By TI reviewer Katie Thomas
Hotel Therese is a sophisticated boutique hotel, just blocks from Paris’s Musée du Louvre and Comédie Français. It is tucked away on a quiet, winding street of the same name. This boutique hotel delivers a contemporary, classic style with typical French panache, using dark-wood furniture and smart, striped upholstery throughout. Yet although Therese is elegantly low-key, there is still an air of sumptuousness; all of the amenities expected of a top-notch boutique hotel are present.
The facilities
The staff at Hotel Therese are enormously hospitable towards guests - a welcomed change from the rather detached demeanour to be found elsewhere in Paris. They insist on proper laundering, an in-room catered dinner, or even directions to a certain flea market (as was the case with 3 separate guests while I was there). Every request is followed by an effortless smile and calm efficiency that makes this boutique hotel naturally appeal to no-nonsense travellers and business clientele alike.
Downstairs, as found in most historic Parisian buildings, is the former wine cellar, which in this case has been repurposed as a pleasant breakfast room. Naturally the ex- cave is constructed entirely out of limestone blocks, and provides a cosy cottage-like venue for meals.
Hotel Therese serves French breakfast daily at quaint tables with dark wicker chairs set for two. Catering is available for lunch and dinner, and can be brought either to your room or the breakfast room. If you’ve had one too many crepes, and are craving a sushi roll instead, the boutique hotel is situated among a throng of Japanese restaurants, all within easy walking distance.
The rooms
An original staircase with wrought iron curlicues leads up to the guest rooms from the lobby. Alternatively, a spacious lift is equally available for those with weary legs and hefty luggage. There are 43 diverse rooms at the boutique hotel, categorised as Classic, Superior, Deluxe, and Club; each with colour and furniture variations.
All feature a TV, minibar and internet access (though it comes with a charge). The walls of Hotel Therese’s bedrooms are adorned with framed pressed flowers, giving a nod to a country French tradition, while adding to the charming quality of the decor. The spacious bathrooms are finished in white marble, each with ample tubs and shower facilities, as well as provided toiletries.
Address: 5-7 rue Therese, 75001 Paris, France
Booking info
Departure: Fri 22 Aug 2008
No. adults: 2
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Come for
- Location five minutes from the Louvre
- Good value
- The Club Rooms under the eaves
Not suitable for
- The late: breakfast can be a scramble
Children
The hotel welcomes children, and can provide a babysitter if needed. They recommend the Deluxe room for families, which can fit an extra bed for children.
Eating in
Hotel Therese does not have a restaurant, although there is a small room service menu and breakfasts can be delivered to your room.