Hotel Plaza Elysées
Paris · France · 177 Boulevard Haussmann
About Hotel Plaza Elysées — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Paris
Hotel Plaza Elysées is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Paris, France. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Plaza Elysée, and it was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment I arrived, I was impressed by the warm, accommodating staff who went above and beyond to make my stay comfortable and memorable. The location couldn’t be better—just steps away from the Champs-Élysées and other iconic Paris landmarks, making it easy to explore the beauty and charm of the city on foot. Whether it was a morning stroll to the Arc de Triomphe or exploring fantastic restaurants in the area, everything felt incredibly accessible. The rooms were spotless and beautifully decorated, blending classic Parisian elegance with modern comfort. I particularly appreciated the thoughtful touches and attention to detail throughout the space. One of the standout features was the delicious breakfast served each morning. With fresh pastries, cheeses, fruits, and a variety of high-quality options, it was the perfect way to start each day. The hotel's amenities also exceeded expectations, offering everything needed for a relaxing and worry-free stay. Overall, Hotel Plaza Elysée delivered a seamless experience with a touch of luxury and a lot of heart. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Paris—whether for business or leisure—and I look forward to returning on my next trip.
The worst and most racist hotel I’ve ever seen. Definitely not worth staying at. The French “lady” at reception charged us extra for a room with a balcony and kept us waiting for nearly 3 hours, even though we had informed them well in advance. As if that wasn’t enough, housekeeping didn’t even clean the room. The next day, cleaning was finally done, but there were no cotton pads, no soap — nothing was restocked. When I went down to the night reception, the response I got was quite ridiculous: “We’ve run out of cotton pads and cotton swabs.” If these things aren’t available in a 4-star hotel, then just turn it into a hostel.
The rooms are not as they appear in the photo, they are much smaller, and the 50 cent bottle of water you drink on the table in your room is only free on the first day. The following days, water is charged. I will definitely not stay at this hotel again.