


This establishment is perfectly located for guests who wish to discover another side of Paris.
This establishment is perfectly located for guests who wish to discover another side of Paris.
Ideally located between the Trocadéro and the Arc de Triomphe, this apartment hotel allows guests to visit Paris in total simplicity. This residential area is served by several public transport stations (2 metro lines, 4 bus lines). The 16th arrondissement has some of the nicest museums: the musée de l'Homme, Guimet and the Palais de Tokyo for modern art enthusiasts. The surrounding streets have many shops and numerous restaurants and grocery stores.
The 97 accommodation units vary in size, from 25 to 55m², and they are simply decorated. Some of them even have a balcony. They all have the same commodities: individual air-conditioning, modem, safe, ironing board and iron, hair-dryer, flat screen TV, well-equipped kitchen (fridge, micro-wave oven, cooking stove, dishwasher, kettle and toaster). Guests may also ask to borrow a DVD player at the reception desk.
The interior decor is very simple, in brown and beige tones. When the weather allows it, you can relax for a while on the terrace. There is a breakfast service in the morning, but the area is open all day and is particularly enjoyable for a cup of tea or coffee. The residence has its own launderette (and laundry service) and a paying car park. There is free wireless Internet access in the entrance hall and a web corner.
Turkish bath
gym, mountain bike
The Au Trocadéro is a well-located, well-maintained hotel.
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This is one little hotel which may have a surprise or two.
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