Rooms
Hotel Beauchamps proposes 96 air-conditioned rooms on 6 floors with either street or interior court views. Decoration is in two styles - Traditional rooms or Privilege rooms. The Traditional decorations style is in caramel colour tones - wallpapers with large beige stripes while bed heads, curtains and bed spreads are inspired from Scottish plaids. The Privilege Rooms are of contemporary design with bright colours varying from yellows, pinks, chocolate and reds. White parquet flooring are mixed with fitted carpets matching the colour of the room and complimented by two colour curtains - light coloured custom made wooden desks, flat screen TVs & built in closets furnish the rooms. These rooms are also equipped with microwave oven, sink and refrigerator, making them an ideal family room - especially if travelling with babies and need to heat up a snack for the little one. Hotel Beauchamps also proposes 6 Contemporary Suites which feature a living-room and a room separated by a bathroom.
Restaurant
The bar of the hotel is on the ground floor, opening onto Rue de Ponthieu. Guests can either use high stools at the bar counter or cosy niches with velvet sofas. The atmosphere of the bar is English Club style with checked fabric on the walls and the cosy niches. A relaxing ambiance open from 10h00 to midnight daily. The breakfast room, located in the cellar, uses subtle lighting to compensate the location. Start the day with the extensive buffet seated on banquette sofas with bayadère fabrics. Individual tables are also available and the room can accommodate up to 67 people, serving breakfast from 6h30 - 10h30.
Exterior
Within the "Triangle d'Or", between the Champs-Elysées, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and Avenue Montaigne, hotel Beauchamps takes advantage of its prestigious location, the true essence of Parisian Right Bank charm and luxury.
Lobby
The reception and the concierge desk open onto a spacious and circular lobby. A glass roof dominates the lobby area illuminating the space with natural daylight making it an inviting and relaxing area to read the paper, study a map of Paris before going to explore the city or wait for friends or colleagues. Leading off this lobby area is a conference room which can accommodate from 12 to 20 people depending on the configuration.