From the Arènes de Lutèce to the Faculté des Sciences, from the Panthéon to Notre Dame through the Rue Mouffetard and the Jardin des Plantes, the Hôtel des Nations St Germain opens its doors to a quiet and warm atmosphere.
Located in a quiet but lively district on Paris left bank near the Quartier Latin and the Boulevard St Germain, this hotel will help you get an excellent souvenir of your stay in the city.
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Its exceptional location offers you the best of Paris : the Rue Mouffetard and its numerous restaurants, the Boulevard Saint Germain with its boutiques and sidewalk cafés as well as the Ile de la Cité so dear to Quasimodo and Esmeralda.
You will arrive in the foyer, which leads to Reception, opposite which is a very pleasant lounge with armchairs and a fireplace. The lounge also has a desk and computer with Internet connection (chargeable). All hotel is installed with wifi system (1H 4.5€, 24H 9.9€).
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The hotel has 38 rooms, arranged over 6 floors, all air-conditioned and with a view over the courtyard or the street. 22 rooms are entirely non smoking.
There are :
- 5 Single Rooms
- 22 Double Rooms with double bed
- 11 Twin Bedded Rooms
Four of the rooms are on the ground floor in a small separate courtyard; they are two person doubles or twins.
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The are four to six rooms per floor, they all have direct line telephone, desks, wardrobes and flat screen TV with TF1, Fr2, Fr3, Canal + (encrypted), Arte, M6, CNN, Eurosport, BBC, and TVE.
The white tiled bathrooms have hair dryers, shaver points, welcome packs with shower gel, shampoo, soaps and cotton wool.
There are also pay mini-bars in the rooms with spirits (whisky, gin, vodka, cognac), champagne, beer, sodas, orange juice and still and sparkling mineral water. There are also peanuts and chocolate.
The corridors are decorated in soothing beige and light brown with blue carpets.
Reception can supply shaving and toothbrush kits if you need them. If you wish to use the safe in your room you will be asked for a 30 € deposit this will be returned at the end of your stay.
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The Breakfast Room is also on the ground floor and seats 18 people it is very bright with mirrors and a view over the street.
Breakfast is served buffet style; it comprises cereals (corn flakes, chocolate muesli, crispy muesli), several drinks (orange and grapefruit juice, tea, coffee, milk, chocolate), baby sweet breads (pains au chocolat, pains aux raisins, croissants), bread rolls, whole wheat sandwich bread, plain yogurts, scrambled eggs, bacon, various preserves, honey and cheeses (Vache qui rit, Bonbel).
It is served from 7.00 am to 10.00 am and equally in your room from 8.00 am.
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Personnel speak several foreign languages : English and Spanish. International (Herald Tribune) and French (Le Figaro) daily newspapers are available.
There is pay parking close by. You can also send faxes; just ask at Reception. There is also a pay laundry and dry cleaning service.
Credit cards accepted : Visa, MasterCard, Eurocard, American Express, Diners Club and JCB.
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From the Arenes de Lutece to the Faculte des Sciences, from the Pantheon to Notre Dame through the Rue Mouffetard and the Jardin des Plantes, the Hôtel des Nations St Germain opens its doors to a quiet and warm atmosphere. Its exceptional location offers you the best of Paris : the Rue Mouffetard and its numerous restaurants, the Boulevard Saint Germain with its boutiques and sidewalk cafés as well as the Ile de la Cité so dear to Quasimodo and Esmeralda.
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The Hotel des Nations is located on Paris' Left Bank, near the Panthéon, the Jardin des Plantes and the Jardin du Luxembourg. It is also close to the Place de la Contrescarpe, where you will find several shops, you get the impression you are in a village market and you could believe you were in the Paris of yesteryear. The hotel is located on a wide, quiet avenue and the entrance door in magnificent red wood is typically Parisian. There are several bus lines close by and the nearest Metro Station is Cardinale Lemoine on Line 10, which takes you to the Saint Germain des pres and Latin Quarter where you will find several boutiques, restaurants and bars. You are also only a few stations away from the Gare d'Austerlitz and the Gare de Lyon.
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Paris Hotel Des Nations Saint-Germain Map
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Des Nations St-Germain Hotel
54 rue Monge
75005 Paris FRANCE
Métro : Place Monge et Cardinal Lemoine (lignes 7-10)
Tél : 33 (0)1 43 26 45 24
Fax : 33 (0)1 46 34 00 13
Email : hoteldesnationssaintgermain@regetel.com
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Paris Access
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From Orly Airport (ORY)
Orlyval shuttle until Antony and then RER B till Saint Michel Notre Dame, connection for metro line 10 till Cardinal Lemoine. And 5 mn walk.
From Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
RER B direction Robinson / St Rémy les Chevreuses till Luxembourg station and 10mn walk
(Paris Airports Site)
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Nearest Railroad Station
Gare Montparnasse: line 6 direction Nation, change at Place d'Italie for line 7, direction La Courneuve, stop at Place Monge. (20 mn)
Gare Austerlitz: ligne 10, direction Boulogne, till Jussieu and 5-10 mn on foot.
Gare de Lyon: On foot till Gare d'Austerlitz, then line 10 direction Boulogne stop à Jussieu. and 5-10mn on foot.
Gare de l'Est: bus #47 Monge stop (27 mn)
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Metro (Paris subway Map)
Place Monge stop Line # 7 (la Courneuve - Villejuif)
Cardinal Lemoine stop Line # 10 (Austerlitz-Boulogne)
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Bus (Paris Bus Map)
Line # 47 ( Gare de l'Est - Fort du Kremlin Bicêtre) Monge stop.
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Parking
Public parking on Rue Jeoffroy St Hilaire or Rue Censier about 22€ for 24 hours.
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Arènes de Lutece
The only remaining vestiges of the Gallo-Roman period still visible in Paris, with the Thermes de Cluny. This arena could accommodate about 15,000 spectators. It measured about 132 m by 100 m and was constructed between the first and the end of the second centuries. You can still see the Emperor's box, the stage and the lapidary elements.
Address :
47, rue Monge and rue de Navarre , 75005 Paris
How to get there :
Metro : Cardinal Lemoine Station
Opening times :
Mon to Fri: 8:00am to 9:00pm
Sat - Sun and bank holiday: 9:00am to 9:00pm
Free entrance
Musée de l'Institut du Monde Arabe
A Museum devoted to Arab-Islamic art and civilization, from its origins to now. There are numerous art objects, calligraphy from the Koran, miniatures and a collection of contemporary Arab art. The collections are housed in a building on the banks of the Seine River constructed , in 1987 by Jean Nouvel and Architecture Studio, the symbolism and modernity of the architecture are the interpretation of Arab and Western civilizations. The exhibits are presented in chronological order and represent the multiple artistic expressions of this civilization.
Address :
1, rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard , 75005 Paris
Tel : 01 40 51 38 38
How to get there :
Metro : Jussieu , Gare d'Austerlitz Stations
Bus : 24, 63, 67, 86, 87, 89
Opening times : From 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
La Rue Mouffetard
At the top of the street, there is an open and lively morning market.
It is open daily, and it is easy to imagine that these scenes have been played over since the Middle Ages. The stallholders crying out their prices, and neighbors meeting for a coffee of tea.
That is the Rue Mouffetard in the morning!
In the evening, a multitude of restaurants open their doors- Greek, Argentinean... all nationalities, for the pleasure of the tourists. It is very pleasant to walk down this street at sundown.
Stop at one of the sidewalk cafés on the Place de la Contrescarpe, have an ice cream in the heat of a summer's night, in one of the Italian restaurants, or a pancake at the Crêperie, just opposite the Greek sandwich shop.
To be visited :
La Chope Café, on the Place de la Contrescarpe; the Eglise Saint Médard; the corner of the Rue Mouffetard and the Rue d'Arbalète.
Muséum national d'Histoire Naturelle
The Great Hall of Evolution
Re-opened in 1994 after a complete restoration of the old Zoology Gallery closed for nearly 30 years with exhibitions on the history of life, the evolution and man and nature. As well as a hall containing a collection of specimens of endangered or extinct species. Temporary exhibitions. (1889 : Architect Jules André - 1994 : Architects Chemetov, Huidobro, Canac, Allio-scénographe).
Opening times : from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm - Saturdays until 8:00 pm.
Closed : Mondays and May 1st
The Comparative Anatomy, and palaeontology and, Mineralogy Gallery, Treasure room and Paleobotany Galleries
Opening times : from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday : 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Closed : Tuesdays and holidays.
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Restaurants near the hotel :
La Tour d'Argent
15, Quai Tournelle
75005 Paris
Tel : 01 43 54 23 31
http://www.tourdargent.com/
La Truffière
4, rue Blainville
75005 Paris
Tel : 01 46 33 31 31
http://www.latruffiere/
Le Bastide Odeon
7, rue Corneille
75006 Paris
Tel : 01 43 26 03 65
La Marée Verte
9, rue de Pontoise
75005 Paris
Tel : 01 43 25 89 41
http://www.maree-verte/
Le Zyriab
1, rue Fossés Saint Bernard
75005 Paris
Tel : 01 53 10 10 20
Bistro des Cigales
12, rue Thouin
75005 Paris
Tél : 01 40 46 03 76
Volcan
10 , rue Thouin
75005 Paris
Tel : 01 46 33 38 33
Le Petit Pontoise
9 rue de Pontoise
75005 PARIS
Les Délices d'Aphrodite
4, rue Candolle
75005 Paris
Tel : 01 43 31 40 39
Cabarets
Le Paradis-Latin I Le Lido I Moulin Rouge I Crazy Horse I Chez Michou
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Shopping in Paris !
Saint Germain des Prés, Boulevard Saint Michel
How to get there : approx. 20 minutes by foot.
Centre Commercial Montparnasse
How to get there : metro lines 10 or 12, 20 minutes approximatly
Centre Commercial Italie II
Place d'Italie 75005 Paris
How to get there : metro line 7 environ 5 minutes
Les Galeries Lafayette
Place d'Italie 75005 Paris
Boulevard Haussmann
How to get there : direct access metro line 7
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