Hi,
Am trying to decide which airport to book for the night before our return home to the States. We will spend our last day in the city and head to the airport hotel in the evening. Location and ease of access to the airport is paramount given that we'll be sleeping there only.
Our sflight Paris-London leaves at 7:40am.
Initially I was going to book the Westin in Terminal 2 with SPG Points, but it is a poor redemption IMO and there are no cash and points rooms available. (16K SPG points for the night)
I have enough Hyatt points to book the Hyatt CDG which is 4km away.
I have no Hilton points but the Hilton CDG is fairly well-priced at around $130 for an advance purchase rate.
Thoughts on other I should consider?
Thanks,
Anita
At CDG, I now only book hotels with no driven shuttle. I've just had too many hassles, and with an early flight, you may find other issues (I believe I read a recent post that the Hyatt shuttle doesn't start until around 6 am, which means a late check-in for a 7:40 flight).
Non driven shuttle hotels are the Sheraton, which is part of Terminal 2, and the Hilton, Ibis and Novotel, all 3 of which are in a cluster near the Roissypole RER station. These 3 are close to one another and you can stay at one and walk over to eat at another, even in bad weather. The Roissypole station also has the CDG Val electric shuttle trains, which wisk you to either terminal 1 or 2 in about 10 minutes. Easy, no risk and free.
The Hilton is a nice facility with a great spa and pool. They charge for wifi and the food buffets were really expensive when I was there last. At $130, it is a pretty good deal-I'd take that, go early to use the spa, and eat either at the Ibis or Novotel.
The Ibis is the low end of the Accor chain. It's new, clean, small but efficient rooms with everything you need, including free wifi. There are a couple of places to eat, pretty basic stuff but ok.
The Novotel is a higher end of the Accor chain. I haven't stayed there but I did eat there, and the restaurant is not as high end as I expected and not nearly as wildly priced as the Hilton. There's also a restaurant that's part of the station, which I want to check out next time I'm out there. The Novotel is labeled "convention and wellness", and I think they have a spa and the hotel gets very good reviews.
CAVEAT: Be sure you are looking at the Ibis and Novotels at Roissypole as there are other Ibis and Novotel hotels at CDG and it is easy to mix them up. Getting one of those other ones will throw you back into the driven shuttle game, and sadly, Accor gets some pretty poor reviews for their driven shuttles at CDG.