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#ChristmasDestinations2024 Address: 4 Rue des Innocents, 75001 Paris, France Atmosphere/Facilities: Lobby living room, dining room, laundry room, gym, office and social room, kitchen, balcony, self-service cleaning area. Features: Convenient living functions and transportation in the center of District 1, free coffee and sparkling water. Price: 200 Euros and up Rating: Located in the 1st district of Paris, next to a large shopping mall (Westfield Forum des Halles), living functions are very convenient. Transportation is more friendly for first-time travelers to Paris. Take the RED B line from Terminal 2 of Charles de Gaulle Airport to Châtelet-Les Halles Station. You can use your iPhone to buy a special airport ticket and enter the station by scanning the sensor. It is recommended to use the luggage lane for entry and exit. Follow the signs at Exit 1 to find the elevator. Take the entrance and exit elevator up and walk 20 meters to the left rear to arrive. The geographical location can be said to be quite good. There are many restaurants near the fountain square, and the street on the left behind the fountain is the Chinese food street. The lobby on the 0th floor is very exquisitely decorated. Fortunately, we stayed there during Christmas and there was a festive atmosphere. The 24-hour counter can store your luggage for free. In addition to the comfortable rest space and charging stations in the lobby, coffee and tea are provided free of charge. There is also a black water dispenser next to it that provides sparkling water. Going up the stairs next to the coffee machine is the first floor, where you will first reach a lazy sack and then a large table. You can use your computer and work comfortably here. WiFi service is available in the lobby. To the right of the big table is a comfortable gym. The space is not large but the facilities are very well maintained. In addition to free towels, you will see the same black water dispenser that also provides sparkling water. On the left, you will first encounter a small room where you can take towels, bath towels, toilet paper and cleaning supplies by yourself. The deepest room is the paid self-service laundry area, where you can scan the QR code to register and pay online. We were arranged in Room 223, which is very conveniently located. Not only does the room have a small balcony facing the fountain in the Fountain Square, but there is also a staircase next to the corridor to get towels, wash clothes or get water on the first floor. There is an Electrolux kitchenette right at the entrance, with an induction cooker, dishwasher, sink and trash can on the left. There is a toaster and electric kettle in the upper cabinet. There is a coffee machine on the right side of the table, which comes with a bottle of pure water. In France, you can drink cold water directly from the tap There is a small to medium-sized refrigerator on the right side of the lower level, with enough space to store some simple fruit salads and drinks. The left side of the lower level is divided into two rows, namely tableware and kitchen utensils. The upper cabinets have space for plates and snacks, as well as a microwave. To the right of the kitchen is a closet with a small safe. The bathroom has 24-hour hot water, with strong water flow and constant temperature, and a three-stage switch design that is very convenient to use. The large hair dryer is comfortable to use. The bed is average size and not very comfortable to sleep on. Cleanliness was ok. It is particularly important to note that this hotel will only provide free cleaning service on the third day after a full stay of 6 days. If you require room cleaning service, there is an extra charge of EUR 25 per room. Travel information: Take the RED A (red) Charles de Gaulle – Étoile station to the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysées, and Auber station to Galeries Lafayette Haussmann. Take Red A or D 1 stop to Gare de Lyon. The Louvre is a 5-minute walk from the Stock Exchange at Exit 8 of the Westfield Forum des Halles shopping mall. This is a hotel with great convenience and functionality. If you have enough budget, you must not miss it. The cheapest room type costs more than 200 Euros per night.
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