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Hotel Villa Eugenie Paris

 

167, rue de Rome - 75017 PARIS Péreire



The Hotel Villa Eugenie Paris is located in the 17th district of Paris, Péreire quarter.
Metro stations : Malesherbes (line 3) at 583 m.
Gates : Porte d'Asnières at 1.05 km / Porte de Clichy at 1.07 km.

Car parks :
- Parking Jouffroy à 84 m (10, rue Jouffroy d'Abbans 75017 / Phone : 01.42.25.75.47)
- Parking Cardinet à 210 m (114, rue Cardinet 75017)
- Parking Batignolles à 442 m (24 bis, rue Brochant 75017 / Phone : 01.42.63.39.64)
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Access from Roissy Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport to the Hotel Villa Eugenie Paris
Transport Line Up to (station)
RER
then Metro
then Metro
B
2
3
Gare du Nord - La Chapelle
Villiers
Malesherbes

Train stationsAirports
Gare Saint-Lazare - 1.5 km
Gare du Nord - 3.1 km
Gare de l'Est - 3.5 km
Gare Montparnasse - 5.1 km
Gare d'Austerlitz - 6.3 km
Gare de Lyon - 6.4 km
Gare de Bercy - 7.3 km
Aéroport Paris - Orly - 17.7 km
Aéroport Paris - Charles de Gaulle (CDG) - 22.8 km
Aéroport Beauvais - Tillé - 65.3 km

Tourism Hotel Villa Eugenie Paris
Place du Tertre
Place du Tertre 75018 Paris (1.9 km)
The Montmartre Mound (Butte Montmartre) -name given to the hill of Montmartre- is full of street artists (painters, sculptors and poets) who are essentially located on the Tertre Square (Place du Tertre). It is some king of a village with its own pace of life. You could even find a vineyard at the corner of the Rue des Saules and Rue Saint Vincent ! It is a very picturesque site.
Champs Elysées
Champs Elysées Avenue des Champs Elysées - 75008 Paris (2 km)
The Champs Elysees area is the most popular, the most frequented and the most chic area of Paris. It starts from the Triumphal Arch (built to the glory of the French Armies) that houses the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. On top of it (it is 50-meter high), the view will carry you away !
Then, it goes along the Concorde Square where you could see the 19th century exhibition centre of Paris -le Grand Palais- (that features varied exhibitions all year long) and the 19th century small exhibition centre of Paris,le Petit Palais, that houses the Museum of Fine Arts and Architecture of Paris). It ends to the Louvre.
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