A contemporary antidote to the minimalist trend, the Daniel is decorated in sumptuous fabrics and antique furnishings from France, North Africa, and the Far East. The lobby feels like a living room, with deep sofas covered in colorful satin pillows, dark hardwood floors, and delicate Chinese floral wallpaper. Rooms have toile de Jouy fabrics, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Little luxuries include lavender sachets and padded hangers in the closets, and glass jars of sea salts in the marble or Moroccan-tile bathrooms. Room No. 601, under the roof, has a huge claw-foot bathtub. Pros: intimate, homey atmosphere, free Wi-Fi, close to the Champs-Elysées. Cons: across from a noisy bar, no fitness center.
Reviewed by jlow from California on 6/29/09
This hotel is for business travelers only. It is not for pleasure or family travelers. The staff is very business-like and stuffy. They can be helpful but not friendly. I would not stay here again. Not worth the money.
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