58 boulevard Victor Hugo, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France | (618) 248-8274
Convenient to La Defense business district and the Palais des Congres
Large, contemporary guest rooms with work desks
In-room flat-screen TVs, kettles, and mini-fridges
Upgraded units add Nespresso machines and minibars
Some upper-floor rooms have Eiffel Tower views
Traditional brasserie and a trendy lounge bar
Seasonal rooftop terrace overlooking a quiet garden
Modern fitness center
20 meeting rooms and a business corner
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Bland suburban neighborhood, with little dining or nightlife
Standard rates don't include breakfast
Fee for self-parking
The four-pearl Crowne Plaza Paris - Neuilly is in a quiet neighborhood outside the city center, convenient to many business destinations, but few tourist attractions. The hotel has its own brasserie and a lounge bar, but there are scant dining or nightlife opportunities nearby. Its 281 contemporary guest rooms are large by Paris standards and they have work desks, flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi, and upgraded rooms and suites add Nespresso machines and minibars. There's no spa, but a fitness center and 20 meeting rooms cater to business travelers. It's worth comparing rates with the Hotel Paris Neuilly, which is much closer to La Defense.
Scene
Upper mid-range business hotel with a seasonal rooftop terrace
Formerly the Moevenpick Hotel Paris Neuilly, this hotel had ongoing renovations throughout 2014 and 2015 that updated its guest rooms and lobby. It's still a business hotel through and through, with few, if any leisure tourists. Revolving glass doors open into a lobby with a two-story-high ceiling supported by overly ornate purple-and gold-leaf-patterned columns, but it's also partially covered in undesirable drop-ceiling panels. White chandeliers styled like molten shards of glass hang above clustered seating areas with off-white and lime green chairs and couches. The reception desk is broken up into four small counters, made of attractive, cream-colored stone. Down the hall, three elevators service the floors so that busy travelers are never waiting long. Outside, the U-shaped building has a second-story rooftop terrace that looks down over a little garden courtyard.
Location
On a quiet, residential street, just outside Paris's city center
The hotel is on a sleepy residential street, outside the city center in the suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine. There are a handful bars and restaurants within a few blocks, but options are slim and this is not an ideal spot for tourists, despite being quiet and safe. It is, however, a convenient base for business travelers, about a 10-minute drive across the river from La Defense, France’s premier business district, packed with office towers and corporate headquarters. The Espace Champerret exhibition center is a four-minute drive, and the Palais des congres de Paris located at Porte Maillot is about a five-minute drive away. The closest metro stop, Anatole France, is a 10-minute walk, but the more useful Les Sablons stop is almost 20 minutes away on foot. It's just over 30 minutes to the Eiffel Tower and about 45 minutes to Notre Dame Cathedral via public transportation. Expect a 40-minute drive to Charles de Gaulle International Airport and about a 35-minute drive to Orly Airport (depending on traffic).
Rooms
Spacious and contemporary, with flat-screen TVs and electric kettles
The hotel's 281 guest rooms have a sobering contemporary decor, with patterned brown carpeting, neutral walls, and wood accents. Views vary from street to garden courtyard, and some have city views with the Eiffel Tower in the distance. At 258 square feet, the standard air-conditioned rooms are spacious, and they have queen or two twin beds, along with seating areas with cushy upholstered chairs. Flat-screen TVs are set in wood frames above work desks. Standard amenities include free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and electric kettles, but there are no coffeemakers. Bathrooms are modern, with either shower/tub combos or large, rainfall showers. Deluxe Rooms are on upper floors with Eiffel Tower views, and they add minibars. Some upgraded rooms, as well as suites, have Nespresso machines and free minibars. Suites also have large work desks, separate living areas with sofa beds, and Bulgari toiletries.
Features
Brasserie and lounge bar, rooftop terrace, and gym, plus meeting space
Business-friendly features here include 20 flexible meeting rooms; the smallest accommodates groups of 12, while the largest can hold over 400 people. Most have natural light and some have windows facing the pleasant interior garden courtyard. There's also a comfortable business corner in the lobby with a desk and a printer. There's no spa or hot tub, but an adequate fitness center has treadmills, stationary bikes, and free weights. For dining, Brasserie Victor Hugo serves traditional French and international cuisine, with Swiss specialties as a slight twist. It also has a full buffet breakfast (not included) and brunch on Sundays. Trendy 58 Bar & Lounge has a happy hour and lays claim to stocking 100 different kinds of Champagne. The large rooftop terrace is open seasonally, with ample table seating and a mix of wicker and wrought iron patio furniture. Parking is available for an extra fee, and Wi-Fi is free throughout.