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The entry-level rooms, while well-appointed and airy, can feel a bit cramped.
There arent accessible rooms for those with limited mobility.
The hotels wellness area consists primarily of a jacuzzi tub that can be privatized.
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The hotel isnt accessible for guests with limited mobility.
Hotel Fougere
The leafy courtyard offers an intimate place to unwind in the center of the city.
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There isnt a spa or fitness facility on site, although you could book an in-room massage.
The bathrooms are fairly basic and could use an upgrade.
Rooms are cozy, with exposed wooden beams and perfect, pin-sized balconies.
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Other highlights include three drink and dining options and a sultry summer terrace.
Plus, its well-located for exploring nearby Montmartre and Pigalle from a more local home base.
The rooms are on the smaller side, and can feel a bit cramped for two people.
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While located right beside a metro station, the hotel is removed from most of the citys action.
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Typically, it includes three courses for under 25 euros.
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She has stayed at dozens of hotels all around the city, reviewing many of them for T+L.
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