Stayed for 4 nights at the end of June in room 309. The hotel is about 1 block from the Arc de Triomphe, but unfortunately our room wasn't on a floor where you could see it. The building in front of us blocked the view. For the price, I expected softer beds. Other reviews mentioned that they are hard. They really are hard and low to the ground. We had a 2 room suite. The first room had 2 twin beds and the second room had 1 twin bed. The second room would have been nicer if there had been an air conditioning vent in it. It got fairly warm in there. Each room had a small balcony. They were nice, but you couldn't leave the windows open all night since Paris seems to have endless sirens going. Besides the sirens, the hotel is next to busy streets. With the double windows closed, this is no problem. The bathroom was nice. We never did figure out what that one fixture was (it didn't seem to be a bidet). It was hard not to get the floor wet since the shower only had a half door. It also took a while to get hot water. The staff was pretty nice, especially when we had trouble opening the door, danced on the entry stairs, when the air conditioner lost power, and when we filled the bathroom with wet clothes (they later found us a nearby laundromat). The elevator really only holds 3 people, so they have to bring your luggage on a separate elevator. We never tried the breakfast. The location is convenient for several restaurants, a convenience store, and of course the Champs de Elysees. The hotel has Wi-Fi, but we didn't bring a computer. We enjoyed their free internet computer, but it was in something of a closet with no air conditioning and you had to stand. Overall, it was nice, but having stayed at the Hotel Elysees Regencia before, I would chose that one instead.

















