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posted May 16, 2012
We stayed here as part of a group tour, so I don't know if they price is a good value or not. This hotel had one of the largest rooms we saw while travelling in Europe. The beds are large and comfortable. The bathroom was large and expensive looking with the nicest bathtub we had on our trip. The bathroom also had a phone in it (take that as you will). The hotel is a fair distance from the main sights of Paris, but that being said was still pretty convenient. The square outside of the hotel has several nice restaurants as well as a grocery store with an ATM and an inexpensive alcohol section. Would recommend if it is within your price range.

posted April 27, 2012
Evergreen Laurel Hotel is an excellent hotel situated only 15min from Opera metro station.It's on Georges Pompidou square,a very modern square with a big water fountain and many flowers .The metro station Levallois Becon is 2 min walk from the hotel and u can always find a seat because it's the beginning of line 3. The room was spacious with a big luxurious bathroom. The buffet breakfast was very good. Hotel stuff is very friendly. The bar stays open until 12,I think, but only for drinks.They don't serve toasts or snacks. Wi-Fi is not free. i would definitely stay again at this hotel.

posted April 6, 2012
This is the second time I have used this hotel, and was pleasantly surprised to be upgraded to a suite. The room was modern and comfortable, with a great bathroom and a (narrow!) balcony overlooking the square. As this hotel is literally 5 minutes on foot from our branch office in Paris it is especially convenient. The hotel appears to be owned by the Evergreen group, who are somehow linked to Eva-Air - tnis means you will always see aircrew at breakfast and the guests are 60% Chinese. This has the added advantage that tbe in-house Chinese restaurant is of good quality. As others have mentioned, wifi is not free. My only other (minor) grumble is that breakfast is always very chaotic, and the seating arrangements poor - it always seems to be packed. Fine fo business, too expensive for tourists.

posted March 25, 2012
A clean business hotel with spacious rooms which is located in the suburbs of Paris. Connection via the Métro is excellent since the final stop of the line 3 (Pont de Levallois - Bécon) is just a few meters away from the hotel. However I truly don't understand how a hotel nowadays can still charge for Wi-Fi, especially as in this case 10 Euro per hour. I guess every hostel already offers free Wi-Fi... Since this hotel is owned by a Taiwanese group do expect everything to be in their specific style. A style which does not really fits mine. I would recommend this hotel for business travellers who are having business meetings in the area. Others will better look out for alternatives.

posted March 1, 2012
I've stayed on business on a number of ocassions, and I have always found the Evergreen bright, clean and spacious. However, as a modern business-focussed hotel, I am amazed that wifi isn't freely available. There are many smaller (not to mention much cheaper) establishments nearby that offer this basic service for free. Given the premium that the Evergreen charges, they really need to look at this.