For travelers on a tight budget, this cheap, cheerful, and charming hotel – named for the famous pianist and built in 1846 – hits all the right notes. Overlooking a glass-roofed shopping arcade, the 36-room property has one thing that others in the budget category often lack: peace and quiet.… more The rooms themselves, though not terribly stylish or modern, are decently comfortable and – if you get one facing the arcade – gloriously bright. The hotel’s entrance, tucked away at the end of a pedestrian passageway very close to the Opera Garnier and the city’s biggest department stores, may seem difficult to locate after a long day of sightseeing, but you won’t soon forget the price.
want to stay there next time, because of the location, very romantic, cosy, It's not the best hotel, but i loved it
This hotel is situated inside Passage Jouffroy. (I found the picture of this hotel in quite a few photography books about Paris.) It
I brought a small group of 4 to the Chopin and all enjoyed the stay very much. The location is great for Metro travel and simply walking
This hotel is situated inside Passage Jouffroy. (I found the picture of this hotel in quite a few photography books about Paris.) It