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- An open space all covered with wood and decorated with shiny objects
- Long and large parquet strips cover the floor
- A black ceiling keeps you focused on the art below
- Three chandeliers welcome you with style
- Stairs. The right leading to the breakfast area and the reception on the left
- Two grey couches face the reception
- Paintings and sculptures add the fine art feel you expect
- Dividing the space in half is a library, more of a dining area with two metallic tables, their chairs, lighting and decoration
- More inside, a large well lit saloon can host dozens of guests for drinks
- Six pending glass chandeliers and a wall covered with mirrors
- A slight climb to reach the intimate saloon
- At the very end, Chesterfield couches and a chimney transport you into the British capital
- Metal, red curtains and lots of sculptures in a space entertained with a music all the way
- Bar
- Room service
- Air conditioning
- Laundry room, Laundry service
- Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
- Personal newspapers
- Multilingual staff
- Newspapers
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Concierge
- Luggage room
- Business Center
- Meeting Room
- Medical service, Baby sitter
- Free Wifi Internet
- A square space, built and painted in concrete
- A bed in the middle on a red carpet surrounded by a metal furniture all around
- One black closet is all you need, with a safe hidden inside
- A working desk facing the 42 inch Samsung TV broadcasting more than 80 HD channels
- A relaxing bathroom: large, perfectly lit and plainly constructed in concrete
- A sink, a mirror and a big shower space with a strong pressure water I enjoyed
- The bed sheets smelled so nice
- Bathroom amenities were changed three times this week
- The towels were changed every two days even though I didn't threw them on the floor
- Four relaxing pillows, not thin and not thick but studied for the clients comfort
- An air conditioning system that reflects the strong air around the room without beating your bones out
- Two windows, one over the other block very possibility of noise that can escape from outside
- The waitress spent her time in the kitchen
- She is eagerly excited to make you sign the breakfast sheet (no hotel in the world makes you sign and we do get ask about the room number before leave)
- This signature details makes you feel like they they want to guarantee breakfast payment
- When asked about coffee she showed me the machine without offering help
- Another customer asked for tea and it was the same reaction. She should tell him, "come with me sir, which tea do you prefer, and prepare it for him"
- Five plates and a bowl of corn flaked were never removed from the table in front of me, even though I stopped eating the very first minute I arrived
- The milk tasted sour, I couldn't continue eating my cereals
- Same chewy feel of the croissants
- Again nobody proposed any eggs, so I asked and was answered: "Euh, yeah, why not, we can make you eggs if you want, but there are already on the buffet". Anything else? Crepes or pancakes?: "No, simply eggs."
- I sat here for an hour, the waitress spent 50 minutes out of those in the kitchen
- I suggest you you the five jars of milk and fruits in an ice container. With this summer's heat, you can get food poisoned
Breakfast at the Pulitzer Hotel, Paris… I Expected Better
The only minus:
- I woke up every day with a back pain due to the different levels between the two beds stuck to each other to create one king size bed. A king size bed is a king size bed, not two small ones. This made me mad.
I enjoyed this hotel to an extent I'll come back to it anytime I have the chance to. Everything was just perfect, especially its cosiness not felt in many others in the capital. Unlike other hotels, this one is calm. I spent a lot of time in my little room that felt as comfortable as home. I recommend it and suggest you try it when you have the chance to.