About Hôtel Le Daly's
Hôtel Le Daly's is a small hotel and restaurant located in the 20th district of Paris and just right next to the Nation metro station.
The hotel offers eleven single or double rooms that are simply decorated and each feature a satellite TV, wardrobe, and en-suite bathroom.
Hôtel Le Daly's has a multilingual staff that can assist guests with information about Paris and the public transportation system. Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel and on-site parking is not available.
Every morning the hotel offers guests a choice of either an express or continental breakfast. The hotel is also known for its delicious restaurant that serves cuisine from the Auvergne region, such as aligot and truffade.
The area has nice specialty shops and Paris' best outdoor market, Marché d'Aligre. The Nation metro station has direct lines to the Louvre, Montmartre, Arc de Triomphe, and the Eiffel Tower.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Perfectly connected to all the sites
Although you may not be able to walk to all of the famous sites of Paris from this hotel, you will certainly be well connected by the metro. Direct trains are available to the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Marais, Montmartre, Gare de Lyon, Gare de Nord, Pere Lachaise, the Louvre, Notre Dame and Euro Disney. The area also has various restaurants and bars that are more reasonably priced by comparison to those in centre city.
positive:
Simple and convenient hotel
The hotel has brand new facilities and guests have commented on how clean their rooms were. If you are looking for a no frills hotel but a bit above the standard budget hotels, then this place is for you.
positive:
Friendly restaurant staff
Guests really enjoyed the hotel's restaurant, not just for the quality of the food but for the friendly and helpful staff that also run the hotel.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Lack of reception
While most guests liked the convenience of checking in and then being on their own, some guests preferred to have a staff in the hotel rather than going to the restaurant to speak to someone if there was an issue or request.
negative:
The walls are a bit thin
Paris was designed to have buildings that are aesthetically beautiful but not very quiet. You will hear people talking and walking around the hotel, but this is quite common for the city.
negative:
Second-floor rooms have sloped ceilings
Some guests have mentioned that the room was made smaller by having a slanted ceiling which makes it especially difficult if you happen to be on the taller side.