Most of our 26 bedrooms
overlook this carefully-tended garden,
which offers breakfast and birdsong
during the Summer months.
Nature and childhood,
music, poetry and dance
are among the themes which have inspired
the ambiance and decoration.
Built in 1850
and brought up to meet
today’s standards,
Hotel d’Albion provides
all of the most recent accommodations
for the comfort and well-being
of our guests.
Private bathroom, safe-deposit box,
satellite television, modem plug,
and hair dryer are all included.
Not to mention our courteous staff
who are ready to serve and assist you.
Here’s what some of our frequent guests have to say about Hotel d’Albion:
François D. (Genève)
"Prime location means access to all of Paris in the blink of an eye, as well as close proximity
to the Champs Elysées, the Madeleine, and major department stores."
Paul B. (Melbourne) :
"It’s the only hotel where I can have my breakfast at noon..."
Sophie M. (Bruxelles) :
"Each year brings yet another surprise that makes our stay even more enjoyable.”
Samuel G. (Montreal) :
"The Hotel d'Albion offers the best quality-price value."
The hotel proposes 26 rooms,
most of which overlook a small garden.
The rooms are equipped with twin beds
which can be assembled as a large bed,
a double bed, or a single bed,
satellite television, private telephone, traditional modem plug, WiFi everywhere in the hotel, safe deposit box, and of course
a bathroom equipped with shower or bath-tub, hair-dryer and private toilette.
We pay special attention to the quality
of our bedding in order to assure you
the best in sleeping comfort.
Some rooms may be equipped with an extra single bed. A crib for infants is also available.
Four family suites are offered, which can sleep four adults, and are composed of
two bedrooms side by side with
a common entrance.
There are 5 floors, the first two have exposed wooden ceiling beams.
An elevator provides access to
the first four floors.
There is a salon on the ground floor,
and a dining-salon, both with a view
of the garden.
A laundry and dry-cleaning service
is at your disposition, as well as
a meal delivery service.
In each room you will find
a welcome booklet, which gives you information about the hotel and
useful and practical tips for your stay.
All reservations for dinner, performances, excursions, train or plane tickets, car rental and airport buses can be made
with the assistance of the reception desk.
The current is 220 volts with French outlets; plug adaptors (not transformers)
for American plugs may be borrowed
from the reception desk.
There are numerous information brochures, guides, and maps available
on the ground floor.
The district is calm and secure during
the day and at night.
Parking
There are four nearby parking lots.
The closest is situated about one hundred meters (three hundred feet) away,
and is private. The cost can be added to your bill, which saves you time,
and enables you to benefit from a reduction on medium and long-term parking periods.
Payment methods and currency exchanges
Cash, French checks, Euro-Checks, Traveler’s Checks, Carte Bleue, Visa, Mastercard, Eurocard, American Express, Diners Club.
Currency exchange offices are open 7 days a week and are close to the hotel. The receptionist may equally help you in a certain measure to exchange currency.
Within a radius of 5 to 10 minutes by foot, the Champs-Elysées,
the Madeleine, or major department stores offers
an abundance of restaurants,
in all price ranges, leaving you with only the task of choosing.
We have selected and tested a few of them for you.
Attractions
From museums to performances, form circus to classical
or avant-garde theater, form libraries to contemporary art, from antique dealers to major department stores,
from fashion to children’s entertainment,
strolls to guided visits, bistros to fine dining, the most serious to the funniest, day as well as night…being in the center of Paris gives you practically immediate access to one of the largest varieties of attractions and entertainment that one city can offer.
You may, of course, ask our receptionist to assist you with our attraction and sight-seeing brochures
Shopping
La rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is probably the most famous display of
top fashion designers’ boutiques in the world. In the surrounding streets and boulevards, you will find an astonishing selection of fashion, jewelry, antiques, books, art in general, gastronomy, historical monuments and culture.
Small shops and boutiques
are innumerable, and all the major department stores are there, including :
Le PRINTEMPS, Les GALERIES LAFAYETTE, etc...
10% discount cards for your purchases at PRINTEMPS are offered free-of-charge to foreign travelers.
STANDARD " room for 1 person
1 Single bed.
100 ˆ
" STANDARD " room for 1 or 2 persons
City side. 1 Double bed.
105 ˆ
" SUPERIOR " room for 1 or 2 persons
More spacious room on the Garden Side.
2 Twin beds or 1 Very Large bed.
135 ˆ
" SUPERIOR " room for 3 persons
2 Twin beds or 1 Very Large bed + 1 Single bed
155 ˆ
" FAMILY SUITE " for 4 persons
1 " SUPERIOR " room + 1 en suite " STANDARD " room with 2 Twin beds or 1 Very Large bed + 1 Double bed 250 ˆ
Continental Breakfast 8 ˆ
Private Car Park (hourly decreasing rate) 24 ˆ
for 24 hours
From Charles de Gaulle Airport : Air France Bus (10 ˆ per person) Which takes you to Porte Maillot or the Place de l'Etoile, or ROISSYBUS (8 ˆ per person) which takes you to Place de l'Opéra. We suggest you take a taxi for the remainder of the distance (around 12 ˆ depending on distance and traffic).
The simplest way is taking a taxi from the airport to the hotel (around 45 ˆ depending on traffic).
From Orly Airport : Air France bus (7.5 ˆ per person) which takes you to Invalides from where you can take bus N° 93 direct to the Matignon Saint Honoré bus stop.
The simplest way is taking a taxi from the airport to the hotel (around 30 ˆ depending on traffic).
From Gare Montparnasse : direct from metro Direction Saint-Denis Basilique and get off at Miromesnil, or direct by bus N°28 to bus stop Matignon Saint Honoré, or taxi (about 12 ˆ).
From Gare de Nord: direct by bus N° 49 get off at La Boetie-Miromesnil, or by metro Direction Porte d'Orléans, change at Strasbourg Saint-Denis and take direction Pont de Sèvres and get off at Miromesnil, or taxi (around 12 ˆ).
From Gare de l’Est : direct by bus N° 32 get off at La Boetie-Miromesnil, or by metro Direction Porte d'Orléans, change at Strasbourg Saint-Denis and take direction Pont de Sèvres and get off at Miromesnil, or taxi (around 12 ˆ).
From Gare de Lyon : direct by metro direction Grande Arche de la Défense and get off at station Champs-Élysées Clémenceau, or by bus N°63 to Pont des Invalides then bus N°93 or 83 to Matignon Saint Honoré, or taxi (around 15 ˆ).