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YOUR SIGHTSEEINGS IN PARIS

TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD:

Don't miss the beautiful view of the Basilica of the Sacré Coeur ! 

The 17th arrondissement, little known for its cultural aspect, nevertheless offers many possibilities both classic and original. We are pleased to share them with you : 

 

Levis Market : One of the most beautiful open markets in Paris. In the past, political meetings used to take place within this area with famous figures like Victor Hugo or Auguste Blanqui. Today, fruits and vegetable merchants have replaced them.

 

Cernuschi Museum : Henri Cernuschi was a banker but also a bronzes lover. After a two-year journey in Asia, he brought back a unique work of Asian art that he bequeathed to the city of Paris in 1896. 7 avenue Vélasquez. Tel: +33 (0)1 53 96 21 50. Open from 10.00 am to 5.40 pm. Closed on Monday and during Bank Holidays.

 

Nissim de Camondo Museum: This magnificent town house, along the Monceau Park, was bequeathed in 1935 by the Earl Camondo and inaugurated in 1936 as a museum. He decided to exhibit his rich collection of decorative art works. 63 rue de Monceau. Tel: +33 (0)1 53 89 06 50. Open from 10.00 am to 5.30 pm. Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and during Bank Holidays.

Jacquemart André Museum: This house used to be the residence of the Andrés family, famous collectors who travelled Europe to acquire all the work now exhibited. In 1913, the museum was already considered as one of the Art Centre in Paris. 158 boulevard Haussmann. Tel: +33 (0)1 45 62 11 59. Open every day from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm.

WALKS FROM THE HOTEL:

Climb up the Arc de Triomphe to enjoy a breathtaking view of the Champs-Elysées.

 

Monceau Park: If you need peace and some green space, enjoy the beautiful Parc Monceau, dating back to the seventeenth century. Go up on Boulevard des Batignolles and continue on the Boulevard de Courcelles. You will find on your left one of the most elegant gardens of Paris surrounded by pretty mansions. Enter by the big iron gates highlighted with gold. When hanging out in the park you will see statues, a Renaissance arcade, a large pool, children playgrounds. Pony rides are also available. Perfect place for a morning jog or a walk with children!

Batignolles: From Hotel du Theatre, take the direction of the Metro Station Rome, then look on your left for "rue des Batignolles" and go straight to reach the Square des Batignolles, a romantic garden with waterfalls, caves, a rotunda and a small and lovely lake.

RESTAURANTS

You will find plenty of great places and dining options within the 17th district of Paris: from fast food to gastronomic restaurants. You will enjoy French, Japanese, Italian or Lebanese food as well as many different types of cuisines. Every taste will be satisfied!

Enjoy our selection of restaurants in the vicinity of the hotel

 

Tonton des Dames: In the heart of the Batignolles, the Tonton Des Dames offers two atmospheres: the bistro side, which revisits the classics of French cuisine with a menu over the seasons that changes every month; and the wine cellar where we share planks and beautiful bottles in a relaxed atmosphere. The cozy atmosphere is ideal for meals with colleagues or friends. The menu is good for meats but vegetarians will not be left behind! 94 rue des Dames - +33 (0)1 42 93 25 18

Les Poulettes Batignolles: This traditional bistro serves French cuisine with Spanish influences and is recommended by the famous French Michelin Guide. The menu changes regularly according to the seasons and the daily market: everyday, new fresh dishes are suggested. 10 rue de Cheroy - +33 (0)1 42 93 10 11

 

Gare aux gorilles: "A Neo-bistro" that offers an inventive cuisine in a refined atmosphere. From the delicious dishes to the lovely wine cellar, this restaurant - suggested by the French and renowned Guide Gault & Millau - offers a good value for money. 68 rue des Dames - +33 (0)1 42 94 24 02.

Le 3 pièces cuisine : No frills in this young neighbourhood institution. The address is always full and offers very affordable prices for fresh and good products. Special mention to beef tartare. You can also stop there for just a drink and enjoy the resolutely young and swarming atmosphere of the Batignolles. 101 rue des Dames - +33 (0)1 44 90 85 10

 

Ripaille: The menu of this fish restaurant offers many salty-sweet dishes. The suggestions are regularly renewed according to the seasons and the daily market. 69 rue des Dames - +33 (0)1 45 22 03 03

Le Bistrot du Passage: Nestled in a small cobbled passage full of charm, the Bistrot du Passage offers French and European cuisine prepared daily from fresh, quality products. 14 Passage Geffroy-Didelot - +33 (0)1 43 87 28 10

 

Chez Karl et Erick : In this French bistro-style restaurant, Karl and Erick, two twin brothers, offer you a fine and modern cuisine with seasonal products. 20 rue de Tocqueville - +33 (0)1 42 27 03 71

 

PARISIAN MONUMENTS :

Symbol of the capital, the Eiffel Tower stands 324 m tall, and weighs 10,100 tons. Created in 2 years, 2 months and 5 days, it was built for the Exposition Universelle of 1889. Definitively a must-see monument!

 

Montmartre: Visit the heights of Montmartre and its cobblestone streets. One of the most authentic neighbourhoods of the capital! From the metro station Anvers, walk up the street Steikerke. You will stand face to the famous Basilica of the Sacred Heart that overlooks Paris. You will have the choice to choose to climb the hill by stairs or thanks to the funicular. At the top of the hill you will enjoy breath taking views of Paris. Join the Place du Tertre on the left of the Basilica: traditional restaurants, painters and accordionists will immerse you in the mood of the famous movie Amélie Poulain. Walk down the cobbled streets and countless stairs. Montmartre cemetery, located not far away, hosts the graves of many famous figures such as Stendhal, Zola, Gustave Moreau, Michel Bergé or Dalida.

The Champs Elysées: Only the Champs Elysees section from the "Place de la Concorde" to the "Grand Palais" deserves its nickname of "most beautiful avenue in the world". The rest of the avenue is lined with shops and restaurants. Try the side streets. Do not forget to visit the Arc de Triomphe at the top of the avenue, built in the mid-eighteenth century to commemorate Napoleon's victories. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily from April to October, and 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. every day from November to March.  

L'île de la Cité: once known as Lutetia, l'île de la Cité is the oldest settlement of Paris. Located on the river Seine between Châtelet and Saint-Germain-des-Prés, l'île de la Cité is home to many must-see sites: the Pont Neuf bridge, the Pont de l'Archevêché bridge, the Palais de la Justice, the Sainte-Chappelle, the Conciergerie and Notre-Dame Cathedral. When you have finished visiting all the sights, stroll along the banks of the Seine and stop to watch improvised concerts by wandering musicians, for whom this area is a prime performance venue. Ile de la Cité is also the perfect place for a riverside picnic and to enjoy the magic feeling of summer nights.

The Eiffel Tower: The "Iron Lady" of Paris was built for the 1889 World's Fair, which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution. The Tower is 324 metres tall. Daily from June 21st to September 2nd from 9:00 a.m to 12:45 a.m to the rest of the year from 9:30 a.m to 11:45 p.m (for athletics types the stairways are open from 9:30 am to 6: 30 p.m)

PARISIAN MUSEUMS:

(Re) discover the masterpieces of the Impressionist painters at the Orsay Museum: Manet, Degas, Courbet, Renoir...

 

National art and culture centre Georges Pompidou: Also known as "Beaubourg", this great original building offers a modern art collection and houses one of the three biggest collections of modern and contemporary art in the world. It also welcomes temporary exhibitions and offers restaurants, a cinema and show halls. The first European Public Library is located on several floors in the building. You may also enjoy breathtaking views of Paris on the last floor. Open from 11:00am to 9:00pm. Closed on Tuesdays.

Louvre Museum: Certainly one of the most mythical places in Paris, The Louvre Museum with the famous Pyramid in the heart of Paris offers a collection of art and exceptional antique. With 60,600 m2 and more than 460,000 art works including the famous paintings of Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo, the Louvre Museum is considered as one of the greatest museums in the world. Open from 9:00 am to 6:00pm. Nocturnes on Wednesdays and Fridays until 9:45 pm Closed on Tuesdays.

Orsay Museum: Located in the former Orsay Train Station, the museum is located on the Left Bank of Paris (7th district) and houses the largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist master pieces in the world. Orsay Museum also presents the Western Art from 1848 to 1914 with sculptures, paintings, decorative arts, graphics and photographs. 4,000 works are on permanent display. Open from 9.30am to 6pm and until 9.45pm on Thursday. Closed on Mondays.

 

SHOPPING

Enjoy our selection of shops in the vicinity of the hotel

You will undoubtedly find what you need in terms of shopping in the Fashion Capital! de la mode!

 

Printemps and Galeries Lafayette: both include the biggest names for Fashion, Beauty, Home. Your journey is direct with metro from the stop Malesherbes (line 3) to Havre - Caumartin. Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris..

Le Bon Marché: luxurious department store located Left Bank and the Grande Epicerie de Paris, where you can find exceptional food products. 24 rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris.

 

Avenue Montaigne: For viewing pleasure. You will find the biggest luxury brands there. 75008 Paris.

Food Markets : Poncelets, Lévis, Daguerre Montorgueil... Meet the artisans and their specialties.

 
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