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Hôtel B55 Paris by Collection Vesper (Butte aux Cailles - Parc Montsouris - Cité U)B-Worth Trying

55 Rue Boussingault, 75013 Paris, France · Indoor swimming pool, Sauna, Swimming pool · 4.5/5 Google (501 reviews)

Stylish, quiet-leaning boutique hotel with popular breakfast and small bookable spa; service and fees feel inconsistent, so set expectations and confirm policies in advance.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Hôtel B55 Paris delivers a stylish, calm retreat anchored by exceptional modern design and a well-executed breakfast featuring fresh juice and DIY waffles. However, inconsistent service warmth and compact rooms with climate control variability prevent higher marks. The peaceful residential location appeals to those seeking quiet over proximity to sights, making it a solid choice for travelers prioritizing design and rest over culinary distinction.

Restaurant Summary

The vibe is modern and calming—a boutique base away from the crowds where guests call it “a peaceful retreat” after sightseeing. The culinary approach is straightforward breakfast fare—think fresh orange juice, pastries, and a DIY waffle or crepe station. It suits travelers who want a clean, efficient start over culinary theater; design and quiet are the main draw, not destination dining. Expect a comfort-forward buffet with variable refills at rush. Families can do well here: rooms are compact but functional, the bookable pool is a hit when managed well, and breakfast has kid-appeal items like waffles and hot chocolate. That said, confirm crib quality in advance, pre-book spa slots, and note fees that can add up.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€18-28 or insufficient_data per person ReservationsNot required

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Location Insights

Area: Residential-south Paris pocket near Parc Montsouris; calmer than tourist core, suits guests who value quiet over proximity.

Safety: Generally safe residential feel; a few guests reported discomfort but most felt fine.

Nearby: Near park, supermarkets, bakeries; 10–20 minutes to metro; buses nearby but slower for sights.

TolbiacTolbiac is characterized by a blend of residential buildings and commercial zones, with a notable presence of Asian restaurants and shops reflecting the area's multicultural identity. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from casual eateries to more refined establishments, attracting locals and visitors seeking authentic Asian cuisine alongside traditional French options.
ChinatownThe Chinatown area within the 13th Arrondissement is a bustling micro-neighborhood known for its concentration of Asian markets, restaurants, and cultural shops. It offers an immersive dining experience with authentic Chinese, Vietnamese, and other Southeast Asian cuisines, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

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