The Champs Elysees Mac Mahon Hotel is set in a beautiful Haussmann building , in one of Paris' most prestigious district, on the right Bank of the Seine in Paris 17th district.
This boutique hotel has unique interiors combining the best of contemporary design and 19th Century Empire style. The hotel has some top floors rooms that provide an outstanding view on the Arc de Triomphe. This prestigious neighborhood of 17th district is a great place to visit monuments, famous museums and to enjoy trendy restaurants, private clubs & luxury shops.
Its central location and the nearby access to public transportation mainlines (Metro lines 1, 2, 6 and RER A) are very convenient to get to main Paris sights (such as Trocadero, Grand Palais, Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde, Louvre museum) and to the main Business Centers as well (Porte Maillot and La Defense).
Stay in one of the 35 rooms or 5 luxurious suites is an outstanding Parisian experience in a Napoleon era neighborhood at only a few steps from the Champs-Elysees Avenue.
The Champs Elysees Mac Mahon Hotel has 35 rooms and 5 luxurious suites. All rooms are equipped with King Size beds, minimum 32'' LCD TVs, docking stations for digital music players, individual tea and coffee machines by Nespresso as well as minibars.
Rooms
The Champs Elysees Mac Mahon Hotel has 35 rooms and 5 luxurious suites. All rooms are equipped with King Size beds, minimum 32'' LCD TVs, docking stations for digital music players, individual tea and coffee machines by Nespresso as well as minibars.
Superior
With a floor area of 14 to 18m², the SUPERIOR rooms of the Champs Elysees Mac Mahon Hotel overlook the hotel's quiet courtyard or the adjacent street to Mac Mahon avenue, rue Tilsitt. The bathrooms are equipped with walk-in showers and warm-water cleaning japanese toilet seats for an optimal comfort.
Deluxe
With a floor area of 20 to 22m², the DELUXE rooms face a quiet courtyard. The bathrooms are bathed with natural light and equipped with walk-in showers or bathtubs, as well as separate warm-water cleaning japanese toilet seats.
Executive Room
With a floor area of 22 to 25m², the EXECUTIVE rooms overlook Mac Mahon avenue. Spacious, bright, and sometimes equipped with balcony, they feature King Size beds that can be divided into twin beds. The bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower and separate Japanese toilets to ensure the highest level of convenience and comfort. Two of them are adapted to persons with disabilities.
Junior Suite
With a floor area of about 28m², the Junior Suite of the Hotel Champs Elysees Mac Mahon boast the tranquility of the courtyard or overlook the rue Tilsitt, an adjacent Street of Mac Mahon avenue.
The bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower and separate Japanese toilets to ensure the highest level of convenience and comfort.
Prestige Suite
With a floor area of 32m², the PRESTIGE SUITE overlook the Arc de Triomphe or the rue Tilsitt, an adjacent Street to Mac Mahon avenue. They are equipped with a kitchenette, a corner lounge or a lounge with a convertible sleeper for two. The bathroom with walk-in shower is equipped with separate Japanese toilets to ensure the highest level of convenience and comfort.
Imperial Suite
With a floor area of 40m², the IMPERIAL SUITE boasts a stunning view on the Arc de Triomphe. A corner lounge with a convertible sleeper can accomodate two people. The bathroom is equipped with a hammam shower for two, a balneo-chromotherapy jacuzzi, two wash basins and separate Japanese toilets to ensure the highest level of convenience and comfort.
Getting there
Airport: 20 km
Center: 400 m
Tube: 400 m
Destination: Paris, France
Paris is a moveable feast. This is how Hemingway described the City of Lights. Magic, charm, glamour and romance are some of the epithets that capture the spirit of the city.
As the cradle of French culture, literature, the arts and music, and a city with an important, world-renowned gastronomic tradition, the capital of France is for many the most joyous European city with the warmest atmosphere.
Monuments such as the Eiffel Tower – France’s most iconic landmark – built in the Champ de Mars on the first anniversary of the Revolution –, the Arc de Triomphe – the symbol of the Napoleonic Wars – , the Bastille, Notre-Dame Cathedral – the most visited Gothic cathedral by tourists who are also attracted by Victor Hugo’s novel which brought the Hunchback of Notre-Dame to life –, are some of the most important monuments that visitors simply must see during their visit to Paris.
Another of the symbols of the French capital is the church of the Sainte-Chapelle with its 15 stained-glass windows that stand 15 metres high. A real burst of colour.