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ibis Paris Bastille Opera

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The ibis Paris Bastille Opera is a vibrant 3-star hotel nestled in the heart of Paris on 15 rue Bréguet, just 1,1 mil from the city center. With a starting price of $100, this hotel offers an array of amenities to make your stay comfortable and memorable.

Boasting 4533 reviews, this pet-friendly hotel provides a cozy retreat featuring free WiFi, air conditioning, and a 24-hour front desk for your convenience. Enjoy the live music performances and unwind at the bar or restaurant after a day of exploring the city. Take in the stunning views from the sun deck or terrace, or enjoy a leisurely picnic on the property. With wheelchair accessibility and non-smoking rooms available, the ibis Paris Bastille Opera caters to the needs of every traveler.

Property building in ibis Paris Bastille Opera
Property building in ibis Paris Bastille Opera

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Twin Room with 2 Single Beds in ibis Paris Bastille Opera

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2 Tek Kişilik Yatak

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140 ft²

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Relax in our cozy Twin Room with 2 Single Beds, equipped with air conditioning and free toiletries. Perfect for 2 adults and 1 child, enjoy a private bathroom in this 140 sqft space.

Standard Double Room in ibis Paris Bastille Opera

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1 Çift Kişilik Yatak

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150 ft²

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Indulge in comfort in our Standard Double Room, featuring a cozy 151 sqft space with a double bed, private bathroom, air conditioning, and free toiletries. Perfect for 2 adults seeking a relaxing stay without smoking.

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150 ft²

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This air-conditioned double room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. The unit offers 1 bed.

Daha Fazlasını Keşfet

Conveniently located in Paris, France, the ibis Paris Bastille Opera is a traveler's paradise offering a mix of relaxation and entertainment. The hotel's prime location, coupled with its impressive amenities, ensures a delightful stay for guests seeking comfort and convenience during their visit to the enchanting city of Paris.

Property building in ibis Paris Bastille Opera
Property building in ibis Paris Bastille Opera

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Indulge in a culinary experience like no other at the ibis Paris Bastille Opera's very own restaurant, Le Génie Sous Les Etoiles. With a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for families and those seeking traditional French cuisine, this on-site dining option will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're craving a classic dish or eager to try something new, the restaurant provides a delightful experience for guests without having to leave the comfort of the hotel.

Bedroom, Bed in ibis Paris Bastille Opera
Bedroom, Bed in ibis Paris Bastille Opera

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For pet lovers, rejoice in the fact that your furry companions are more than welcome at this enchanting hotel. With pets allowed and charges that may apply, you can bring your four-legged friends along for the adventure. Enjoy exploring the best of Paris with your pet by your side, knowing that a cozy retreat awaits you both at the ibis Paris Bastille Opera after a day of sightseeing and discoveries.

Breakfast in ibis Paris Bastille Opera
Breakfast in ibis Paris Bastille Opera

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Bar

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24 Saat Açık Resepsiyon

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Restaurant/places to eat in ibis Paris Bastille Opera
Restaurant/places to eat in ibis Paris Bastille Opera

Restoran

Le Génie Sous Les Etoiles

Aile Dostu, Geleneksel, Fransız

Breakfast in ibis Paris Bastille Opera
Restaurant/places to eat in ibis Paris Bastille Opera
Property building in ibis Paris Bastille Opera
The hotel is a five minute walk from the metro at Breguet-Sabin and it only takes 10 minutes from Gare du Nord (1.65euros). Very friendly and extremely helpful staff. The whole of the reception area is full of well cared-for plants, which gives you the feeling that you are in a botanical paradise. Our room overlooked the street, which was lovely. I spent a lot of time watching the comings and goings of a day in Paris. The central rooms overlooked the roof top herb gardens, used by the chefs in the restaurant. The hotel is located in an interesting area of Paris, near the Marais. Visit the famous Bastille market on Thursday and Sunday mornings, where stalls sell an abundance of fruit and vegetable, fish, bread and flowers to name but a few. There is a lot to see for free. Probably the most famous cemetry in the world - The Pere Lachaise, where Jim Morrison rests in peace, is a 15 minute walk to the east. Walk another 15 minutes south of the hotel, past the Bastille monument and you find the magical High Line Gardens, where trees and shrubs grow along a disused railway, raised high above street level. The concept has been copied in the High Line Gardens in New York. Paris is for walking and for exploring the many hidden treasures. Many pubs have happy hour, half price cocktails from 6pm-8pm. The best cocktails are at the Grand Cafe Bataclan, a ten minute walk north of the hotel. The Ten Belles Cafe, where you can buy artisan breads and good coffee is two minutes from the hotel - try the excellent scones, butter and jam. The breakfast at the hotel sounds expensive at 9.5 euros, but in reality it is cheaper than buying breakfast in local cafe's. So much to see and do - so little time!

Ann

location was brilliant litrally surrounded by everything you would need from supermarkets to bakerys from pubs to popular restaurants everything you could need is in walking distance including the metro not to forget their is a large market at the end of the road on a Sunday. very good looking hotel inside and out, the continental breakfast was excellent and evan included hot sausages and scrambled eggs each day, fresh juice and a variety of pastry items were also included the hotel was very clean and staff were very polite and always willing to helo. I would honestly rate this hotel a 5*

Glenn

Great customer service from the staff who were always happy to answer questions about the local area. Very pretty large foyer on the ground floor with lots of plants, comfortable seating and and charging points. It has a free table football, bag storage for €4 a day and could be used for working if you need. This is all open plan to the restaurant (which serves reasonably cheap food but I found the menu to be a bit unclear on what type of cuisine they do.) Room was a small double, with a little ensuite with half sink and shower and toilet. Perfectly suited for short trips.

Jessica

The location was great. The place was really clean. Walking distance to an outdoor market with many vendor options for food, fresh produce, fresh meats, seafood, and even clothing and gift items. Not within the tourist area, so the area is not heavily populated but conveniently located nearby. There was a holiday for two days during our stay, so having access to hotel meals was convenient when restaurants were closed was a good option. There is a small convenience store around the corner.

Foster

Our room was clean and functional. It was definitely small - though we expected that for Paris. The twin beds were smaller than the average twin and we kept seperating them for a little personal space and every day they had been pushed back together. There wasn't quite space for 2 people to open up their luggage - but we made due. Bathroom door didn't have a lock - but it wasn't a deal breaker. A little more space would have gone a long way - but for the price, we were content.

Alyssa

The hotel is a five minute walk from the metro at Breguet-Sabin and it only takes 10 minutes from Gare du Nord (1.65euros). Very friendly and extremely helpful staff. The whole of the reception area is full of well cared-for plants, which gives you the feeling that you are in a botanical paradise. Our room overlooked the street, which was lovely. I spent a lot of time watching the comings and goings of a day in Paris. The central rooms overlooked the roof top herb gardens, used by the chefs in the restaurant. The hotel is located in an interesting area of Paris, near the Marais. Visit the famous Bastille market on Thursday and Sunday mornings, where stalls sell an abundance of fruit and vegetable, fish, bread and flowers to name but a few. There is a lot to see for free. Probably the most famous cemetry in the world - The Pere Lachaise, where Jim Morrison rests in peace, is a 15 minute walk to the east. Walk another 15 minutes south of the hotel, past the Bastille monument and you find the magical High Line Gardens, where trees and shrubs grow along a disused railway, raised high above street level. The concept has been copied in the High Line Gardens in New York. Paris is for walking and for exploring the many hidden treasures. Many pubs have happy hour, half price cocktails from 6pm-8pm. The best cocktails are at the Grand Cafe Bataclan, a ten minute walk north of the hotel. The Ten Belles Cafe, where you can buy artisan breads and good coffee is two minutes from the hotel - try the excellent scones, butter and jam. The breakfast at the hotel sounds expensive at 9.5 euros, but in reality it is cheaper than buying breakfast in local cafe's. So much to see and do - so little time!

Ann

location was brilliant litrally surrounded by everything you would need from supermarkets to bakerys from pubs to popular restaurants everything you could need is in walking distance including the metro not to forget their is a large market at the end of the road on a Sunday. very good looking hotel inside and out, the continental breakfast was excellent and evan included hot sausages and scrambled eggs each day, fresh juice and a variety of pastry items were also included the hotel was very clean and staff were very polite and always willing to helo. I would honestly rate this hotel a 5*

Glenn

Great customer service from the staff who were always happy to answer questions about the local area. Very pretty large foyer on the ground floor with lots of plants, comfortable seating and and charging points. It has a free table football, bag storage for €4 a day and could be used for working if you need. This is all open plan to the restaurant (which serves reasonably cheap food but I found the menu to be a bit unclear on what type of cuisine they do.) Room was a small double, with a little ensuite with half sink and shower and toilet. Perfectly suited for short trips.

Jessica

The location was great. The place was really clean. Walking distance to an outdoor market with many vendor options for food, fresh produce, fresh meats, seafood, and even clothing and gift items. Not within the tourist area, so the area is not heavily populated but conveniently located nearby. There was a holiday for two days during our stay, so having access to hotel meals was convenient when restaurants were closed was a good option. There is a small convenience store around the corner.

Foster

Our room was clean and functional. It was definitely small - though we expected that for Paris. The twin beds were smaller than the average twin and we kept seperating them for a little personal space and every day they had been pushed back together. There wasn't quite space for 2 people to open up their luggage - but we made due. Bathroom door didn't have a lock - but it wasn't a deal breaker. A little more space would have gone a long way - but for the price, we were content.

Alyssa

The hotel is a five minute walk from the metro at Breguet-Sabin and it only takes 10 minutes from Gare du Nord (1.65euros). Very friendly and extremely helpful staff. The whole of the reception area is full of well cared-for plants, which gives you the feeling that you are in a botanical paradise. Our room overlooked the street, which was lovely. I spent a lot of time watching the comings and goings of a day in Paris. The central rooms overlooked the roof top herb gardens, used by the chefs in the restaurant. The hotel is located in an interesting area of Paris, near the Marais. Visit the famous Bastille market on Thursday and Sunday mornings, where stalls sell an abundance of fruit and vegetable, fish, bread and flowers to name but a few. There is a lot to see for free. Probably the most famous cemetry in the world - The Pere Lachaise, where Jim Morrison rests in peace, is a 15 minute walk to the east. Walk another 15 minutes south of the hotel, past the Bastille monument and you find the magical High Line Gardens, where trees and shrubs grow along a disused railway, raised high above street level. The concept has been copied in the High Line Gardens in New York. Paris is for walking and for exploring the many hidden treasures. Many pubs have happy hour, half price cocktails from 6pm-8pm. The best cocktails are at the Grand Cafe Bataclan, a ten minute walk north of the hotel. The Ten Belles Cafe, where you can buy artisan breads and good coffee is two minutes from the hotel - try the excellent scones, butter and jam. The breakfast at the hotel sounds expensive at 9.5 euros, but in reality it is cheaper than buying breakfast in local cafe's. So much to see and do - so little time!

Ann

location was brilliant litrally surrounded by everything you would need from supermarkets to bakerys from pubs to popular restaurants everything you could need is in walking distance including the metro not to forget their is a large market at the end of the road on a Sunday. very good looking hotel inside and out, the continental breakfast was excellent and evan included hot sausages and scrambled eggs each day, fresh juice and a variety of pastry items were also included the hotel was very clean and staff were very polite and always willing to helo. I would honestly rate this hotel a 5*

Glenn

Great customer service from the staff who were always happy to answer questions about the local area. Very pretty large foyer on the ground floor with lots of plants, comfortable seating and and charging points. It has a free table football, bag storage for €4 a day and could be used for working if you need. This is all open plan to the restaurant (which serves reasonably cheap food but I found the menu to be a bit unclear on what type of cuisine they do.) Room was a small double, with a little ensuite with half sink and shower and toilet. Perfectly suited for short trips.

Jessica

The location was great. The place was really clean. Walking distance to an outdoor market with many vendor options for food, fresh produce, fresh meats, seafood, and even clothing and gift items. Not within the tourist area, so the area is not heavily populated but conveniently located nearby. There was a holiday for two days during our stay, so having access to hotel meals was convenient when restaurants were closed was a good option. There is a small convenience store around the corner.

Foster

Our room was clean and functional. It was definitely small - though we expected that for Paris. The twin beds were smaller than the average twin and we kept seperating them for a little personal space and every day they had been pushed back together. There wasn't quite space for 2 people to open up their luggage - but we made due. Bathroom door didn't have a lock - but it wasn't a deal breaker. A little more space would have gone a long way - but for the price, we were content.

Alyssa

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ibis Paris Bastille Opera