

This is my personal bugbear! Without them I’m stuck. The shower had them in the right place, so one wonders why not the loo! Your hotel Paris Hilton Opera looks lovely but as you mentioned, what a huge shame about the lack of grab rails around the loo. I lived there many years ago pre wheelchair use and fancied going back last year before lockdown with my then 14 year old son and a friend with her son.Īs you know, only too well, after the wonderful idea comes the research – mmm….lots and lots of it! Lovely to hear your information on Paris. If you do click and purchase through these links, I greatly appreciate your support for my blog. This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission on purchases (at no additional cost to you) if you click a link and purchase something that I have recommended. Top 4 Wheelchair Accessible Things to do in ParisĪnother Paris | The Wheelchair Accessible tourist train tour Don’t miss a thing!įollow me on Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube’ | Pinterest Have you been to Paris? I’d love to hear about your experience! More on this topic… If you’re looking for a hotel in a good location close to many tourist attractions with extremely efficient staff and you enjoy some luxury while still being wheelchair accessible then Hilton Paris Opera is a perfect choice.

The staff are without a doubt the most attentive and helpful staff I’ve ever come across in any hotel.

My only concern is the lack of grab bars next to the toilet in our suite, but I’m sure that is something the hotel can easily correct. The hotel was spotless, luxurious and most importantly wheelchair accessible. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Hilton Paris Opera and would certainly return in the future. Once checked-in, we were greeted by the lovely duty manager, Jaklin, who personally showed us to our accessible suite while explaining all the accessible and non-accessible features of the room and hotel.

Being Scottish ourselves, that was pretty cool. We later discovered that the columns within the lobby are made of Scottish granite. The sheer beauty of Hilton Paris Opera took our breath away and we hadn’t even seen our room yet.Īt check-in, we couldn’t help ourselves from admiring the luxurious design and elegant features of the beautifully decorated lobby with crystal chandeliers hanging from its high ceilings. Upon arrival, we were greeted by a friendly bellman who led us through the hotel’s accessible entrance and stunning bar/lounge to the reception desk. The concierge was more than happy to arrange this for us and was always willing to answer any concerns I had regarding the accessibility of the taxi prior to our stay. We arrived at the hotel by taxi ( G7 Horizon) as we figured this to be the easiest way for us to travel to and from the hotel and airport.
