Hello. I see there's another recent thread on this hotel, but I don't want to hijack it, plus my question is different. And to get this out of the way, I know the hotel is near parc Monceau, it isn't a first trip, and we're staying on points plus we'll get perks for our Hilton status. LOL.
Does anyone know of a hotel nearby that we can easily switch to (hopefully on foot) for our last night. We pack light. Our flight booking didn't go as hoped. I don't care if it's a chain; I just want it to be very clean. There's an Intercontinental Hotel but it's booked. Any other experiences with hotels in that vicinity ?
Hotel near Hilton Arc de Triomphe for one night?
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I know Marriott has a Renaissance Arc de Triomphe. I have never stayed there.
Stayed here quite a few years ago and it was 3-star then so do check:
http://elyseesceramic.parishotels.it/?source=googleh
5 minute walk to Arc
Wow, you posters are fast! Thank you for the suggestions. The Elysees Ceramic still has mostly good reviews, and they do have a room so that's a definite possibility.
The outside is decorated with ceramic vines-hence the name. We stayed there on our very first trip to Paris. Please report back about it if you do go.