Just a stone's throw away from Champs Elysees, the Beauchamps has just re-opened. The decoration unites several styles incorporating contemporary & traditional tones. The property has a certain mystery, a place which could have been the residence of a collector. The hotel has 89 bedrooms and suites and a restaurant, Le Velvet.
The 6 spacious and peaceful suites overlook the courtyard and have a lounge area with a sofa bed, a fully equipped bathroom and a shower room.
An American buffet breakfast is served daily at the Hotel Beauchamps. The hotel’s restaurant, Velvet by the Bistro d'Antoine, provides bistro-style meals inspired by southern French cuisine.
Hotel Beauchamps also offers a variety of in-room massages and has a partnership with l’Espace Payot where guests can use the swimming pool (additional fee).
Near the hotel
Hotel Beauchamps Paris enjoys an ideal location between the Champs Elysées, and Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré. The hotel is ideally situated in this glamorous area of Paris; a great base for shopping, dining and sightseeing.
What to Visit Nearby…
- Sightseeing: The Arc de Triomphe / Place de la Concorde – stepping out of the hotel you only have to walk 50 metrres in a straight line to hit the Champs Elysées : look to the right and you can’t miss the mighty Arc, to the left and you’ll see the magnificent obelisk at Concorde.
- Cocktailing: The Bar of the Plaza Athenée – drinks don’t come cheap here but the bar is sumptuous beyond words and you simply never know who you might run into…
- Shopping: Expensive – The Avenue Montaigne is a real who’s who of designer boutiques, especially French ones: think Chanel, Dior (yes, the one where Carrie fell), Dolce and Lacroix, and you’ll start to get the picture.
Take a look at
Champs-Elysees
The triumphal way which leads to the Arc de Triomphe.
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The glamour of the Champs-Élysées, particularly its upper end, may not be quite what it was, dominated as it is by airline offices, car showrooms, and bright lighte...