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Myself and the other half stayed here for 4 nights for our first visit to paris. It is a 3 minute walk from the arc de triomphe and the major metro station 'Charles de Gaule - Etoile' offering rapid access to ever major attraction and...More
We arrived to a nice receptionist then after clambering up three flights if stairs, opened the door still holding the door knob in my hand, the wardrobe was hopeless, only one hanger, and a screwed up blanket inside, the bathroom, glass door never fitted the...More
Location of this little hotel is excellent - just off the Arc de Triomphe, and the salubrious Ave Foch. You can walk to all the major tourist sights from here. The area itself is quiet, with relatively fewer restaurants in close vicinity, though in Paris...More
I have twice stayed at the Hotel residence Chalgrin. When I return to Paris I will stay again. Their location is perfect - close to the Arc de Triomphe and easy access from CDG airport using the Air France shuttle bus. They are also very...More
This hotel has a great location and is just a stones throw from the Arc de Triomphe, the metro, and convinient to many of the sites to visit in Paris. On arrival we found out however there was no elevator, no porter, and the front...More
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Location
France > Ile-de-France > Paris > Champs-Élysées
/ Passy
This area is characterized by its namesake avenue which extends northwest from the Louvre to the modern business district, punctuated by the iconic Arc de Triomphe. Grand embassies stand among impressive offices and presidential palaces; architecture from 19th century Universal Exhibitions, homes, art galleries, and 19th century streets designed by Baron Haussmann flank haute-couture boutiques. This
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neighborhood never rests, buzzing with visitors from around the world at all times of day and night, all within a stone's throw of the Seine.