La Louisiane

Hotel · Saint-Germain-des-Pres

La Louisiane

Hotel · Saint-Germain-des-Pres

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60 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris, France

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Nestled in lively Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this charming hotel boasts quirky, retro rooms, warm hospitality, and unbeatable access to Parisian hotspots.  

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60 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 44 32 17 17
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@hotellalouisiane

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"An old hotel where Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Cy Twombly, and Miles Davis stayed. It is described as old but clean, not fancy but not filthy either."

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Jelly Tree

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I love this hotel so much. The family room was perfect for the six of us. The beds were so comfortable, I really believe the most comfortable beds I have encountered in a hotel. The hotel staff are so kind and friendly. They were flexible regarding the check in and check out times, which we appreciate a lot! This hotel has a perfect location. Carrefour right across the street, lots of cafes and restaurants around and also some sights are within walking distance (Louvre, Notre Dame). I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Paris. The historical background of this hotel is also very fascinating. The family room didn't have a TV but we didn't need one. It's a hotel where you can be and appreciate being in Paris, the past and all its surroundings.

Martyn Lucas

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For the price you can't beat this hotel. The location is perfect. The surrounding streets and restaurants of the Latin quarter are an amazing slice of Paris. If you want an immaculate upmarket hotel this isn't for you, but we loved the fact that it is a little tatty around the edges. The wonky staircase and patched up carpets just add to the history and charm. The room was small but very clean and well stocked with clean towels, a safe, fridge and kettle. The beds were clean and comfortable. Lovely little balcony with views down to the lively street below. It was great to hear the hustle bustle of the night life with the balcony doors open. but If you like quiet at night time it may not be for you.

Escape38978181783

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Great location. I like to walk, and I could get anywhere I wished. The simple amenities provided worked well for me. The bedding was good quality, and I could soak in the bath. I do not expect Paris to be quiet, but twice I had a room on the Rue de Buci, and it was noisy until 4 am. Get a room on the courtyard 'si possible'. It is easy to get great, fresh food within a short walk, and the Blvd. Saint Germain is just a half block. These places are converted rooming houses, so keep your expectations at bay, and you will enjoy while saving $$. I have stayed here many times, the most recent being July 2024.

KATY DE LA GARZA

Google
The location of this hotel is hard to beat and the price for being in the heart of Paris is great! The staff is friendly, thee are hundreds of restaurants at walking distance and acces to public transportation. The rooms have been recently renovated, are very clean and have all the basics. The only issue is the bathroom shower. There are no curtains or divisions, just a tub and the shower head. But overall this is a little gem!

Renee Karunungan

Google
I always stay at this hotel whenever I go to Paris. It's near the Metro, surrounded by restaurants, with a supermarket across. It's in a very good location for a very good price. The rooms themselves are a good size and they have been renovating the rooms over the last year to make it more modern. There is a fridge in the room, which is handy when you want to buy food from the supermarket and keep them cold. There is also a hair dryer, extra pillows, etc. The only problem I see is that at the moment not all rooms are consistent, meaning, some rooms have bathrooms with no shower curtain and have less lighting making the room dark. Hoping they finish all the renovations and decorating for all rooms. All in all, still a good hotel to stay in.

Munyoz-7

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I have difficulties to consider this as hotel, or I would rate it between 1 to 2 stars hotel. |Location is really good, in a seemly safe area too.||Room, floor and permise seems old, which is fair, but without a refresh, the carpet on the floor was old, consumed and dusty.||Water in the shower was working at intermittent.|Staff some seemed disinterested to the client, however owner seemed engaged and care more about the people.|The price I had pay per night was far above (more than 200 euro per nigh) of what I would expect. If you go for tourism, consider that is a very basic equipped but near bars and restaurants where you could eat… no to be considered if traveling for business.

A.G. M.

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Great location. Modest but clean and affordable. It is getting refurbished. This place has a tradition going back many many years as the place of residence of many famous writers, artists and top jazz musicians on a budget and is the location of the 1986 film 'Round Midnight. A sort of Parisian Chelsea Hotel. Perfect for a bohemian experience!

Dawn D

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Location, location, location!||It's not easy to find accommodations for a family of five, for a reasonable price, in Paris. Louisiane delivered -- though just barely! They gave us a room with one queen and two twin beds, and we had to do some creative bed-making to make this useable for parents with three young teens, but it worked. The room was eclectic, weirdly-shaped, and charming, just like the Latin Quarter itself; we loved the rooftop view, and the tiny bathroom with its soaker tub!||Five-star resort? Definitely not. The place is old and budget, and you won't be overwhelmed with luxury amenities. But it's full of character and history, a building crammed with the stories of the lives lived inside it, and you can feel them. Every type of restaurant and attraction you could want is within an easy walk, the streets hopping with nightlife. Highly recommend if you want a taste of "real" Latin Quarter. Fantastic experience!