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Etoile Park Hotel10 Avenue Mac Mahon, 75001 Paris, France.The Etoile Park Hotel is a quite ideal place for business as well as leisure travels, thanks to its great location close to the Arc de Triomphe. The Etoile Park Hotel gives you a direct access to the Champs Elysées, with its prestigious boutiques, famous movie-theaters and night clubs. You will also find nearly numerous quality restaurants, and cafés, fashion and leisure stores, even a charming food open air market. The Eiffel Tower and the Trocadero are within walking distance. Direct access to the shuttle bus system to Roissy Charles De Gaulle, the Metro and RER, city bus, taxis stations and a public car park. |


















































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Internet services and WiFi are available free of charge.There are internetcomputers available in the lobby free of charge.
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Near exhibion centre, Near trainstation, Centre, Museum Area, Near subway / tramstation.
More than 1 days before arrival : no cancellation costs.
Less than 1 day(s) before arrival : 1 night will be charged.
When the reservation has not been used and no cancellation has been made at the hotel: 1 night will be charged.
Children less than 12 year(s) old: free of charge.
For older children and adults 50.00 € for each additional bed is charged.
Pets are allowed free of charge.
Visa, Diners Club, Maestro, Mastercard, American Express.
The area of the Champs Elysées is the most popular, most attended and most chic area of Paris. It starts at the Arc de Triomphe, built to the glory of the French Army, which houses the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. From its 'peak' (the Arc de Triomphe is 50 meters high), you'll have an amazing look over the town! The Champs Elysées then takes you to the Place de la Concorde, where you can admire the Grand Palais (which hosts various exhibitions throughout the year) and the Petit Palais (which houses the Museum of Fine Arts and Architecture Paris). The 'fall' of this large 'artery' Paris is the Louvre.