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SPORT FACILITIES
AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES |
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The hotel is located between the Champs
Elysees and rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, near all the attractions that
Paris has to offer. Place de La Condorde and the Louvre Museum are
both just a short stroll from the hotel. Others attractions include; Sacre Coeur and Montmartre;
Galeries Lafayette; Le Printemps; Opera; Cite des Sciences at La Villette
and La Madeleine Church. The Rochester
Champs Elysees Hotel is close to all there is to see and do in the city.
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BREAKFAST |
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We are serving
either continental or buffet breakfast, from 7a.m.up to
2p.m. every day.
The room service works from 7a.m. to 10 p.m.
We propose you a wide choice of hot drinks and fruit
juice, as well as a set of viennoiseries, cereals, fresh
fruits, yoghourts, cheeses, pork-butcheries, smoked fishes
and a hot buffet: scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, omelette,
bacon, sausages... |
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BAR & SALON |
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The Combination
of marble and clear woodworks confer a great brightness and
warm atmosphere to our longe and bar.
Our bar welcomes you every week day, from 5p.m. and proposes
you a large choice of drinks and cocktails.
For your business meeting, our lounge welcomes you in an
elegant and discreet seeting. The lounge opens on an
arborized patio adorn with a fountain, wich make it the
ideal place for relaxing times. |
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MEETING ROOM |
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Our meeting room
enlightened by a huge glass roof is at your exclusive use
for the organization of meetings and seminars, up to 25
persons.
Description:
- Surface 50 m2.
- Capacitie: 25 persons maximum.
- Equipement:
- At your disposal: screen, overhead projector, flip chart, phone, ADSL
internet connection, notepad, pen and stationary.
- On request: any other equipement or service. |
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THE SURROUNDINGS |
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Lined with many boutiques
and shops, cafes and restaurants, the Champs
Elysees is a mecca for shopping and dining and
the most popular,
most
frequented and the most chic area of Paris. It
starts from the Triumphal Arch (built to the
glory of the French Armies) that houses the tomb
of the Unknown Soldier and goes along the
Concorde Square where you could see the 19th
century exhibition centre of Paris -le Grand
Palais- (that features varied exhibitions all
year long) and the 19th century small exhibition
centre of Paris,le Petit Palais, that houses the
Museum of Fine Arts and Architecture of Paris. It ends at the Louvre. |
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