About Timhotel Boulogne Rives de Seine
The Timhotel Boulogne Rives De Seine is a low budget, short-stay hotel about seven to ten minutes’ walk to local public transportation (bus and train), just outside of the central ring of Paris. It is about 30 minutes from the Trocadero by metro.
Rooms offer free Wi-Fi, coffee makers, a TV and complimentary newspapers.
The facility maintains a 24-hour front desk and multilingual staff are always available. Wi-Fi in public areas is free and laundry facilities are not available on-site but are close by.
The hotel serves a highly rated breakfast for an additional 11 Euros that travellers say is well worth the money.
The hotel is 1.2 kilometres from Pierre de Coubertin Stadium, and within five of Stade de Roland Garros and Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. Pont de Sevres and Parc des Princes are also close (within two kilometres).
Positive Reviews
positive:
Good basic room for a short stay.
Business and leisure travellers liked the simple but clean hotel just outside the centre of Paris and about a ten minute walk to public transportation (bus and metro). Often described by guests as “functional” the hotel nevertheless got good marks for con
positive:
The staff are helpful.
Guests found staff both accommodating and bi-lingual in English and French.
positive:
Breakfast is well worth the money.
While it does not come included in the room charge, (and costs 11 euro) guests said breakfast was well worth the money. It is served continental style and includes croissants, cheese and fruit.
Negative Reviews
negative:
The rooms are small and old fashioned.
In Europe, this means that there is not enough storage space. Many guests suggested that the hotel could do with a facelift. Some guests had problems with regulating the heat in their rooms. Some had problems opening windows.
negative:
Rooms can be noisy and smell of smoke.
Several guests found the rooms noisy, primarily because of outside street noise. A couple also complained of requesting non-smoking rooms that smelled of smoke.
negative:
French travellers were unimpressed with the bathrooms.
One compared them to the kind found on trains and airplanes. In general, most guests found them to be clean but on the small side.