3 Boulevard Montmartre
Paris, 75002
Nightly Rates: ( 103.05 - 8,587.60 )
4 Star
The hotel, a magnificent building of the 18th century, is located right in the city centre of the French capital city. Close to the most important commercial area, to the Opera House (500 m), the Louvre museum (1,5 km), and to Montmartre and Sacre Coeur (2 km). Well connected to train and underground stations and to the International Airports of Orly (20 km) and Charles de Gaulle (35 km). Nearby points of interest are the Exposition Centre of Versailles (10 km), Versailles (35 km) and Disneyland Paris (45 km).


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· Euro is the native currency.
· Check in time is 13:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is GMT +1
· Opened in 1895
· Renovated in 1995
· 71 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 6 floors.
differents ways for access to hotel: *by bus *by train: "Auber" Etoile *by underground: "Grands Boulevards" *by road: take the ring road until the Door La Chapelle. Continue to north station or direction to Opera Places until big Boulevards *by taxi: prices 200 ff more or less
The hotel, a magnificent building from the XVIIIth century, is located right in the city center of the Frensh capital. Walking distance from the commercial district, the Opera House (500 m), the Louvre museum (1,5 km), and Montmartre & Sacre Coeur (2 km). Well communicated by train & metro, and close to the International Airports of Orly (20 km) & Charles de Gaulle (35 km). Nearby points of interest are the Exposition Center of Versailles (10 km), Versailles (35 km) and Disneyland Paris (45 km).
*/* ONE NIGHT CHARGE IF CANCELLES **_24 HOURS ** OF ARRIVAL */*
48H prior no penalty or 1 night will be charged
Breakfast Buffet and Lobby Bar

Best bet is to pick a period or section of the Louvre and pretend that the rest is somewhere across town. Vast scrums of people puff and pant through the rooms full of paintings sculptures and antiquities, including the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and Winged Victory.
Centre Georges PompidouThe Centre Georges Pompidou, displaying and promoting modern and contemporary art, is by far the most visited sight in Paris
Notre DameThe city's cathedral ranks as one of the greatest achievements of Gothic architecture.
Musee d'OrsaySpectacularly housed in a former railway station built in 1900. Inside is a trove of artistic treasures produced between 1848 and 1914 including highly regarded Impressionist and Post-impressionist works.
Tour EiffelThis towering edifice was built for the World Fair of 1889, held to commemorate the centenary of French Revolution.
Avenue des Champs-ElyseesA popular promenade for the ostentatious aristos of old, the Avenue des Champ-Elysees has long symbolised the style and joie de vivre of Paris
Place des VosgesThe houses, each with arcades on the ground floor, large dormer windows and the requisite creepers on the walls, were initially built of bric but were subsequently constructed using timber with a plaster covering, which was then painted to look like brick.


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