The Hotel Corona Opéra is located in the heart of Paris : In the business center of Paris with la salle des Ventes DROUOT, shopping in the department stores, and at night the Opéra Garnier, theaters, restaurants and cafés including the Hard Rock café. Paris "by day" with le Musée Grévin.
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On your arrival, you will discover a light and bright foyer with magnificent chandeliers and mirrors that give it a rare charm. You get the impression of entering an authentic Parisian building with a marble floor leading to the elevator and stairs. The Receptionist is available to welcome and advise you throughout your stay in Paris. Personnel speak several languages including English and Spanish.
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The Corona Opéra has 60 air-conditioned rooms, decorated with light wood furnishings, brightened by Japanese inspired double curtains, the rooms are arranged on 5 floors. 38 rooms are non smoking. There are :
- 6 Single Rooms (including one on the ground floor)
- 25 Double Rooms with double bed (one disabled access room situated on the ground floor)
- 18 Twin Bedded Rooms
- 4 Suites, comprising Lounge with sofa bed and a double or twin bedded room providing accommodation for four people.
- 8 Triple Rooms with 3 single beds.
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New! Room service arrived in your hotel! Don't hesitate and try cold main dishes, sandwichs, desserts and wines from 5pm until 1.30 am.
There is a pay mini-bar in your room with spirit miniatures (whisky, vodka, cognac, gin), white wine, sodas, orange juices, still and sparkling mineral water as well as pringles and chocolate.
All bathrooms have hairdryers, 220V shaver points, with cotton wool, shower gel and shampoo and soap. Shaving and toothbrush kits are available from Reception. Each bathroom is equipped with a tub (the room for disabled persons has a shower).
All rooms have direct line telephone and flat screen TV with 10 channels (TF1, Fr2, Fr3, Canal + (encrypted), Arte, M6, MTV, Sky News, Eurosport, TVE, Rai Uno, ZDF).
Equally all rooms have a modem socket and Wi-fi access (1H 4.5€, 24H 9.9€) as well as a safe for your personal effects against a 30 € deposit.
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On the ground floor is the Breakfast Room, which resembles a Parisian Brasserie. It is open from 7.00 am to 11.00 am. There are various cereals (crispy muesli, corn flakes), sweet breads (pains au chocolat, pains aux raisins), bread rolls, preserves, honey as well as scrambled eggs, bacon, salami, sausages, and plain yogurt. Also coffee, thea, hot chocolate, orange juice.
Breakfast can also be served in your room between 7.45 am and 11.00 am (from 8.00 am to 11.00 on Sunday).
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There is an Internet Kiosk at Reception (chargeable), where you will also find several French and international newspapers and magazines (Le Figaro, La Figaro Magazine, Madame Figaro, Herald Tribune).
There is free parking outside the hotel (limited places) and a public parking close by.
Credit cards accepted : Visa, MasterCard, Eurocard, American Express, Diners Club and JCB.
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The Hotel Corona Opéra is located in the heart of Paris : the business center of Paris with the Bourse, shopping in the department stores, and at night the Opéra Garnier, theaters, restaurants and cinemas.
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This hotel is located in a private road ensuring a quiet stay right in the heart of Paris. The hotel's marquise is of typically Parisian style. There is no doubt you are in Paris ! The hotel is close to the Metro Station Grands Boulevards with Lines 8 and 9, which take you to the Trocadero, the Opera, Concorde and Madeleine, making it ideal to get around the city. You can also find some bus stops (lines 20, 39, 48 ) near the hotel with them you can reach easily Gare du Nord (Eurostar and Thalys), or Palais Royal (Louvre Museum) for example.
The hotel's location is perfect for sightseeing as it is only a few steps from the Musée Grévin and close to the boulevard Haussmann; this takes you to the Opéra Garnier, near the Galeries Lafayette, which is shopping heaven!
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Paris 9th district map : Opéra-Grands Boulevards
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Corona Opéra Hotel
8 cité Bergère
75009 Paris FRANCE
(métro Grands Boulevards)
Tél : 33 (0)1 47 70 52 96
Fax : 33 (0)1 42 46 83 49
hotelcoronaopera@regetel.com
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Paris Access
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Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Take the RER B direction Saint Rémy les Chevreuses, stop at Gare du Nord station. Reach the metro, line 4, direction Porte d'Orléans, until Strasbourg Saint Denis and then connection to line 9, direction Pont de Sèvres and stop at Grands Boulevards.
Orly Airport (ORY)
Take Orlyval shuttle till Antony station, and then the RER B, direction Aéroport de Roissy / Mitry - Claye. Stop at Gare du Nord and reach the metro, line 4, direction Porte d'Orléans, until Strasbourg Saint Denis and take the connection for line 8 or 9, direction Pont de Sèvres and stop at Grands Boulevards.
(Paris Airports Site)
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Nearest Railroad Station
Gare du Nord (Eurostar, Thalys) 22 minutes walk from the hotel.
Or by metro, line 4 untill Strasbourg Saint Denis than line 8 or 9 stop at Grands Boulevards.
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Metro (Paris Map)
The Grands Boulevards Station is less than 200 meters from the hotel.
Metro Lines 8 and 9.
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Bus (Paris by Bus )
Line n° 20 (Gare St Lazare - Gare de Lyon) Grands Boulevards stop.
Line n° 39 (Issy / Val de Seine - Gare de l'Est) Grands Boulevards stop.
Line n° 48 (Palais Royal / Musée du Louvre - Porte des Lilas) Grands Boulevards stop.
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Parking
Private parking in front of the hotel (places limited)
Public parking close to the hotel, about 25€ for 24H.
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Visiting Paris from the Corona Opéra Hotel:
The Opéra and the Grand Avenues, Montmartre, the Musée du Louvre and Jardin des Tuileries are all within easy reach of the Corona Opéra Hotel, which is right in the heart of historic Paris and its prestigeous sites.
Musée Grévin |
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Paris in 1881, the prelude to the Belle Epoque and the Capital is the place of events and ideas. Arthur Meyer's idea was unusual to say the least: create a wax museum to show his contemporaries, the famous characters of the time, in three dimensions and he commissioned the designer/cartoonist Alfred Grévin to create the figures. The artist enjoyed a huge reputation and it was decided to give his name to the museum.
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It must be remembered that neither cinema nor photographs existed at this time and the effect of these representations was stunning.
Since 1882, this place has been preserved intact and shows, as in a living pageant, the celebrities of the moment (in total nearly 500): Bernard Pivot, Paul Bocuse, Marylin Monroe, Julia Migenes, Robespierre, Danton, Jeanne d'Arc, etc ...
Address :
10, bd Montmartre, 75009 Paris
Tel: 01 47 70 85 05
How to get there :
Metro : Grand Boulevard Station
RER A : Auber Station
Opening times :
From Monday to Friday: 10.00am to 6.00pm
Saturday, Sunday, bank holidays and school holidays: 10.00am to 7.00pm.
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.
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 by the hotel
Saveurs & Coincidences
6, rue de trévise
75009 Paris
Phone : 01.42.46.62.23
http://www.saveursetcoincidences.fr/
Les diables au Thyms
35, rue bergère
75009 Paris
Phone : 01.47.70.77.09
J'GO
Typical restaurant of the Southwest of France, there is another one in Toulouse. The J'Go serves a simple but delicious cooking: the leg of lamb, the black pig, all the meats are served with beans and fresh chips. Big bar at the first floor and big room of restaurant in the floor. To have a good evening.
4 rue Drouot
75009, Paris
Phone : 01.40.22.09.09
http://http://www.lejgo.com/
A la Grange Batelière
16, rue de la Grange-Bateliere
75009 Paris
Phone : 01.47.70.85.15
Au Lyonnais
Alain Ducasse's restaurant
32, rue St Marc
75002, Paris
Phone : 01.42.96.65.04
Le Zinc des cavistes
5 rue Faubourg Montmartre
75009 Paris
Phone : 01 47 70 88 64
Gallopin
40, Rue Notre Dame Des Victoires
75009 Paris
Phone : 01 42 36 45 38
Hard Rock Café
Restaurant Américain
14, Boulevard Montmartre
75009
Phone : 01 53 24 60 00
Igolosi - Italian restaurant
6, rue de la Grange Batelière
75009 Paris
Julien - French Restaurant
16, Rue Fg St.Denis
75009 Paris
Phone : 01 47 70 12 06
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Your shopping in Paris !
Galeries Lafayette
40, boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris.
Tel : 01 42 82 34 56
Metro : Havre-Caumartin, Opéra Stations
The Galeries Lafayette store is classed as a historic monument, with its magnificent glass and steel Dome and its Art Nouveau staircase
Le printemps : 64, boulevard Haussmann, 75008 Paris.
Tel : 01 42 82 50 00 Metro Havre-Caumartin, Opéra Stations
Le Printemps
64, boulevard Haussmann 75008 Paris
Tel : 01 42 82 50 00
Metro : Havre-Caumartin, Opéra.
Le Printemps
Passage du Havre
An alley between two streets, a shortcut taken by all the employees of the area contains numerous boutiques, including an electric train shop where the boys (and the men) of the family could get lost of hours !
67 , Rue Caumartin 75009 Paris
Galerie de la Madeleine
A famous street, quiet and very chic, wich contains, amongst others, the beautiful and expensive Décor boutique "Territoire", and worth a visit.
9 , Place de la Madeleine 75008 Paris
Forum Des Halles
A forum for commerce The construction of this complex in 1979 on the place of the old markets of the Halles was the subject of great controversy.
Today, these malls, mostly underground are as much visited by Parisians as by tourists for their numerous boutiques, laid out on four levels.
On the surface, there are also gardens and terraces as well as cultural centers: the House of Poetry and the Pavillion of Art.
1, rue Pierre Lescot 75001 Paris
Metro/RER : Châtelet les Halles Station
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