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13 Haziran 2023
Full and charm and fantastically located, quiet, super friendly staff, it's my go-to hotel in Paris. I stayed there four times in the past two months. One of its biggest assets is that, contrary to 99% of Parisian hotels, the Bonaparte doesn't go crazy with dynamic pricing. If you don't know what dynamic pricing is, it's the fact that a given room in a Parisian hotel in March will sell for three times (or more) the price in June, meaning you actually lose all connection between what you pay and what you get. The Bonaparte doesn't play this game. Of course, you will pay more in high season, but you will never pay 3,5x the price of low season. I'm not kidding when I say that probably all the other hotels I've stayed in in Paris (I do about 60 nights per year) rip you off without blinking as soon as tourists arrive. I'm currently revising all my reviews factoring in the highest price charged by these hotels, and all the ones I've stayed in so far have lost a couple of stars... except the Bonaparte. Is it perfect? No, but it doesn't matter. The single (garçonnières) rooms are uneven, some are perfectly fine, some feel a bit dated, especially since the rest of the hotel has been renovated. Why not renovate the garçonnières? Apart from that they are great because they are insanely cheap, and the bed, though single, is very comfortable. Second not-so-great point, breakfast is beyond basic, not even a fresh fruit or eggs. Granted, it's only 12 euros. You don't have to have it there. I think adding something fresh would be a plus. Despite these minor points, it scores big on all the others. Well done Hotel Bonaparte!
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