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Hotel Camelia International, Paris, France

3 Rue Darcet, 75017, Paris

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About Hotel Camelia International

We are situated in the heart of Paris on a very quiet street between Montmartre and the Arc De Triomphe...

Hotel Camelia International Amenities

Reception

24 Hour Reception

General
  • Breakfast
  • Luggage Storage
  • Elevator
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Tours Desk

Avg Rating: 71% (35 Reviews)

Character: 65%

Security: 70%

Location: 82%

Staff: 74%

Fun: 58%

Cleanliness: 74%

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Customer Reviews

86%

This is a great little hotel and nto expensive. I would definately stay there again. We were very happy with it.

Courtney, from Australia ~ Jan 6 2009

66%

Isabele, from Brazil ~ Jan 4 2009

90%

This isn't so much a hostel as more a hotel. The rooms are small but clean and the staff are all friendly. The train is about a 1 minute walk away and easy to navigate. There is also a patisserie at the end of the street. I would definately stay here again as the bed was comfortable and good central location.

Jason, from Australia ~ Nov 14 2008

76%

very good position.3 minutes from the metro and 20 minutes from the centre (walk).good choice.for 30 euro for night is good..

luca, from Italy ~ Nov 10 2008

56%

This hostel is very quiet and the rooms very compact. Very little room in the lobby area. If you plan on being out enjoying the Paris sights, this is an okay place for crashing at night. Tha cleaning staff are wonderful, but the desk staff are not very helpul or friendly. We would not choose this hostel again.

Colleen, from USA ~ Nov 1 2008