About Hôtel Beige
As the name might suggest, the Plaza Opera is situated in the heart of cultural Paris, near its principle Opera House. It offers refined accommodation in an intimate boutique setting.
The rooms are small, but well furnished, and feature en-suite bathrooms, flat screen TV’s with satellite channels, dressing tables, hairdryers and telephones
Reception is open 24 hours and can assist with local information and full concierge services. There is a cosy guest lounge to socialise or get lost in that novel, and free Wi-Fi throughout for when only the world beyond will do.
A basic breakfast buffet is available every morning in the cosy breakfast room, while for other meals the culinary capital of the world awaits you just beyond the Plaza Opera’s doors.
The excellent cafes and streetlife of Rue Montorgueil are just a mile from the hotel, while the ever popular Louvre is 1.2 miles away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Terrific location
Though not right in the tourist heartland, this was what guests liked most about the Plaza Opera. It certainly isn't far fro Les Halles and the Louvre, a bit over a mile, but the guests seemed to like being in an area that had at least a bit of a local feel to it.
positive:
Top quality staff
The great service guests received from the hotel's staff was mentioned again and again. They described staff members who were both friendly and also very knowledgeable and informative, giving them some top local tips.
positive:
Good value for money
Surprisingly perhaps for a hotel in central Paris, where rooms are of course very expensive, several guests still mentioned that they felt they received excellent value for money. It seems that other options they looked at of the same standard cost a bit more.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Elevator suitable for “mini me”
As with almost every Haussmann-era building in central Paris, the hotel's lift is described as exceptionally small. At most two people, without luggage, could fit in. Claustrophobic guests should be prepared to take the stairs.
negative:
Meagre and expensive breakfast
It was hard to find anything good written about the hotel's breakfast. Most described it as somehow both insubstantial and expensive, and suggested that others simply take their breakfast at a nearby café.
negative:
Exceptionally small rooms
Another Paris cliché perhaps, but many guests do report that the rooms were very small indeed - for the standard rooms, pretty much as small as possible without placing the bed vertically.