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Hotel Royal Saint-Honoré Paris

 

221, rue Saint-Honoré - 75001 PARIS Louvre - Concorde



The Hotel Royal Saint-Honoré Paris is located in the 1st district of Paris, Louvre - Concorde quarter.
Metro stations : Tuileries (line 1) at 161 m / Pyramides (lines 7-14) at 270 m.
Bus lines : 21 - 27 - 66 - 53

Car parks :
- Parking Vendôme à 125 m (Place Vendôme 75001 / Phone : 01.42.60.50.00 - p750108@vincipark.com)
- Parking Marché Saint-Honoré à 216 m (39, place du Marché Saint-Honoré 75001 / Phone : 01.42.60.55.22 - p750106@vincipark.com)
- Parking Pyramides à 241 m (15, rue des Pyramides 75001 / Phone : 01.42.60.53.21 - p750102@vincipark.com)
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Access from Roissy Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport to the Hotel Royal Saint-Honoré Paris
Transport Line Up to (station)
RER
then Metro
B
1
Châtelet Les Halles
Tuileries

Train stationsAirports
Gare Saint-Lazare - 1.2 km
Gare du Nord - 2.4 km
Gare de l'Est - 2.5 km
Gare Montparnasse - 2.8 km
Gare d'Austerlitz - 3.7 km
Gare de Lyon - 3.9 km
Gare de Bercy - 4.9 km
Aéroport Paris - Orly - 15.1 km
Aéroport Paris - Charles de Gaulle (CDG) - 23.4 km
Aéroport Beauvais - Tillé - 67.9 km

Tourism Hotel Royal Saint-Honoré Paris
Place Vendôme
Place Vendôme 75001 Paris (183 m)
This square is a masterpiece of classical architecture from the end of the Louis XIV reign.
The Vendome column and the surrouondings facades of the houses makes it as one of the most beautiful place of Paris.
Now, it's the high-class square of luxury and holds the ministry of Justice.
La Madeleine
La Madeleine Place de la Madeleine - 75008 Paris (622 m)
The church of the Madeleine stand on an exceptional site : it dominates the Faubourg Saint-Honore and the "Grands Boulevards" and gave its name to this district of Paris.
Royal foundation, it was one of the elements of the project of extension of the city towards the west in the middle of the XVIII century and was designed to fix the perspective between the two palates of Gabriel on the Place de la Concorde.
Its contruction posed many problems and was stretched on more than eighty years.
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