The hotel d'Angleterre Etoile Paris proposes you its 29 rooms from 55 euros. It puts at your disposal Bar, Room service. It is opened 24h/24. A lift allows you to move easily in the hotel
The 29 rooms provide for all your needs, with private bathrooms and hair dryers, color TV (Canal+ and satellite channels), direct dial telephone (with modem socket), automatic alarm and strong boxes available at reception. Lift.
The rooms of the hotel d'Angleterre Etoile all own private toilets, a shower and/or bath, Phone, Hair-dryer, Television, Canal+, International channels.
Very well situated for metro connections, with easy access via the ring road (Porte Daupihne), not far from the Palais des Congrès and the Eiffel Tower, the Hotel d'Angleterre Etoile is a haven of peace, giving the impression of being away from the crowds, even though it is right in the heart of Paris. The Etoile station on the RER A line, a few yards from the hotel, provides direct, easy access to Disneyland Paris.
Near the hotel
A brisk 15 minutes on foot will take you to the Champ de Mars and the Eiffel Tower, taking you through some of the city's most sought-after residential areas, full of grand, elegant Haussman-era townhouses and exclusive boutiques.
Access information
The nearest metro station is Boisiere, around 5 minutes on foot from the hotel, getting you to the former aristocratic playground of Jardins de Tuileries, the Louvre art treasury, and the lively shopping zone of Rue de Rivoli in 15 minutes.
A whole host of destinations are accesible via the metro / RER regional train network from Charles de Gaulle / Étoile ( metro lines 1,2 and 6, RER line A), including La Defense and Disneyland Paris. Also conveniently placed for arrivals to Paris via the Air France bus service from Charles de Gaulle airport.A great value option in one of the most impressive, imposing areas of Paris.
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