Hotel built in 1876, Last partial renovation 2013, Number of floors 6, Total number of rooms 30, Number of single rooms 5, Number of double rooms 25, of which have 2 separate beds 5, of which have a double bed 20, of which are suitable as three-bed rooms 10, of which are suitable as four-bed rooms 0, Rooms with connecting door 2, Bed-and-breakfast hotel, City hotel
- Style of hotel and ambience
- The hotel Elysa-Luxembourg in Paris is a cosy family-run hotel situated in a lovely renovated building dating back to the 19th century. The spacious soundproof rooms of The hotel Elysa-Luxembourg are modern and individually equipped with all modern amenities.
- Special features of the hotel
- The hotel has 30 fully air-conditioned and soundproofed rooms.
- Reception open
- 00:00 - 24:00
- Reception manned at weekends
- 00:00 - 24:00
- Earliest check-in
- 14:00
- Latest check-out
- 11:30
- Free services for HRS guests
- 1 bottle of mineral water
- Hotel location, surroundings and sights
- The hotel Elysa-Luxembourg is located in the heart of Paris, in the charming student district Quartier Latin. Worldwide famous Sorbonne, Pantheon and Boulevard Saint Michel are reachable within a few minutes on foot. The district with its numerous cafes, pubs, galleries and shops invites guests to spend spend some pleasant time.
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positiv: Very good choice for either business or pleasure
positiv: 1- The Hotel is located in one of the main areas for Shopping and visiting areas (Very good location) 2- Very closed to the RER station, especially when coming from Airport, its one direct line from there to the Hotel
negativ: 1- The Restaurent area is very small ( but no any problem faced )
positiv: Really very conveniently located, just a few steps from the Luxembourg station. The hotel room was surprisingly roomy for Paris. If you arrive and leave through CDG Airport, the RER train takes you directly to the hotel and back to the airport - very convenient.
negativ: If you are interested in easy access by public transport, you should note that the Luxembourg station is only served by RER B, making access somewhat difficult, as you need to change trains for other locations usually at Chatelet, meaning that you walk for miles.