By Sable Woods
The three-star Hôtel Elysée Park is a six-story building with rooms on five floors. It is located in central Paris, in the heart of the Golden Triangle district. The Arc de Triomphe is only a four-minute walk away, the Louvre Museum eight minutes away, and the Notre Dame Cathedral five minutes away by the Franklin Roosevelt metro, which is only two blocks away from Elysee Park.
Room Types
Guests can choose from 30 non-smoking single rooms, double rooms or the suite. Single rooms accommodate one person and have a shower in the bathroom, while double rooms accommodate two people, contain either one double or two twin beds, and only have a bathtub. The one suite, which can occupy three adults, has two floors consisting of a lounge and a bedroom.
Room Accommodations
All rooms and the suite are carpeted and come equipped with fans and heating, satellite/cable TV with CNN, Eurosport and BBC stations, a personal safe, an electric razor and shoe cleaning kit and a minibar. Internet access is available but costs extra for usage.
On the first floor of the suite, you'll find the lounge with armchairs and small tables, and upon walking up the staircase to the second floor you'll find the sleeping area with a large bed.
Hotel Services
Hôtel Elysée Park has a multilingual staff that provides laundry and housekeeping services. Baby-sitting services, which are provided by an external company, cost extra. A computer and wireless Internet connection in the lobby (for a fee), photocopying and fax services, postal service, luggage storage and a safety deposit box at the front desk are also available.
The hotel's serves only breakfast, which usually consist of pastries, cheese and fruit, and mini breads. The breakfast dining area is on the first level, and you can request recommendations for nearby restaurants for lunch and dinner.
If you bring your own transportation, public parking is available near the entrance. Otherwise, you must use shuttle service to take you to the airport.
About the Author:
Sable Woods worked as a staff member of her high school newspaper and co-editor of the yearbook. In addition to writing for Demand Studios, she has written articles for Associated Content, ELance clients, and for use in marketing websites.