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Hotels a Proximite Du Grand Palais Ephemere HOTELS A PROXIMITE DU GRAND PALAIS EPHEMERE Forum Bois Construction 2021 à Paris Grand Palais Ephémère - Place Joffre, le Champs-de-Mars, 78007 Paris En voiture GPS : 48°51'12.710''N. 2°18'17.815'E Métro : Ligne 8 Ecole Militaire RER C : Champ-de-Mars / Tour Eiffel Bus : 28, 69, 82, 92 RESIDENCES ET CHAMBRES D’HOTES Adagio access Paris Tour Eiffel - Saint-Charles 6, Mandel (Chambres d'hôtes) (Résidences apparthotels) 1 rue Greuze 75116 Paris 43 rue Saint-Charles 75015 Paris Station de métro : Trocadéro Station de métro : Dupleix Temps de trajet : 15min en métro Temps de trajet : 17min à pieds ou 14min en métro www.6mandel.com www.adagio-city.com Mode Arc de Triomphe (Résidences apparthotels) Adagio Paris XV (Résidences apparthotels) 6 rue Leroux 75116 Paris 20 rue Oradour-sur-Glane 75015 Paris Station de métro : Victor Hugo Station de métro : Porte de Versailles Temps de trajet : 23min en métro Temps de trajet : 25min en métro https://www.bridgestreet.com/home www.adagio-city.com HOTELS 3 ETOILES Ibis Paris Tour Eiffel Cambronne 15ème (Hôtels) Hôtel Miramar (Hôtels) 2 rue Cambronne 75015 Paris 6 place Bienvenue 75015 Paris Station de métro : Cambronne Station de métro : Montparnasse – Bienvenüe Temps de trajet : 9min à pieds Temps de trajet : 14min en métro www.ibishotels.com www.hotelmiramar75.com Hôtel Eiffel Saint Charles - Emeraude Hotels (Hôtels) Hôtel Palais Bourbon (Hôtels) 37 rue Saint-Charles 75015 Paris 49 rue de Bourgogne 75007 Paris Station de métro : Dupleix Station de métro : Varenne Temps de trajet : 17min à pieds ou 13min en métro Temps de trajet : 15min en métro https://hotel-eiffel-saint-charles.com/fr/ www.hotel-palais-bourbon.com Hôtel Longchamp Élysées (Hôtels) Terminus Montparnasse (Hôtels) 68 rue de Longchamp 75116 Paris 59 boulevard du Montparnasse 75006 Paris Station de métro : Trocadéro Station de métro : Montparnasse – Bienvenüe Temps de trajet : 16min en métro Temps de trajet : 17min en métro http://www.paris-hotel-longchamp.com www.terminusmontparnasse.fr 1 La Villa Modigliani (Hôtels) Yooma Urban Lodge (Hôtels) 13 rue Delambre 75014 Paris 51 quai de Grenelle 75015 Paris Station de métro : Vavin Station de métro : Bir-Hakeim Temps de trajet : 17min en métro Temps de trajet : 17min en métro www.villa-modigliani.fr http://www.yooma-hotels.com/ Hôtel Palais de Chaillot (Hôtels) Hôtel du Levant (Hôtels) 35 avenue Raymond Poincaré 75116 Paris 18 rue de la Harpe 75005 Paris Station de métro : Trocadéro Station de métro : Saint-Michel Temps de trajet : 17min en métro Temps de trajet : 18min en métro www.hotelpalaisdechaillot.com www.hoteldulevant.com Hôtel Provinces Opéra (Hôtels) Hôtel Louvre Sainte Anne (Hôtels) 36 rue de l'Échiquier 75010 Paris 32 rue Sainte-Anne 75001 Paris Station de métro : Bonne Nouvelle Station de métro : Pyramides Temps de trajet : 19min en métro Temps de trajet : 20min en métro www.hotel-provinces-opera.com http://www.louvre-ste-anne.fr Hôtel Claude Bernard Paris Saint-Germain (Hôtels) Mama Shelter Paris West (Hôtels) 43 rue des Écoles 75005 Paris 20 avenue de la Porte de la Plaine 75015 Paris Station de métro : Maubert – Mutualité Station de métro : Porte de Versailles Temps de trajet : 20min en métro Temps de trajet : 28min en métro https://hotelclaudebernardparis.com/fr/ https://www.mamashelter.com/fr/paris- west?gclid=Cj0KCQiA- bjyBRCcARIsAFboWg2J2avQWFpoVPZgIVzmTipiirlTW 0yGIRkZ2V2EhigB5E6JHOdh0EQaAnnREALw_wcB HOTELS 4 ETOILES Hôtel Concorde Montparnasse (Hôtels) Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel (Hôtels) 30-40 rue du Commandant Mouchotte 75014 Paris 18 avenue de Suffren 75015 Paris Station de métro : Montparnasse – Bienvenüe Station de métro : Bir-Hakeim Temps de trajet : 10min à pieds Temps de trajet : 12min à pieds www.hotel-montparnasse.com https://all.accor.com/hotel/7229/index.fr.shtml Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel (Hôtels) Adagio Paris Centre Tour Eiffel (Résidences 20 rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris apparthotels) Station de métro : Bir-Hakeim 14 rue du Théâtre 75015 Paris Temps de trajet : 14min à pieds Station de métro : Bir-Hakeim https://all.accor.com/hotel/2175/index.fr.shtml Temps de trajet : 14min en métro www.adagio-city.com Hôtel Édouard 7 (Hôtels) Hôtel Westminster (Hôtels) 39 avenue de l'Opéra 75002 Paris 13 rue de la Paix 75002 Paris Station de métro : Opéra Station de métro : Opéra Temps de trajet : 15min en métro Temps de trajet : 15min en métro http://www.hoteledouard7-paris.com/ warwickhotels.com/fr/westminster/ Le Madison Hôtel (Hôtels) Mercure Paris Opéra Louvre (Hôtels) 143 boulevard Saint-Germain 75006 Paris 95 rue de Richelieu 75002 Paris Station de métro : Saint-Germain-des-Prés Station de métro : Bourse, Richelieu Drouot, Saint- Lazare , Opéra 2 Temps de trajet : 15min en métro Temps de trajet : 15min en métro www.hotel-madison.com https://mercure.accorhotels.com/ Millennium Hôtel Paris Opéra (Hôtels) Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel (Hôtels) 12 boulevard Haussmann 75009 Paris 61 quai de Grenelle 75015 Paris Station de métro : Richelieu Drouot Station de métro : Bir-Hakeim Temps de trajet : 15min en métro Temps de trajet : 15min en métro https://www.millenniumhotels.com/fr/paris/millenn www.novotel.com ium-hotel-paris-opera/ Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador (Hôtels) The Westin Paris-Vendôme (Hôtels) 16 boulevard Haussmann 75009 Paris 3 rue de Castiglione 75001 Paris Station de métro : Chaussée d'Antin - La Fayette Station de métro : Tuileries Temps de trajet : 15min en métro Temps de trajet : 15min en métro https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/paroa- https://www.marriott.fr/hotels/travel/parvw-the- paris-marriott-opera-ambassador-hotel/ westin-paris-vendome/ Hôtel La Résidence du Roy (Hôtels) Hôtel Le Belmont (Hôtels) 8 rue François Ier 75008 Paris 30 rue de Bassano 75116 Paris Station de métro : Franklin D. 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