5* star luxury Hotels from 100 EUR to 200 EUR near Eiffel Tower
3 5* star luxury Hotels from 100 EUR to 200 EUR Found near Eiffel Tower, Showing 1-3
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from € 178.00
Excellent
7.9
188 reviews
This InterContinental is located in central Paris, 200 metres from the Champs-Elysées. It has contemporary designed air-conditioned guestrooms with LCD satellite TV, an iPod docking station and free W...
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A well decorated hotel which seems like a boutique hotel rather than a city hotel! Our executive room was on first floor ( no 101) was rather small but really elegance and modern also! Great location, really close to the sightseeings ! The beds was one of the most comfort we had ever slept! -
Location of the hotel..near everything...very friendly
... what people say » & helpfull staff..they answer any questions..concierge arrange programmes for us and it was amazing...
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from € 196.00
Excellent
7.6
362 reviews
Hotel de Vigny is situated close to the Champs-Elysées on the quieter and more private side of Paris's chic 8th district. It offers elegant simplicity and boutique service.
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Location - The hotel lies in a very good position. The rooms are quiet and spacious and clean. The staff is friendly and helpful.
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from € 189.00
Exceptional
8.4
673 reviews
1. It is all about the location! Literally a building away from Arc de
Triomphe. 2. Staff is great, friendly and speaks good English and
Spanish 3. We arrived at 9am, the rooms are not ready but they
stored the bags for us free of charge. They also stored our bags
after the check out. 4. They want to ensure that you get the best
... what people say » tours there is and give some tidbits of information on various
choices 5. Suggested metro stops and stations from the hotel to
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Great Staff, Good Location!
Everything was great and price was good but i think as we get older we are both late 30s early 40s we like bigger rooms and a gym.
this hotel does its best with what it has to offer.
we are not big fans of boutique hotels anymore after a few experiences, but that is a personal opinion based on what we like in a room. I think as you get older you appreciate the accommodations more than when you are younger...wow did i just write that?