The four-pearl Crowne Plaza Paris - Neuilly is in a quiet neighborhood outside the city center, convenient to many business destinations, but few tourist attractions. The hotel has its own brasserie and a lounge bar, but there are scant dining or nightlife opportunities nearby. Its 281 contemporary guest rooms are large by Paris standards and they have work desks, flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi, and upgraded rooms and suites add Nespresso machines and minibars. There's no spa, but a fitness center and 20 meeting rooms cater to business travelers. It's worth comparing rates with the Hotel Paris Neuilly, which is much closer to La Defense.
The four-pearl Crowne Plaza Paris - Neuilly is in a quiet neighborhood outside the city center, convenient to many business destinations, but few tourist attractions. The hotel has its own brasserie and a lounge bar, but there are scant dining or nightlife opportunities nearby. Its 281 contemporary guest rooms are large by Paris standards and they have work desks, flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi, and upgraded rooms and suites add Nespresso machines and minibars. There's no spa, but a fitness center and 20 meeting rooms cater to business travelers. It's worth comparing rates with the Hotel Paris Neuilly, which is much closer to La Defense.
The 71-room Hotel de la Jatte is a quiet, cozy boutique on the residential island of Grande Jatte. Rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated with rich orange-red walls and dark wood furniture, and have natural accents such as pressed leaves in the nightstands. But the lack of shower door or curtain means that bathroom can get a little wet, and the sparse property features are limited to an honesty bar and a restaurant. The hotel may be somewhat removed Paris' central hub, but Hotel de la Jatte is charming value option, so long as you don't mind the long walks to the metro stations and to main attractions.
The 71-room Hotel de la Jatte is a quiet, cozy boutique on the residential island of Grande Jatte. Rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated with rich orange-red walls and dark wood furniture, and have natural accents such as pressed leaves in the nightstands. But the lack of shower door or curtain means that bathroom can get a little wet, and the sparse property features are limited to an honesty bar and a restaurant. The hotel may be somewhat removed Paris' central hub, but Hotel de la Jatte is charming value option, so long as you don't mind the long walks to the metro stations and to main attractions.