport, you can most definitely use RER and then transfer to metro, but Uber is also available (cost me 50€ rush hour). I do have to say, traffic in Paris is generally rough, so if you want faster transport, choose public. If you are carrying multiple suitcases, I wouldn’t recommend, as there are lots of stairs and walking inside the stations, so it can be complicated. Otherwise, super easy to use metro! The hotel room was as expected, European sized, so if you are looking for a suite, this is not the kind of hotel you want. The room is cute, cozy and comfortable. It has hot and cold air if needed (didn’t need either). The bathroom was small but fine for myself. Again, this is the expectation in most smaller hotels in Europe, so it was no surprise. Everything was super clean and they would come daily to give you fresh bottle of water and change towels and whatnot, when needed. The hotel offers breakfast, but I did not try it, as I wanted to walk around and find a cute café. Staff was super friendly and is at the front desk 24/7. Overall one of the best stays in Paris! Would 100% go back!

Nicole

The hotel is in a somewhat quiet neighborhood, even though Bon Marche is right down the street, there are no other touristy attractions close by, so you get the sense of a real Parisian neighborhood. There is an excellent bakery right next door, we were able to do a take away pizza across the street and tons of other little bakeries, coffee shops and markets right on the same block or a very short walking distance. Although not walking distance to many of the tourist attractions, except for the Jardin de Luxembourg, the bus and Metro can take you to all the different parts of Paris very easily. There is a public bus close by that takes you directly to and from the Eiffel tower. I also liked the fact that the hotel was tastefully decorated. I find so many hotels in Paris have really garish décor, but the lobby and the rooms were decorated with an elevated décor. The staff was super friendly and helpful. I did have one strange encounter with one of the front desk people. My husband left a day earlier than me and then I walked back in the front desk man looked at me strangely. The maid was cleaning my room and I was working in the lobby and he finally came up to me asking if I had checked out. I told him no, I have a reservation for one more night. He thought I had left with my husband. It turns out that in Paris or maybe all of France, you are taxed per person per night, so he had to make sure that I was taxed for only one person that last night. Wish it had been explained from the beginning before the random questioning, but good to know for future stays in France!

Erica

Very nice hotel, situated in a quiet but well connected street inside the city, in fact in about 20 minutes on foot you can reach Notre Dame, the Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museums... If you don't like walking, it has not one but two metro stops, the green one of Sevres-Babylone and the purple one of Rennes, both are well connected and will quickly take you anywhere in the city. In addition, in the surrounding area there are plenty of supermarkets, brasseries and boulangeries. The room, renovated and modern, had everything we needed for our stay. A special thanks to the amazing receptionist Aldja (I hope I wrote it right) who recommended us wonderful places where we could eat, places we otherwise would have never found on our own!

Silvia

A lovely boutique hotel in a quiet area of St Placide. While not the most exciting area, the lack of sirens and crowds that can be found elsewhere in Paris was very nice. Location near Le Grande Epicure was very nice. The Prestige rooms are very comfortable offering more space than what you might normally find in Paris. The AC was very nice and worked well and the staff at the front desk were always very friendly and helpful. The metro stations were not far and a Bolt to Montparnasse station cost about 12 euros on a very rainy morning. I'd stay again.

Jeff

The location is comfortably located in a neighborhood with many popular shops, patisseries, and picturesque Parisian cafés. We left the window open at night and were able to sleep without too much noise from the street. The room itself was comfortable, more spacious than I expected in Paris, and we even had a bathtub!

Mariel

This was perfect! I hadn’t been to Paris in several years and booked this place without knowing much about the area. I could not have been happier with everything! The hotel is so close to everything, the area has plenty of restaurants, shops and cute cafés and bakeries. Also, if you like shopping for vintage clothing, there’s a couple stores on the same street! There are a couple small grocery stores/convenience stores right there (one on the same block, the other ones is bigger and is a block or two away). It is super easy to get to, there is 2 different metro stations on opposites sides of the block, which allows you to take whichever lines you need. To get to and from the airport, you can most definitely use RER and then transfer to metro, but Uber is also available (cost me 50€ rush hour). I do have to say, traffic in Paris is generally rough, so if you want faster transport, choose public. If you are carrying multiple suitcases, I wouldn’t recommend, as there are lots of stairs and walking inside the stations, so it can be complicated. Otherwise, super easy to use metro! The hotel room was as expected, European sized, so if you are looking for a suite, this is not the kind of hotel you want. The room is cute, cozy and comfortable. It has hot and cold air if needed (didn’t need either). The bathroom was small but fine for myself. Again, this is the expectation in most smaller hotels in Europe, so it was no surprise. Everything was super clean and they would come daily to give you fresh bottle of water and change towels and whatnot, when needed. The hotel offers breakfast, but I did not try it, as I wanted to walk around and find a cute café. Staff was super friendly and is at the front desk 24/7. Overall one of the best stays in Paris! Would 100% go back!

Nicole

The hotel is in a somewhat quiet neighborhood, even though Bon Marche is right down the street, there are no other touristy attractions close by, so you get the sense of a real Parisian neighborhood. There is an excellent bakery right next door, we were able to do a take away pizza across the street and tons of other little bakeries, coffee shops and markets right on the same block or a very short walking distance. Although not walking distance to many of the tourist attractions, except for the Jardin de Luxembourg, the bus and Metro can take you to all the different parts of Paris very easily. There is a public bus close by that takes you directly to and from the Eiffel tower. I also liked the fact that the hotel was tastefully decorated. I find so many hotels in Paris have really garish décor, but the lobby and the rooms were decorated with an elevated décor. The staff was super friendly and helpful. I did have one strange encounter with one of the front desk people. My husband left a day earlier than me and then I walked back in the front desk man looked at me strangely. The maid was cleaning my room and I was working in the lobby and he finally came up to me asking if I had checked out. I told him no, I have a reservation for one more night. He thought I had left with my husband. It turns out that in Paris or maybe all of France, you are taxed per person per night, so he had to make sure that I was taxed for only one person that last night. Wish it had been explained from the beginning before the random questioning, but good to know for future stays in France!

Erica

Very nice hotel, situated in a quiet but well connected street inside the city, in fact in about 20 minutes on foot you can reach Notre Dame, the Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museums... If you don't like walking, it has not one but two metro stops, the green one of Sevres-Babylone and the purple one of Rennes, both are well connected and will quickly take you anywhere in the city. In addition, in the surrounding area there are plenty of supermarkets, brasseries and boulangeries. The room, renovated and modern, had everything we needed for our stay. A special thanks to the amazing receptionist Aldja (I hope I wrote it right) who recommended us wonderful places where we could eat, places we otherwise would have never found on our own!

Silvia

A lovely boutique hotel in a quiet area of St Placide. While not the most exciting area, the lack of sirens and crowds that can be found elsewhere in Paris was very nice. Location near Le Grande Epicure was very nice. The Prestige rooms are very comfortable offering more space than what you might normally find in Paris. The AC was very nice and worked well and the staff at the front desk were always very friendly and helpful. The metro stations were not far and a Bolt to Montparnasse station cost about 12 euros on a very rainy morning. I'd stay again.

Jeff

The location is comfortably located in a neighborhood with many popular shops, patisseries, and picturesque Parisian cafés. We left the window open at night and were able to sleep without too much noise from the street. The room itself was comfortable, more spacious than I expected in Paris, and we even had a bathtub!

Mariel

This was perfect! I hadn’t been to Paris in several years and booked this place without knowing much about the area. I could not have been happier with everything! The hotel is so close to everything, the area has plenty of restaurants, shops and cute cafés and bakeries. Also, if you like shopping for vintage clothing, there’s a couple stores on the same street! There are a couple small grocery stores/convenience stores right there (one on the same block, the other ones is bigger and is a block or two away). It is super easy to get to, there is 2 different metro stations on opposites sides of the block, which allows you to take whichever lines you need. To get to and from the airport, you can most definitely use RER and then transfer to metro, but Uber is also available (cost me 50€ rush hour). I do have to say, traffic in Paris is generally rough, so if you want faster transport, choose public. If you are carrying multiple suitcases, I wouldn’t recommend, as there are lots of stairs and walking inside the stations, so it can be complicated. Otherwise, super easy to use metro! The hotel room was as expected, European sized, so if you are looking for a suite, this is not the kind of hotel you want. The room is cute, cozy and comfortable. It has hot and cold air if needed (didn’t need either). The bathroom was small but fine for myself. Again, this is the expectation in most smaller hotels in Europe, so it was no surprise. Everything was super clean and they would come daily to give you fresh bottle of water and change towels and whatnot, when needed. The hotel offers breakfast, but I did not try it, as I wanted to walk around and find a cute café. Staff was super friendly and is at the front desk 24/7. Overall one of the best stays in Paris! Would 100% go back!

Nicole

The hotel is in a somewhat quiet neighborhood, even though Bon Marche is right down the street, there are no other touristy attractions close by, so you get the sense of a real Parisian neighborhood. There is an excellent bakery right next door, we were able to do a take away pizza across the street and tons of other little bakeries, coffee shops and markets right on the same block or a very short walking distance. Although not walking distance to many of the tourist attractions, except for the Jardin de Luxembourg, the bus and Metro can take you to all the different parts of Paris very easily. There is a public bus close by that takes you directly to and from the Eiffel tower. I also liked the fact that the hotel was tastefully decorated. I find so many hotels in Paris have really garish décor, but the lobby and the rooms were decorated with an elevated décor. The staff was super friendly and helpful. I did have one strange encounter with one of the front desk people. My husband left a day earlier than me and then I walked back in the front desk man looked at me strangely. The maid was cleaning my room and I was working in the lobby and he finally came up to me asking if I had checked out. I told him no, I have a reservation for one more night. He thought I had left with my husband. It turns out that in Paris or maybe all of France, you are taxed per person per night, so he had to make sure that I was taxed for only one person that last night. Wish it had been explained from the beginning before the random questioning, but good to know for future stays in France!

Erica

Very nice hotel, situated in a quiet but well connected street inside the city, in fact in about 20 minutes on foot you can reach Notre Dame, the Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museums... If you don't like walking, it has not one but two metro stops, the green one of Sevres-Babylone and the purple one of Rennes, both are well connected and will quickly take you anywhere in the city. In addition, in the surrounding area there are plenty of supermarkets, brasseries and boulangeries. The room, renovated and modern, had everything we needed for our stay. A special thanks to the amazing receptionist Aldja (I hope I wrote it right) who recommended us wonderful places where we could eat, places we otherwise would have never found on our own!

Silvia

A lovely boutique hotel in a quiet area of St Placide. While not the most exciting area, the lack of sirens and crowds that can be found elsewhere in Paris was very nice. Location near Le Grande Epicure was very nice. The Prestige rooms are very comfortable offering more space than what you might normally find in Paris. The AC was very nice and worked well and the staff at the front desk were always very friendly and helpful. The metro stations were not far and a Bolt to Montparnasse station cost about 12 euros on a very rainy morning. I'd stay again.

Jeff

The location is comfortably located in a neighborhood with many popular shops, patisseries, and picturesque Parisian cafés. We left the window open at night and were able to sleep without too much noise from the street. The room itself was comfortable, more spacious than I expected in Paris, and we even had a bathtub!

Mariel

Location

22 Rue Saint Placide, Paris, 75006, France

Hôtel Sèvres Saint Germain