cozy,
cozy,
I just love it
cozy,
I just love it
Best birthday ever!!
The hotel is small, discreet nothing too much
The staff was attentive and careful, especially Catrina who gives us the best tips and reserved for us restaurants.
Kind Night staff you feel recognized and Comfortable.
This hotel is considered 5 star but my stay was anything but. The room was one of the smallest I have ever stayed in, lobby is cramped with no space, and the hotel has no person to help you with the luggage. Some of the staff members are not customer service orinetateted. I would not pay the premium of being on Avenue Montaigne and staying in this specific hotel. Stay away.....
Pleasant atmosphere. Fresh juices pressed. Staff sometimes unpleasant at the bar. Very nice outdoor and indoor setting for a drink.
It sucks. I do not recommend it, the plumbing here sucks. And asked multiple times, but only got offered a room with a bath tub.
Great hotel. great service and service. You can do everything on foot. very close to the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.
In a 5 star hotel, one could expect a functioning shower evacuation! Or the very least, a front desk employee who is customer oriented, suggesting a certain gesture on their own, without having to engage in an endless discussion.
A discussion for over 15 minutes, with the main argument, that we only stayed 1 night and that at the time of check-out (8:30am on a Thursday) no supervisor or decision maker was available.
The evening of the check-in, we already had alerted the front desk of a very strong sewage smell in the room. We were told nothing could be done and it would be noted. Later never happened. Things like these can always happen, but the way this situation was handle cannot be a standard in a 5 star hotel!
We stayed for business purpose and this hotel will not be recommended for our future business trips, nor our customers. You have clearly lost a set of potential customers. Great location and absolutely convenient for our business, but this type of service is not acceptable.
Conveniently located. Nice rooms. Nice and helpful staff
The only advantage was location. Poor breakfast. Poor service. Damaged and not working equipment in the room.
Very disapointed.
By booking a 5 We can expect to be much better received.
The staff is really not classy. Gentlemen take suits that are clean and your size.
The housekeeper does not even say hello.
As for the room it is small for this status.
Bathroom small we do not go to two. Limestone and water marks on shower door.
Night table filled with dust. It is notified that a bottle of water and sweets are offered. Nothing in room.
Old fashioned style. As for the breakfast ... 29 is the flight. Certain mini pastries very good but except for yoghurt and bread nothing else. I was expecting a huge choice for this price ....
I will not go back and advise him. You pay the address.
This hotel is not a 5 star hotel. Staff is not at all coherent with that rating, inexperienced and rude. Rooms is bad condition, carpet coming off, not well cleaned, tv remote had grease from last guests, shower door broken, no night time service for cleaning rooms, only 1 room cleaning per day(usually 5 star is twice a day), no spa , no swimming pool, and no voiturier , when we arrived in the soaking rain was expecting at least someone to hold the door open, but we had to push ourselves in while being soaked. Meanwhile staff didn t budge.
Last time I m staying here. You re paying for a bed in a luxury street.
Quiet and intimate place, with very attentive staff for its customers, I recommend
2 fraudulent credit card transactions on my account, both payments to a French company. The only place I used my card was at this hotel. Would not recommend as they clearly have poor security practices.
Parisian elegance on Avenue Montaigne
A refined stay on the Avenue Montaigne in the hotel of the same name.
Beautiful realization of the designer Pierre-Yves Rochon that we know for Georges V, Shangri-La Paris and especially for the Grand Hotel Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat.
It could only be successful.
And it is, this shop-hotel as it says impresses especially by the quality of materials used everywhere: precious wood, marble, stainless steel, integrated led, thick carpets, pretty fabrics ...
A showcase on the Avenue of luxury and fashion.
The reception is a little small but there is a nice little bar with a fireplace (gas) and a jazz sound.
The rooms are very nice, the decoration refined and the lighting particularly successful.
There are beautiful all-marble bathrooms with dimmable ceiling lights.
We must of course prefer the rooms overlooking the Avenue which offer beautiful views of the Champs Elysees Theater and the Plaza Athenee, it is almost like ...
There is also a restaurant "L'entracte" (former "Bar des Theaters") but I admit that I have not tried the experience, the room is often not busy and we have the impression that the restaurant is the because it takes one (compared to the stars) but the table she has not really been neat.
I also had confirmation by tasting room service, a simple tartare fries very disappointing ...
You have to cross the Avenue, go to the Relais, obviously.
Budget content: the first room prices are around 300 per night but this can vary according to the periods and the affluence.
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What you need to remember about this hotel are its beautiful rooms, very well designed and warm, after all that is asked of a hotel: to be able to sleep there.
To advise so for the busy Parisian weekends where you just pass in your room, this is undoubtedly successful at the Hotel Montaigne.
Had tartar here very good nice atmosphere but tables are a bit wonky