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You will find our hotel at the crossroads of Boulevards Sebastopol, Saint Denis, Saint Martin and Strasbourg in the very living quarter of fashion and business, at a short distance from the Marais, the Opera house, Notre-Dame cathedral and Louvre museum.
Everything has been renovated for your comfort, the services are of an excellent quality : 40 nice well decorated and soun-proofed rooms, air conditioning, minibar, agreeable bathrooms, hairdryers, direct phone, modem plugs, welcome hot drinks with tea and coffee. No smoking room on demand.
Welcome to Paris! This page was designed especially for you who may visit Paris for the first time. The idea is to give you advices to acquaint you with the City of Light, and help you prepare for this exciting trip. Read on!
Prepare well for a stroll
Once you have settled down in your comfortable hotel room and are getting ready to take your first stroll, take some time to dress appropriately.
First, put on a really good pair of walking shoes to feel comfortable in the Parisian streets. Walking in Paris means stopping often to look at amazing details and buildings. This constant stop-and-go will wear you down if you aren't comfy in your shoes.
Visiting the Eiffel Tower means waiting often over 30 minutes to gain access to the ticket booth, then waiting some more for the elevator on the way up, and waiting some more for the elevator on the way down. So to your feet, a pair of good shoes will make a big difference!
Parisian weather is fickle in springtime and during fall: what starts out as a great clear day can turn rainy and chilly in the afternoon. Pack a sweater and a rain breaker if you are visiting during these seasons. Summer is usually fine (70-85°F), August is generally hotter (80-95°F). Winter is rainy and cold, almost as cold as in NYC.
In any case, take your umbrella along, it may become your best friend -- especially if you intend to take pictures of everything. Rain and camera lenses don't like each other.
Walking in Paris
Paris offers a number of interesting itineraries for strollers. You can follow the waterways (river Seine, St Martin Canal, river Bièvre) or the 17-km long railway transformed into a most surprising walkway hung some 50 feet above the hustle-bustle of the city. You can also spend some quality time in any of the large public parks which the city counts (Luxembourg, Buttes-Chaumont, Montsouris, Georges Brassens), discover the gardens of the 14th district, or else decide to learn live history and architecture in areas like St-Sulpice and St Germain-des-Prés.
A lively and interesting city
This is but a glimpse of the many places you will want to visit during your stay in Paris. Guests of the hotel are offered a Complimentary Pass to the Members Only section of the Paris Eiffel Tower News website, which features a lot more information on Paris.
The Complimentary Pass can be retrieved from the Thank You page which displays after your reservation request has been received by the hotel.
The hotel personnel wishes to be of service to you during your stay in Paris.
Go to our Page on the Marais.
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Public price
Rackprice
Double room (double or single use) 150.00 EUR
Twin room (double or single use) 150.00 EUR
Extra bed 20.00 EUR
Breakfast Included
Hôtel France-Europe
112 boulevard de Sébastopol
75003 Paris
Tel : 33(0)1 42 78 75 33
Fax : 33(0)1 42 78 67 06
Metro : Strasbourg-Saint Denis (lines 4, 8, 9)
RER B and D : Gare du Nord, Châtelet les Halles.
Direct to Orly and Charles de Gaulle airports