Hôtel Elysées Flaubert is situated in the heart of Paris, just 0.6 miles from the famous Arc de Triomphe. It offers modern, spacious accommodation and a conservatory with exotic plants.Guest rooms at Hôtel Elysées Flaubert are decorated in a modern and contemporary style. They come with en suite facilities and a TV. Room sizes vary depending on the room category and some also have direct access onto a small garden area or patio.Hôtel Elysées Flaubert serves a continental breakfast each morning. For lunch and dinner options, guests have a wide choice of café and restaurant options nearby.Hôtel Elysées Flaubert is 200 yards from Pereire Metro (line 3) and 900 yards from Ternes Metro (line 2). Parc Monceau is a 10-minute walk away. 17th arr. is a great choice for travellers interested in romance, shopping and sightseeing.A stay at Hotel Elysées Flaubert places you in the heart of Paris, minutes from Parc Monceau and Arc de Triomphe. Featured amenities include a computer station, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and a 24-hour front desk. A shuttle from the airport to the hotel is provided for a surcharge during limited hours.
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“Great location great staff comfy quiet rooms very cosy and picturesque. ”
“Cosy room, well appointed. In a nice residential area but close enough to transport and shopping.”
“Very central to the arc de triomphe with loads of bars and restaurants of all prices.”
“-excellent staff - clean rooms - good size bathroom - good location”
“Easy to commute. The place was near the tourist sites.”
“Location is ideal with lots of good restaurants and bars. Patio garden nice to work a bit in the fresh air. Breakfast, though limited in its variety, is of good quality. Internet fast enough. ”
“The rooms were clean and tidy. The location is brilliant and the staff on reception are very friendly”
“Second time staying here and great service as always ”
“Location is quiet and some nice restaurants to be explored...”