


A faultless establishment in a safe, must-see district.
A faultless establishment in a safe, must-see district.
The Hôtel Tilsitt is located in a quiet little street a stone's throw away from one of the most emblematic monuments of Paris, the Arc de Triomphe, and the most beautiful avenue in the world, the Champs-Elysées. Traditional bars and eateries rub shoulders with gourmet restaurants in the area around the hotel. The closest metro station provides direct access to the main lines to explore all of Paris. The area is very sophisticated, attracts many tourists and is kept safe with a high police presence. The closest underground station is Charles de Gaulle Etoile.
The rooms are big and bright and those on the 5th and 6th floors have the considerable added extra of little balconies with unobstructed views over the rooftops of Paris. All the rooms have their own character though, mainly as a result of the choice of colours, although the rustic chic decor of second-hand furniture is pretty much identical throughout. All are provided with a flat-screen satellite television, individual air-conditioning, a free mini-safe and Wi-Fi access. Nearly all the bathrooms contain a bathtub, and the rose petals on the sink are a very subtle detail. Room service is available until 1:30 am. All in all, the place is without fault.
The hotel is distinguished byits two shrubs, one on either side of the entrance, and it is immediately set apart by its attention to the smallest detail. The interior does not disappoint, and the space is impressively organised, playing on the different levels that make up the lobby. Guests can use the computer with free internet access. A 24-hour bar serving chilled and alcoholic drinks dominates the lounges, which are furnished with pleasantly coloured designer armchairs. Large French doors overlook the street and a pretty furnished courtyard area.
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herzige nette heimelige Einrichtung macht den Aufenthalt super erinnerungswuerdig!
Lage nahe des Arc de Triomphe, Einrichtung, Service und Bedienung
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