B&B Hotel Orly Rungis Aéroport 2 Étoiles
4 Rue Mondétour, Rungis, 94656, France

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Check in from: | 14:00 |
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Check out before: | 12:00 |
Breakfast | Breakfast available |
Pets | Pets allowed with an extra charge |
Children | Children are welcome at this hotel |
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B&B Hotel Orly Rungis Aéroport 2 Étoiles
B&B HOTEL Orly Rungis Aéroport 2 étoiles is located 4 km from the airport and only a 5-minute drive from the Rungis Market. Free WiFi is featured and free private parking is available on site. Silic Business Park is located 2.
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Comment: 19 Feb 2025
Nice hôtel, good value for money
The hôtel is easy to find.
Our rooms were clean, confortable. The staff was helpfull and friendly. The area is quiet and we slept well.
Breakfast buffet was fine.
The free transfert bus for aéroport is very close.
Comment: 1 May 2025
Spartan room for 58.25 € (= $66.40 US) WITHOUT breakfast
Returning under my Miami Beach coconut trees on Thursday, April 17, 2025 with Iberia via Madrid on the 10-hour flight, I decided to sleep at the B&B in Rungis the day before, Wednesday, April 16, because it was not expensive for a few hours, since I would have to leave at dawn the next day and there was no need to pay more at the Best Western Orly where I was then.
I then went from surprise to surprise.
The FIRST SURPRISE was that I found the door closed at 3:30 pm, because the BW allowed me to keep the room for free until 3 pm, given my Platinum status at home.
Indeed, there are NO HUMANS BEFORE 5PM in this small cheap hotel. Of course, everyone knows that in our sweet France the hour of soup is sacred, but all the same! No reception until 5:00 pm!
So I had to battle with a Machine that made it difficult for me to issue a code that was used to enter the hotel, then into my room, with my reservation number and the number of the credit card I had used to make the reservation.
DO NOT LOSE THIS RESERVATION NUMBER if you do not want to stay outside, in the cold, until the arrival of humans at 5 pm!
The SECOND SURPRISE was that, while the room was a reasonable size for Europe, where what are called “single rooms” in London are located between the English phone booth and my smallest closet in Miami, it was very spartan. A comfortable bed, a chair and a mini table constitute all the furnishings.
Of course, there was also a mini shower room with a mini, mini shower (where 30% of the Americans or some of my FIU students would not enter...), a sink (clogged, as usual because, for reasons I don’t know, maids never say when there is something wrong; whether at Choice Hotels, ACCOR, Best Western or B&B...) and, finally, humanity’s greatest invention: a running water toilet. And that’s it.
NO phone, NO hair dryer, NO fridge, NO express coffee machine with 4 capsules as at Best Western, NO iron and, of course, NO microwave oven; amenities I will find on June 18th in the Quality Suites at Atlanta Airport, Georgia, where I have already booked for $82.62 US (WITH buffet breakfast!), which is less than $20 US more expensive than for this Spartan room WITHOUT breakfast...
Because here in Hamburgoland, all the hotels of the CHOICE HOTELS group offer all these courtesy in the room, WITH buffet breakfast, for the same price as we pay in our sweet France for a Spartan room WITHOUT...
As for the size of my future room in Atlanta, let’s not talk about it: it is a suite, not a monk’s cell.
FINALLY, THIRD SURPRISE, there is NO WAY TO CONTROL THE AIR CONDITIONING, unlike, again, hotels in Hamburgoland, where each room has its own air conditioning, which the parishioner can regulate to his liking!
THE RESULT: I had to go to bed very early so as not to shiver in a temperature of 20oC and had to sleep with all the lights on in order to gain a small degree C and be able to shower the next day, then shave and dress at full speed and finally leave this cell of Cistercian from 6:45 am, in order to take the FREE SHUTTLE to Orly 3, which passed at 7:07 in front of the Formula 1 and Ibis Budget hotels, only about 50 meters from this B&B.
THAT SAID, this hotel is a good compromise when you have to leave Orly the next morning because, in addition to the FREE SHUTTLE, it can be accessed by PUBLIC TRANSPORT.
First of all, there is this magnificent bus (which is actually a comfortable coach), the 216, which departs from DENFERT ROCHEREAU, just like the Orlybus but on the Bd. Blanqui, just behind bus stop 64, and who will drop you off at LES CLOSEAUX stop in about twenty minutes from Denfert for €2 if you have a NAVIGO card (in April 2025, because everything changes in this ephemeral world where nothing lasts!), or €2.50 if you pay to the driver, who will give you change, unlike drivers in Miami, who give nothing back because here in Hamburgoland, you have to pay to a Machine. But don’t expect to change a €50 ticket on the bus either! The maximum allowed is 5 €
The second choice is bus 131 leaving from the Porte d’Italie, just in front of tram 3a, which will drop you off at the same stop LES CLOSEAUX a little half an hour after leaving the Porte d’Italie. ATTENTION, there is a partial 131, which stops at Chevilly-Larue Town Hall, and which does NOT go to LES CLOSEAUX. Take the 131 that goes to LA FRATERNELLE, a stop common to TRAM 7, which goes to Orly airport.
Once at LES CLOSEAUX stop, you walk a hundred meters in the opposite direction, towards a large Mac Donald’s, which is at the corner of MONDETOUR street, where this B&B is located. There you cross the street and go down a hundred meters and you will find the hotel on your left, at number 4, just before the Comfort Hotel, which is around the corner and which was a Kyriad where I slept about fifteen years ago before leaving for Madrid the next day.
WARNING, there is another B&B right across the street, but it is a *** while mine was a **. It is already less bright...
You can also use this combination from LES CLOSEAUX with bus 131 or 216, then tram 7, to Orly in case the free shuttle stops working when you sleep there.
You can then count about thirty minutes between the bus (131 or 216) + the TRAM 7 + the SHUTTLE to Orly 1 from where Iberia departs, or Orly 2, where is the British Airways if you leave via London, which I sometimes do with American Airlines nonstop to Miami. But I prefer the road through Madrid with Iberia, because Security at LHR is a long and rough test that we do not have via Madrid Barajas! Finally, it’s your choice, as the other one said...
Of course, if you’re travelling in a limousine you don’t need this information about public transport, reserved for the little retired teacher that I am, just one or two steps above the homeless and not too far from the Terminal, where everyone gets off to move to a better world...
But if you’re travelling by limo you won’t be reading this comment about a small hotel that’s cheap and not too comfortable, unlike what Pierre Daninos wrote in one of his books, where he spoke of a “small hotel that’s cheap but comfortable...”
FINALLY, I END WITH THE MOST IMPORTANT, according to the old tradition of the Sorbonnagres: THE EXCELLENT CANCELLATION POLICY OF THE B&B GROUP: DAY OF ARRIVAL AT 7 P.M.
Indeed, at a time when more and more hotels are adopting an unacceptable cancellation policy one day before the day of arrival for the FLEXIBLE rate, the most expensive of all, it is reassuring to see a chain that still offers an HONEST CANCELLATION POLICY FOR THE “FLEXIBLE” RATE: DAY OF ARRIVAL AT 7 P.M.
Some chains, such as Choice Hotels or Best Western, allow their members freedom. We find of their hotels that have an honest cancellation policy from the day of arrival at 4 pm, others at 6 pm and others 1, or even 2 days before the day of arrival (!!!) for the “flexible” rate. So I’m very careful when I go to their house and only book those who have a cancellation policy from the day of arrival at 6pm or at least 4pm.
The ACCOR group (Ibis, Mercure, Novotel), on the other hand, imposes the same cancellation policy, unacceptable to me, one day before the day of arrival for the “flexible” fare, from the Ibis Budget to the Novotel and from Vienna to Buenos Aires.
After being their loyal guest for a dozen years and sleeping in many of their hotels, from London, Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Aix, Annecy, Frankfurt and Vienna to Buenos Aires, Lima, Sao Paulo and Rio, with GOLD status for several years in a row, I have crossed them off the list since they adopted this unacceptable cancellation policy in 2023.
Because every time my flight has been cancelled (which has happened to me twenty times over the last thirty years for all sorts of reasons, from the ashes of a volcano in Iceland (which stranded me in Paris in 2010) or Chile (which stranded me in Montevideo in 2011), mechanical problems or weather problems, to the strikes of firefighters in Roissy!), it has ALWAYS been cancelled at the very last minute, NEVER a day before!
THE FLEXIBLE FARE, THE MOST EXPENSIVE OF ALL, MUST BE CANCELLED ON THE DAY OF ARRIVAL AT 6 PM, NOT BEFORE THE DAY OF ARRIVAL! Otherwise, it’s a sold rate, not a full flexible rate, the most expensive of all!
Now, in the B&B group all their hotels seem to have the same EXCELLENT CANCELLATION POLICY: DAY OF ARRIVAL AT 7 P.M. WELL DONE!
“That’s all I had to say about it,” as Forrest Gump always said in the third of 12 masterpieces to be taken to the desert island, after Gone with the Wind and Dr. Zhivago...
Well, if you have managed to read here, by the fire, without fainting like my young FIU students, allow me to be the first to congratulate you from my coconut palms in Miami Beach, Hamburgoland, where everything costs less than in our sweet France, from rents, clothes and burgers, to public transport, which are completely free and unlimited for Antiques from 65 years old...
Comment: 25 Apr 2025
Comfort basic
Comment: 11 Apr 2025
Stayed in: Apr 2025
Comment: 15 Mar 2025
Closed breakfast, automatic machine unavailable
Breakfast is supposed to be open from 6:30 am to 10:00 am on weekdays.
But this is not the case if you need early lunch, it is missed the person never on time.
One day she arrived 6h42 so no pastries no bread had to wait, the next 6h55 still closed.
Breakfast is provided for €11.50. I find it shameful for the service given, that is, none.
In addition the automatic machines coffee, tea... are empty unavailable.
No one at the front desk, only a security guard who can do nothing.
At room level nothing to say, it's clean
Very good location
4 Rue Mondétour, Rungis, 94656, France|0.9 km from city centre
10 things to dowithin 2.30 km
Transportationwithin 1.91 km
Check in and check out
Check in from:
14:00
Check out before:
12:00
Good to know
Children are welcome at this hotel
Please contact the hotel for details about adding extra beds.
Please contact the hotel for details about adding a cot.
Pets allowed with an extra charge
Breakfast available
Breakfast menu
Buffet
Breakfast price
ج.م. 674 (≈EUR 11.9)/person
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