I learned about Hotel Longchamp Elysees from watching the YouTube channel Les Frenchies. If you're not super-familiar with Paris already I recommend you check them out. I was delighted with my selection and, more importantly, so was my husband. Booking was easy. They have an early check in option which I recommend if you have an early morning flight. We arrived on a cold, rainy, windy morning in early March 2024 and immediately felt at ease. The lobby is cozy and just beyond is an antique piano and then a small courtyard. We were greeted warmly and informed the room would be ready at 10:00 am, which is the time early check in begins, but if we wanted to leave our bags and go explore, we could. Our bags were locked in a closet just beyond reception and retrieving them later was effortless. We walked to the Arc de Triomphe and along the Champs Elysees and got lost taking a "shortcut" back, which in a way was fun. Our room was available when we returned before 11:00. My husband used the small lift to take up our bags while I used the spiral stairs. Our room was on the third level (second floor, in France) and the stairs were narrow but easy to navigate. I am in my mid sixties and never found the stairs difficult, but if you have mobility issues, make sure the lift is working. The lift works flawlessly but it is small. My husband and I are average size and the lift was laughingly cozy when we rode it together. The room itself looked over the courtyard; shortly before our arrival, the hotel inquired via email if we wanted courtyard or street view. I would recommend courtyard. The street is narrow and the building across the street not architecturally significant or particularly attractive, and the courtyard is quaint. Our room was okay going from window to bathroom but quite narrow from headboard to the wall-mounted tv. There is a small closet and, when my husband had to cross the room to reach it, he had to angle his body over the bed to avoid hitting the tv. The smallness of the room never distracted from our stay. In some ways it made it even more romantic because it's different from home. But I'm writing this review because I so appreciate all the information others have put on the web, and I want to do my part to give accurate information, not to complain. The room and bathroom were very clean. My husband had informed the hotel that we wouldn't need a change of towels since we reuse our towels at home. After we got there, I realized there were no washcloths, which I have found to be true in a lot of countries outside the US. When I asked for more towels the next day, the staff exchanged them, no problem. I do recommend that if you use a washcloth (or two) everyday as part of your regular routine, bring your own. Just as a note, my husband also told them we wouldn't need the bed made because we regularly make our bed first thing. But later in the stay, when we were beat from touring, we hung the sign on the door and the room was cleaned, the be