An Exceptional Location
at only 15 minutes from Champs Elysées
Closest bus station:
Wagram - Courcelles on lines 31 and 84
Closest metro stations:
Péreire Levallois on line 3
Ternes on line 2
Closest RER:
Péreire Levallois on Line C
Charles de Gaulle Etoiles on Lines A and B
To discover around the hotel
Arc of triumph – Champs Elysées
A ten-minute walk or direct bus line 31
The Arc of Triumph was erected between 1806 and 1836 on Napoleon’s orders to stand 50 meters high in the middle of Etoile square. This tall monument is also 45 meters wide by 22 meters thick.
The Etoile square is so called because of its circular shape that paves the way for twelve large avenues inspired and designed by Baron Haussmann in the 19th century, during his time as a Prefect of the Seine department. The avenues beam around the central point like a star or a sun and bear glorious names such Kléber Avenue, Grande-Armée Avenue, Wagram Avenue and of course Champs-Elysées. The hotel is within short access along Wagram Avenue.
The Monceau Park
A five-minute walk or direct bus line 84
This 8.2 ha park with a radius of one km offers a perfect spot for a walk or a jog. The tour is precisely 1,107 meters long. It is unusual of other French parks as it has an English style due to its layout with curved alleys and randomly placed statues of famous artists such as the writer Guy de Maupassant or the musician Frederic Chopin.
The park is surrounded by Courcelles Boulevard in the North and large avenues designed by the Pereire brothers who were successful financiers contemporary of their rivals Rothschild. As a matter of fact several luxurious mansions border the park some overlooking the park greenery.
A close museum...
Museum of Fine Arts Jacquemart-André
A ten-minute walk or direct bus line 84
The mansion that first belonged to a wealthy Middle-class family was bequeathed as a museum while keeping its original features and layout.
It hosts fine temporary exhibitions (twice a year) that are highly praised.
Activities near the Hotel
Pleyel Concert Hall
A ten-minute walk or direct bus line 31
This Concert Hall was named after the family who ran a prestigious piano company, the same one that provided Chopin with his favorite piano. Since January 2015 all concerts have been transferred to other concert halls i.e. the Philharmonics of Paris and Cité de la Musique. The latter will run popular and quality concerts to the exception of classical music. This is the place to go to if you feel like listening and watching jazz performances, musical comedies.
Congrès Hall
A fifteen minute walk
The Congrès Hall of Paris is based in the 17th arrondissement and serves as a business center, hosting large convents, fairs and shows. It provides large conference rooms but also a two-storeyed shopping mall.