


The Belmont is situated at the heart of the Golden Triangle.
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The Belmont is situated at the heart of the Golden Triangle.
At this hotel, you will be sleeping just a stone's throw from the Champs Elysées, at the heart of the Golden Triangle. The main tourist attractions, such as the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, the Palais de Tokyo and the Grand Palais are close at hand and accessible on foot. The establishment is also close to metro and RER (French regional express train) lines, should you want to use public transport. As for nightlife, the Champs Elysées has many bars, restaurants and night clubs to offer.
The rooms are fairly spacious and offer double, twin and triple accommodation with very simple conventional decor in shades of red or green. All of the rooms are equipped with a safe, hair-dryer, minibar, individual air-conditioning and a flat screen television.
The Belmont is a family-run establishment, and half its guests are regular clients. The staff have worked here for a long time and extend a quality, personalised welcome. The decor is outdated, and has not been touched for around ten years, but this does not detract in any way from the charm of the place, and is a nice change from the many designer hotels in town. There is no better way to get a real feel of the somewhat kitsch setting than by enjoying a drink at the bar.
The Hotel Le Belmont aims to welcome guests under the best possible conditions and bends over backwards to ensure they have a pleasant stay. For example, numerous services are available such as taxi bookings for women, as well as reservations for tennis and golf games.
What's more, the owners want to liven up the hotel by regularly organising themed evenings (themes like fashion, well-being, etc.). Various workshops are offered for just thirty or so guests. In the future, the owners want to create a literature circle.
A little bonus for the senses: the hotel diffuses perfume from a candle specially designed for the Belmont.
massage, beauty salon, hammam, spa, Turkish bath
fitness, sports
L'hôtel BELMONT est de loin l'hôtel le plus accueillant qu'il m'ait été permis de découvrir dans Paris, à deux pas des Champs Elysées ce dernier est merveilleusement situé. La déco est très recherchée et nous plonge dans une ambiance des comptes des milles et une nuit !
Le nouveau spa avec des produits incroyables, et le salon hyper design !! (Une salle en face pour faire des rencontres professionnels et des événements.)
Le prix, un peu élevé, mais le standing vaut le coup !
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