Delightfully Parisian, the hotel has the elegance of inherited style and the punch of ultra-modern fittings; the simple stone corridors and cherry-red, brass-knobbed doors are beautifully floor lit. Guests feel welcomed into a private house where gilt-edged old paintings dominate the gracious salon with its buffed grand piano (the owner sings on Tuesday nights). The design is wondrous and enchanting. The charm of this mansion is in the decoration of the rooms, each being unique. The air-conditioned hotel was built in 1927 and offers 38 guest rooms. There is a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out services, a hotel safe, cloakroom, lift access and a café. Guests may also take advantage of the WLAN Internet access, room and laundry services and the bicycle hire service on offer. The lobby is small in size and is designed as in an open-plan lay-out, opening up onto the bar and restaurant area. This area is pleasantly decorated, in keeping with the hotels intimate and homely charm. The centre-piece of the lounge is its piano. Guests will enjoy and be able to relax at the bar.
The Boulevard Berthier stretches along public gardens and squares right in the heart of the Ternes area. The location can be enjoyed for either business or leisure with restaurants, shows and its close proximity to Champs Elysées, the Palais des Congrès Porte Maillot and La Defense, all within a ten-minute walk of the hotel. L'espace Champerret (a fair centre) is also very close. The hotel is located right at Gare du Nord train station and the bus station is around 100 m away. Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports are located some 30 km from the hotel, while Paris Beauvais Tillé Airport is around 75 km away.
A continental breakfast buffet is served. Lunch and dinner are served à la carte.