location

Our advantageous location, in the heart of Saint Germain des Pres, is ideal: the Carré Rive Gauche, the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay, the National Assembly and the Luxembourg Garden are just a few minutes away on foot!

Hôtel Saint Vincent
5 rue du Pré aux Clercs
75007 Paris
Tel : +33(0) 1 42 61 01 51 - Fax : +33(0) 1 42 61 01 54
E-mail : reservation@hotel-st-vincent.com

Metro/underground : Saint Germain des Prés (line 4).
Rue du Bac (line 12).
RER : Saint Michel-Notre Dame (lines B et C).

Bus : Bac-Saint Germain (lines 68 et 69).
Jacob (lines 39 et 95).
Saint Guillaume (line 63).


 
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On foot :
1 minute away from the hotel: le Carré Rive Gauche.
4 minutes away from the hotel: Saint Germain des Prés.
5 minutes away from the hotel: Orsay Museum and National Assembly (Parliament)
8 minutes away from the hotel: Louvre Museum.
10 minutes away from the hotel: Jardin du Luxembourg.

By Metro/RER :
1 minute away by Metro/RER: Rodin Museum and Invalides.
5 minutes away by Metro/RER and straight : Montparnasse Tower and Montparnasse Railway station.
5 minute away by Metro/RER: the Eiffel Tower
10 minutes away by Metro/RER: Champs-Elysées.
15 minutes away by Metro/RER: Georges Pompidou Centre.
20 minutes away by Metro/RER: Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre.

Our favourite adresses and eateries:

1. Le Voltaire Restaurant  27 quai Voltaire 7th arrondiissement
Quality food, freshness and a unique Parisian atmosphere.

2. Brasserie le Bonaparte 42 rue Bonaparte, just off Saint Germain des Prés in the Latin Quarter.
Deliciously fresh, plain salads right in the heart of this atmospheric district.

3. Librairie Karl Lagerfeld at 7 rue de Lille in the 7th arrondissement
Huge selection of art books..

4. Pâtisserie Ladurée 21 rue Bonaparte in the 6th arrondissement
Excellente pastries, famous for its delicious macaroons.

5. Pâtisserie Mulot at 76 rue de Seine in the 6th arrondissement
Exceptionally high quality of pastries.

6. Restaurant Le Perronat 6 rue Perronet
Just like an Italian trattoria.
 
Airports :

Charles de Gaulle :
RER B direction Robinson-St Rémy lès-Chevreuse to Saint-Michel Notre-Dame, then metro line 4 direction of Porte d'Orléans, alight at Saint Germain des Prés.

Orly :
Orlyval to Antony, then RER B direction Robinson-St Rémy lès-Chevreuse to Saint-Michel Notre-Dame then metro line 4 direction of Porte d'Orléans alight at Saint Germain des Prés.


Railway stations :
Gare de Lyon :
Bus 63 and alight at Saint Guillaume.

Gare de l'Est :
Metro line 4 in direction of Porte d'Orléans, alight at Saint Germain des Prés.

Gare d'Austerlitz :
Bus 63 and alight at Saint Guillaume.

Gare Montparnasse :
Metro line 12 in direction of Porte de la Chapelle and alight at Rue du Bac.

Gare Saint-Lazare :
Metro line 12 in direction of Mairie d'Issy and alight at Rue du Bac..

Gare du Nord :
Metro line 4 in direction of Porte d'Orléans and alight at Saint Germain des Prés.
Motorway:

Get city bypass, exit at Porte d’Orléans.
Consult www.mappy.com.


 
 
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Paris

Famillathlon
Published on: 2009-06-03Kids

Dav of sporting fun for all the family. Numerous activities: athletics, golf, fencing, archery, etc.

Source: allparisnews.com

Esplanade des Invalides
Published on: 2009-01-20Sightseeing

The Esplanade des Invalides is a wide (250 meter, 810 feet) and long (490 meter, 1,410 feet) open lawn area on the north side of the Hotel des Invalides that extends to the Seine river.

The Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni runs north and south through the Esplanade, dividing it in two equal halves. Three other streets cross it from east to west before it reaches Quai d'Orsay at the river's edge.

Opposite Quai d'Orsay is the ornate, late-19th century bridge, Pont Alexandre III. This bridge leads to the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais and then on to the Avenue des Champs-Elysées.

The Esplanade was designed by Robert de Cotte who succeeded his brother-in-law, Jules Hardouin Mansart, as the king's architect in 1708. The Jardin de l'Intendant on the south end of the Hotel des Invalides was created using the designs of Robert de Cotte.

The Esplanade offers a wide, unobstructed view from the north of Hôtel des Invalides and across the Seine river. It is one of the more open spaces in Paris. The Esplanade is bordered by the French Foreign Ministry and the home office of Air France.

Source: paris-walking-tours.com


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