About Hotel Elysa-Luxembourg
Nestled in the Latin Quarter of Paris, Hotel Elysa-Luxembourg offers guests the chance to enjoy the City of Lights in its old-world finery without sacrificing the modern comforts of home.
Guests have an option of a smoking or non-smoking room, and all accommodations have their own marble bathrooms and unique decor. In addition, each room has a specific view, some of which even look upon the Eiffel Tower.
The front desk agents speak a number of languages, including English, French, Spanish and Italian. Guests can park their cars at the hotel for a fee, and several services such as child sitting and procuring show tickets are available as well.
Hotel Elysa-Luxembourg offers a continental breakfast buffet from 7 to 10 AM. Although the hotel itself does not have a restaurant, there are many nearby such as Les Papilles and Le Soufflot.
Travellers are a 20-minute drive from the Eiffel Tower and a 15-minute walk from Notre Dame.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Superb location.
The hotel is ideally located for site seeing as well as for taking a train straight to the Charles De Gaulle airport. The Luxumbourg Gardens are a few minutes’ walk away and you can also walk to the Lourve in 25-minutes. The area around the hotel is prett
positive:
Cosy rooms.
Most guests found the rooms to be cosy, clean and comfortable, despite a few comments indicating the rooms are small.
positive:
Friendly and accommodating staff.
Guests are able to take advantage of the hotels booking service where tickets, for example for the Eiffel Tower or a boat trip on the Seine can be arranged. Staff were reportedly friendly, polite and happy to help with all such requests.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Traffic noise can be distrubing.
Despite the soundproofing, you may find peace and quiet elusive depending on which room you book. Several guests reported being disturbed by the noise of traffic which penetrated through the window even when shut.
negative:
Staff can be rude and stand-off-ish.
Some guests stated that a warm and welcoming atmosphere was absent at Elysa-Luxembourg due to the unfriendliness of staff. Some guests reported that staff were rude and stand-off-ish, simple requests were not granted and some complaints were met with a sh
negative:
Tired decor and small rooms.
Some guests complained that rooms are small and not as spacious as the photographs would suggest. The bathrooms were also reportedly very small with limited space for storing toiletries. The furnishings in the lobby in particular were found to be old and