Location

A charming hotel in the very centre of Paris, close to the Opéra and the Louvre!

Hôtel Paris Louvre Opéra

4 rue des moulins

75001 Paris

Tél : +33(0) 1 40 20 01 10

Fax : +33(0) 1 40 20 01 30

E-mail de l'hôtel : hotelparislouvreopera@hotmail.com

 

Metro : Pyramides (lines 7 and 14)

Opéra (lines 3, 7 and 8)

Palais royal (lines 1 and 7)

Quatre Septembre (line 3)

RER (nearby) : Auber (line A)

Bus: Pyramides (lines 21, 27, 68, 81 and 95)

Sainte Anne-Petits Champs (line 39)

Bibliothèque Nationale (lines 29, 39, 48 and 67)

 

How to reach us from :

Airports  :

Roissy-Charles de Gaulle :

RER B in the direction of Robinson-St Rémy lès-Chevreuse to Châtelet then line 14 in the direction Saint-Lazare, Pyramides station.

Orly :

Navette Orlyval to Orly to Antony then RER B in the direction of Aéroport Charles de Gaulle to Châtelet then line 14 in the direction of Saint-Lazare, alight at Pyramides.

Railway (railroad) stations:

Gare de Lyon :

Métro line 14 in the direction of Saint-Lazare, alight at Pyramides.

Gare de l'Est :

Métro line 7 in the direction of Villejuif, alight at Pyramides.

Gare d'Austerlitz :

Métro l igne 10 in the direction of Boulogne-Pont de Saint Cloud to Jussieu, then line 7 in the direction of La Courneuve, alight at Pyramides.

Gare Montparnasse :

Métro line 12 in the direction of Porte de la Chapelle to Madeleine, then line 14 in the direction of Bibliothèque, alight at Pyramides.

Gare Saint-Lazare :

Métro line 14 in the direction of Bibliothèque, alight at Pyramides.

Gare du Nord :

Métro line 5 in the direction of Place d'Italie   to the Gare de l'Est then line 7 in the direction of Villejuif, alight at Pyramides.

Motorway:

Consult www.Mappy.com .

 

Explore the district: 

On foot:

One minute away: Opéra Garnier and the department stores of Printemps and Galeries Lafayette

Four minutes away: Place Vendôme, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré with its elegant boutiques (Prada, Gucci, Chanel, Cartier, Boucheron, Colette...)

Five minutes away: Musée du Louvre, the banks of the Seine, Place de la Madeleine

Eight minutes away: Musée d'Orsay, Place de la Concorde

Ten minutes away: Champs Elysées

By metro/RER/bus :

Five minutes away: Notre Dame

Ten minutes away: Quartier Latin

Fifteen minutes away: Tour Eiffel, Sacré Coeur, Montmartre

 

Our favourite addresses:

BUDDHA BAR, 8 rue Boissy d'Anglas 75008

RUE SAINT ANNE

This is Paris's Japanese quarter and has lots of Japanese restaurants.

LA FONTAINE GAILLON, Place Gaillon 75002

The restaurant owned by Gérard Depardieu.

 

 

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Macaron Day
Published on: 2009-03-25Restaurant

March 18th, 2009
Friday, March 20th is le Jour du Macaron (Macaron Day) in France. Created four years ago through a collaboration between renowned pastry chef Pierre Hermé and other members of the prestigious Association Relais Desserts, le Jour du Macaron raises money and awareness for the Federation des Maladies Orphelines children's charity. Pop into any participating patisserie- includingthe four Pierre Hermé Paris boutiques, and you'll receive 4 scrumptious macarons gratuit (that means they're free)! Each shop will have a box available to accept optional monetary donations to the FMO.

Source: theparisblog.com

Where am I in Paris?
Published on: 2008-12-05Sightseeing

Walking through the Place de la Concorde this afternoon, I was struck by the number of people standing on street corners examining their maps. Paris isn't built on a grid so a map is truly indispensable and as I mentioned a few posts ago, everyone here carries one. But the one thing that distinguishes the tourists from the locals (even if they're only locals temporarily) is that tourists are carrying the free maps with the Galleries Lafayette ads and the locals are invariably carrying a copy of Paris Par Arrondissements. This little book comes in a variety of colors and bindings but all provide a definitive map of every little street in town plus the all-important index. It can be maddening to use at first because you really need to have internalized the snail shell pattern of Paris's 20 arrondissements to make any sense of it.

Source: theparisblog.com


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