Hotel Berne Opera is located in a Haussmann Style building on a quiet street with easy reach to Montmartre and Sacré Coeur, St Lazare district with the deparment stores, the Opera Garnier and Madeleine square.
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Get a cruise ticket offered staying at hotel Berne Opera beetween 1 August and 1 September 2010.
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On entering, you will find yourself in a large foyer with two lounges (one with TV) available for your relaxation. The hotel lounge has a 24/24 drinks service with several choices. There is a baggage room in one of the lounges. Reception and the Bar are in light colored wood, which contrasts with the carpets and chairs in vermilion red. There is a picture window, which overlooks the courtyard garden with its large hardwood table. Two bedrooms with disabled facilities are located here. A desk and computer with Internet connection (chargeable) are available in the lounge and the hotel is entirely equiped with Wifi system (1H 4.5€, 3H 10€)
New! Room service arrived in your hotel ! Don't hesitate and try cold main dishes, sandwichs, desserts and wines from 6pm until 3am.
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The hotel has 37 air-conditioned rooms, and 20 are non smoking, they are arranged over 6 floors - 5 Single Rooms - 13 Double Rooms with double bed - 13 Twin Bedded Rooms - 6 Triple Rooms with a double and a single bed.
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All rooms have direct line telephone and flat screen TV with 12 channels (TF1, Fr2, Fr3, Canal + (encrypted), Fr 5/Arte, M6, Sky News, Eurosport, BBC World, Rai Uno, RTL, TVE).
You also have a mini-bar in your room with spirit miniatures (whisky, vodka, cognac, gin), sodas, orange juices, still and sparkling mineral water as well as peanuts and chocolate.
All bathrooms have hairdryers, 220V shaver points and welcome packs with soap, cotton wool, shower gel and shampoo. All bedrooms have a desk and a wardrobe.
A safe is available in your room and a key will be provided at Reception against a deposit of 30 €, (returned on your departure).
There is a laundry service (with fees) provided by an independent company. Leave your laundry in the morning and it will be returned clean by the end of the day.
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On the second lower ground floor is the Breakfast Room with dressed stone walls and seating for seventy. There is an excellent menu, with several types of cereal (corn flakes, crispy muesli, fruit muesli), drinks (orange and grapefruit juice, tea, coffee, chocolate, milk) plain yogurt, sweet breads (croissants, pains au chocolat, pains aux raisins), bread rolls, preserves, fruit, cheeses (Brie, Emmental), ham, salami, sausages, scrambled eggs, hard boiled eggs. Breakfast is served from 7.00 am to 10.30 am and can be served in your room from 8.00 am if you wish.
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National and International newspaper service, reservations for shows and restaurants, internet kiosk and Wifi access at your service (chargeable).
There is a public pay parking close to the hotel, the price per day is 20€.
Personnel speak several foreign languages : French, English, Spanish. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Credit cards accepted : Visa, MasterCard, Eurocard, American Express, Diners Club et JCB.
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The Berne Opéra Hotel is located on a quiet street in a Haussmann style building. The hotel is close to the Opera Garnier, with Galeries Lafayette and Printemps right by, as well as the Gare Saint Lazare. The closest Metro Stations are Europe(line 3) and Rome (line 2), and allow you to reach the Arc de Triomphe, close to the Champs Elysées and the Opéra. You can equally get to Montmartre, immortalized by numerous film directors, and discover the most beautiful view of Paris.
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Berne Opéra Hotel
37, rue de Berne
75008 Paris
Métro : Europe et Rome (lignes 3-2)
Tél : 33 (0) 1 43 87 08 92
Fax : 33 (0) 1 43 87 08 93
hotelberneopera@regetel.com
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Paris access
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From Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport
Take the RER B direction Robinson / St Rémy les Chevreuses, stop at Gare du Nord station. Reach connection for line 2, direction Porte Dauphine and stop at Rome station.
From Orly airport
Take Orlyval shuttle to Antony station, and then the REB B direction Aéroport Charles de Gaulle / Mitry - Claye, stop at Gare du Nord and take connection to line 2, direction Porte Dauphine and stop at Rome station.
(Paris Airports Site)
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Nearest Railroad stations
Gare St Lazare (about 20 mn on foot) direct by metro line 3 (1station)
Gare du Nord (Eurostar, Thalys) 15 mn by metro line 2.
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By metro (Paris Map)
Rome station on Line # 2 (Porte Dauphine-Nation), and station Europe Line # 3 (Pont de Levallois-Gallieni).
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By bus (Paris by Bus)
Line n° 66 (Clichy /Victor Hugo - Opéra) Bucarest stop.
Line n° 80 (Porte de Versailles - Mairie du 18ème) Bucarest stop.
Line n° 95 (Porte de Vanves - Porte de Montmartre) Bucarest stop.
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Parking
Public parking at 50 meters on the Bd des Batignolles, about 20€ per 24H.
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Visiting Paris from the Berne Opéra Hotel:
The Champs Elysées, internationally renowed department stores, Montmartre and other prestigeous sites are all within walking distance !
Champs-Elysées
In 1804 Napoleon 1st gave a magnificent reception here on the occasion of his marriage to Marie-Louise. From the end of the 19th century the gardens of the Champs-Elysées welcomed walkers who had come to enjoy the leisures offered by the Avenue that had become a showcase for progress. From the Bal Mabille to the Lido, from the Café des Ambassadeurs to Fouquet's, from the Panorama to the theaters walkers can discover the latest evolutions in technology, industry, automobiles or the cinema.
l'Arc de Triomphe
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The Arc de Triomphe was constructed to honour the Great Army in 1836, it is where all military parades take place, beginning with the 1918 victory parade which took place on July 14, 1919.
The Arc de Triomphe with its monumental arch, decorated in bas-relief, with scenes showing the revolutionary period (including the First Empire).
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On the right, on the side facing the Champs Elysées will be found "La Marseillaise" by Rude representing the departure of the volunteers to the front in 1792.
On the left side "le Triomphe de Napoléon en 1810" by Cortot.
"La résistance de 1814" and "La Paix de 1815" are on the other sides, modestly turned to the other side of the city.
To view the Arc de Triomphe up close you can take the underpass from the Champs Elysées or the Avenue de la Grande Armée, which will take you to the center of the square.
From there an elevator will take you to the top, where on clear days, you can see most of Paris.
A small museum presents the history of the Arch.
The ashes of the Unknown Soldier, placed beneath the Arc de Triomphe in 1921 confirm the martial vocation of the descent of the Champs Elysées.
General de Gaulle and the Allied Troops were acclaimed here on the liberation of Paris from German occupation after the 2nd World War.
Now this honor is reserved for visiting Chiefs of State, celebrations of sporting victories and other exploits, such as New Year, where each year at midnight, fireworks and car horns join in a giant joyous concert.
How to get there :
Metro Line : 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 12 or 13 station: Charles-de-Gaulle-Étoile, George V,
Champs-Elysées Clémenceau, Concorde Stations
RER Line A : Charles-de-Gaulle-Étoile Station
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Opéra Garnier
The second empire style became a reference in opera house architecture and the Opéra Garnier has become an illustration of this field.
The theatre is richly decorated.
The great staircase, of which the first ten steps form a magnificent elevator cage, lead to the main foyer which opens onto the boxes with their flowered moldings.
Both inside and out, white stone and the colored marbles with their bronze statues underline the majesty of the proportions.
Marc Chagall created new frescos in 1964.
In the center is an immense crystal chandelier weighing six tons.
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The Opera is an academy of music and dance as well as a magical place infused with the passion that has promoted the lyric arts since their beginnings. Composers and choreographers of genius, great instrumentalists, singers and dancers give their best performances in a range of registers from despair to the sublime.
Thus, the most spectacular intrigues of a romantic world knot and unwind on stage, in the wings and the boxes of this mythological palace.
Tickets for ballet performances at the Opera are hard to come by.
However, if you are unable to obtain some, you must try to experience the gold and velvet ambiance of the building itself (the main entrance hall is open from 11:00 am to 4.30 pm).
Address :
Place de l'Opéra
8 rue Scribe
75008 Paris
Reservations: 01 47 42 53 71
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Restaurants near the hotel :
le 27 Goumand
27 Bd des Batignolles
75008 paris
Tel : 01.43.87.08.09
A l'Affiche
8, rue de Moscou
75008 Paris
Tél : 01.45.22.02.20
(fermé samedi midi et dimanche)
La Casita
9, rue Washington 75008 Paris
Tél : 01.45.61.00.38
Bistrot du Sommelier
97, Bd Haussman 75008 Paris
Tél : 01.42.65.24.85
Le Vaudeville
29, rue Vivienne 75002 PARIS
Tél. : 01 40 20 04 62
Le Café de la Paix
2 Rue Scribe 75009 PARIS
Tél : 01 40 07 36 36
Mollard
115, rue Saint Lazare 75008 PARIS
Tél : 01 43 87 50 22
Café M
24, boulevard Malesherbes 75008 PARIS
Tél : 01.55.27.12.57
Charlot Roi des Coquillages
12, place de Clichy 75009 PARIS
Tél.: 01.53.20.48.00
Brasserie Wepler
Les meilleures huitres de Paris. Grande brasserie traditionnelle sur la Place de Clichy.
14, place de Clichy 75018 PARIS
Tél.: 01 45 22 53 24
Merveilles des Mers Charlot Ier
128 Bld de Clichy 75018 PARIS
Tél.: 01 45 22 53 24
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Shopping in Paris !
Galeries Lafayette
The Galeries Lafayette store is classed as a historic monument, with its magnificent glass and steel Dome and its Art Nouveau staircase.
40, boulevard Haussmann
75009 Paris
Tel : 01 42 82 34 56
Metro : Havre-Caumartin, Opéra Stations
Le printemps
64, boulevard Haussmann,
75008 Paris
Tel : 01 42 82 50 00
Metro : Havre-Caumartin, Opéra Stations.
Passage du Havre
An alley between two streets, a shortcut taken by all the employees of the area, this somber, dusty passageway, also contains numerous boutiques, including an electric train shop where the boys (and the men) of the family could get lost for hours!
67, Rue Caumartin,
75009 Paris
Galerie de la Madeleine
A famous street, quiet and very chic, which contains, amongst others, the beautiful and expensive Décor boutique "Territoire", and is worth a visit.
9, Place de la Madeleine
75008 Paris
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