We originally booked 2 nights at this hotel in April. When we arrived the staff was very friendly and spoke fairly good english. We got checked in quickly and we were escorted with our bags to our room. The room was small, but cozy. It was a trendy looking room and had the amenities we needed to feel comfortable. We couldn’t see the Arc de Triumph directly from our patio, but could from the hotel’s entrance. Pros: It is centrally located. Staff is friendly and most spoke english. Rooms were quaint. Cons: There is a lot of traffic in the area so plan on more noise and being woke up in the morning by sirens. We did end up booking an additional 2 nights in this hotel because to us the price was good and the location was perfect. We were upgraded to a bigger room with a view of the Arc from our patio. Overall, our stay here was pleasant, I would stay here again and recommend it to others.
Gianna A.
Place rating: 5 Boynton Beach, FL
I felt like a rock star in this small boutique hotel. Not only is the hotel conveniently located to the Arc du Triomphe and the Champs Elysees, it is also around the corner to the metro which you can take to the airport with only 1 transfer. To be continued…
Doug A.
Place rating: 5 West Hollywood, CA
Loved our stay at this great hotel. The rooms are every bit as nice as the pictures including a nespresso machine, grohe shower, large bed(ours was a king), and very recently updated dacor. Also it ts in a great location right next to the Arc, at the end of the Champs, and a block from a train station! The staff are very friendly and helpful. Definitely a great find for a hotel!
Clara K.
Place rating: 5 Glendale, CA
I enjoyed my stay in August at this relatively new boutique hotel, situated within walking distance of the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees. I found a good deal on (around $ 180/night) for a Superior room, which turned out to be fairly spacious for a hotel room in Paris and came with a King sized bed. PROS: Good-sized rooms with quirky, modern décor Comfortable bed Coffee machine and free biscuits Refrigerator/mini bar without sensors Bathrobes and slippers Free wi-fi(pronounced«wee-fee» the French way) Location: In addition to being close to the Champs, which we appreciated because it stays open later than other areas of Paris, we took advantage of the Air France shuttle from the airport because there is a stop right at the Arc, and it’s much cheaper than a taxi and more convenient than having to lug our suitcases up and down stairs if we had taken the metro or train. It’s super close to the metro/RER(regional train) stop too. CONS: Bathroom: Very cramped, with hardly any room to move around. The shower was confusing to figure out at first. You can switch between two shower modes, either the rain shower head mode or handheld mode. The glass shower door is tricky to close because it folds open both inward and outward. It took a few tries to balance it perfectly between in and out. If it’s even a little off, it won’t achieve a tight seal and water will leak onto the floor. Another annoyance was the lack of hooks in the bathroom to hang your towel or robe, so you either have to throw your towel over the top of the shower door(if you’re tall enough), or open the door after your shower and step half out to reach over to the towel rack on top of the toilet. Wifi: The free wifi was spotty and the logins that were provided stopped working several times over the course of 6 nights, which meant we had to call down to the front desk to have them provide us with a new login. It also logs you out after a period of inactivity. Despite the cons, we were delighted with most other aspects of the stay and think it’s a great value for a 4 star hotel in Paris, although prices do vary throughout the year.