


A modern and unassuming 3* establishment.
A modern and unassuming 3* establishment.
The Best Western Champs-Elysées hotel is tucked away on a quiet street, just a stone's throw from the Arc de Triomphe and the finest avenue in the world, the Champs Elysées, in close proximity to the many shops, bars and restaurants of the neighbouring Avenue des Ternes. The area is watched over closely, and therefore safe. The nearest metro station is Charles de Gaulle-Etoile.
The hotel has three double rooms, four triples, two twins and one quadruple, some of which are particularly large and all of which feature modern decor which differs from one room to the next. Unfortunately, despite the efforts made to make the old windows larger, they are still too small for the rooms and do not allow a great deal of light to enter. With regards to amenities, the rooms have individual air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi and room service available until 11:00pm, but no mini-bar.
This tiny hotel has only 10 guest rooms and was entirely renovated in 2007. The entrance hall runs into the lobby, where you'll also find the basic desk which constitutes the reception along with a vending machine to buy drinks and confectionery alongside to the sofa. Just like the rest of the hotel, the breakfast room is tiny and houses just a few tables and chairs, though guests are invited to take as much as they like from the continental buffet.
Turkish bath
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A charming 3* hotel near the Arc de Triomphe.
A touchstone in the district.
A faultless establishment in a safe, must-see district.
A perfectly decent and well-located hotel.
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The local Zen den!
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