Our hotel, lying on
the Left Bank of the
Seine, in a traditional
district of Paris, with
buildings of various
styles and charming
and pleasant
squares, invites you
to discover the
authentic Paris, in a
private and warm
setting. Ideally
located near the
district of
Montparnasse and its
railway station, the
Military School, the
Invalides, the
Exhibition Park at
Porte de Versailles
and the Eiffel Tower,
you will be able to
discover a little-
known "Paris-village"
in the heart of the
15th district. The
market on Rue de
Convention, open
every day, offers an
introductory lesson
to local French
produce and the cafe
terraces provide an
ideal site for some
well-deserved
relaxation and a
delicious coffee
break!
Furthermore,
whether you are
travelling for
pleasure or for
business, our team
will be delighted to
offer their assistance
during your stay and
provide you with
some useful tips to
help you in the
capital.
This traditional district holds some typically Parisian delights: picturesque markets, restaurants, wine bars, sunny terraces, attractive shops... Enjoy a walk in the district of Montparnasse which offers some good quality restaurants. Two cafes are the symbol of Montparnasse of the Roaring Twenties: the Dôme and the Coupole. These cafes were used as the meeting place for cosmopolitan bohemians of the period, such as the author, Apollinaire, the painters, Gauguin, Matisse and "Rousseau the customs officer", or the singer, Kiki of Montparnasse. The first City of the Arts, "La Ruche", is well worth a visit. Enjoy a visit to the Montparnasse Tower, the highest building in Paris. This district lies on the edge of the Luxembourg Gardens and stretches along the borders of Saint Germain des Prés. It has always been a district with a special charm, the mystery of which has never ceased to amaze and inspire many artists. It has been home to the literary world since the 17th century: cafe life flourished in the district, with the creation of prestigious establishments such as Les Deux Magots or Café de Flore, much loved by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.
7 rue du Général Beuret
75015 Paris
Tel : 33(0)1 56 56 63 90
Fax : 33(0)1 48 28 88 46
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