hôtel calme rénové chambre bien agence veilleur de nuit petit déjeuner en chambre sans supplément. idéalement place à deux pas du rond point de l étoile. parking Vinci très proche ouvert aussi 24⁄24.
Sean D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Atlanta, GA
This is a cozy, intimate, local French-style hotel located on Wagram street very close to Arch de Triumph and 2 streets over from Champs Elysees(3 minute walk). The hotel is very close to 2 metro stations and a good overall Paris location. Rooms are smaller than what you might expect in the US(welcome to Paris), but really give a great local feel. Accomodations are simple, yet elegant. You really get a classic, historic feel about the building. Walk down the road to the Monoprix Supermarket, grab wine, cheese, bread, macaroons, and put them your room fridge. When you stop by the hotel in the late afternoon, you’re all set for a little break. This hotel is a great place to call your temporary home in Paris whether you’re on business or vacation. If you’re looking to go more upscale, there is an impressive, modernist Rennaisance(Marriott) across the street; not sure what the pricing is there but certainly a bit more. The beds are decent, but not super supportive. I believe the hotel has both heat and air conditioning(some places in Europe do not hav A/C for you newbies). Breakfast is usually included in the Hotel Ceramic price(as for many Western Europe hotels)…The lady working the breakfast nook is really kind. You get a bread basket filled with croissants, pastries, nutella, butter, jam plus they have yogurt, coffee, juices. You can customer order eggs for a bit extra. There is also one gentelman working at the front counter who was very helpful in providing suggestions for restaurants, directions, etc. This hotel is quite the charmer and good overall place to crash for a week or two in Paris.
Guillaume E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Paris
Attention, hôtel de luxe méconnu un vue ! L’hôtel Céramic, sur la très chic avenue de Wagram, et surtout à quelques mètres de l’Arc de Triomphe, est ainsi nommé pour son élégante façade. Celle-ci est en effet ornée uniquement de pièces de céramique(on a dit céramique, pas carrelage) datant du début du siècle dernier. Et puis, le temps, la situation et la sociologie du quartier changeant, l’hôtel est devenu un repaire chic et discret, dont les prestations luxueuses sont(évidemment) irréprochables. Ici, les standards hôteliers hexagonaux sont très très largement respectés, et l’hôtel dispose d’une reconnaissance très justifiée à cet égard. Comptez tout de même au minimum 200 euros la nuit…