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Suggested Conference Hotels Suggested conference hotels Novotel Paris Porte d'Orleans **** http://www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-1834-novotel-paris-porte-d-orleans/index.shtml 15 Boulevard Romain Rolland, 75014 Paris +33 (0) 1 41 17 26 00 15 minutes by foot The 4-star Novotel Paris Porte d'Orléans is located on the outskirts of Paris' 14th arrondissement, 3 minutes from the Porte d'Orléans metro and tram stops (T3), and near RER line B Denfert Rochereau stop. Around 200 euros Page 1 Mercure Paris Porte d'Orléans **** http://www.mercure.com/gb/united-kingdom/index.shtml 13 rue Francois Ory, 92120 Montrouge +33 (0)825800909 15 minutes by foot This 4-star hotel is located in Montrouge (Cite Universitaire), close to Parc Montsouris, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, and Tour Montparnasse. Also nearby are Maison des Examens and Paris Catacombs. Page 2 Quality Hotel Paris Orleans **** http://www.paris-orleans-hotel.com/en_US/accueil-hotel-paris-orleans.html 187 boulevard Brune, 75014 Paris +33(0)1 45 39 68 50 15 minutes by foot This 4-star hotel is located in Porte d’Orléans. Within a scope of 5 to 10 minutes from the hotel you can directly access Saint-Germain des-Prés, Montparnasse, or the Exhibition center Paris at La porte de Versailles. Tramway access Line 3 and metro line 4 Porte d’Orléans station. From 161 euros Page 3 Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel & Conference Center **** http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/parst-paris-marriott-rive-gauche-hotel-and-conference- center/ 17 Boulevard Saint Jacques, 75014 Paris 20 minutes by foot A few minutes from metro station Saint Jacques line 6 and RER B Denfert-Rochereau (one stop from Cité Universitaire). Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel & Conference Center is conveniently located by the Latin Quarter and Saint-Germain-des-Pres. The metro station nearby takes you directly to the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, Montparnasse business district and Notre Dame in less than half an hour. From 165 euros. Page 4 Hotel Ibis Paris Porte d’Orléans *** http://www.ibis.com/gb/hotel-7573-ibis-styles-paris-porte-d-orleans/index.shtml 33 rue Barbes, 92120 Montrouge +33 (0)142316700 12 minutes by foot Metro line 4 and tram T3 Porte d'Orléans 5 minutes' walk away. Near the Porte de Versailles exhibition center. Access from Paris Orly and Roissy Airports via the RER B Gentilly train. From 80 euros Page 5 Hotel Chatillon *** http://www.hotelchatillon.fr/english/services.html 11, square Chatillon, Paris 75014 +33 (0)1 45 42 31 17 20 minutes by foot A few minutes from tramway line 3 Jean Moulin station and metro line 4 Porte d’Orléans. From 95 euros. Page 6 Montsouris Orléans Hotel *** http://www.parishotelmontsouris.com/ 15, rue Beaunier, 75014 Paris +33 (0)1 45 40 50 13 10 minutes by foot This 3-star hotel is located near the Parc Montsouris with easy access to public transports: Tramway line 3 Montsouris station, metro line 4 Porte d’orléans station and RER B Cité Universitaire. From 65 euros. Page 7 Ibis Styles Paris Porte d'Orléans Hotel (near from Novotel Paris Porte d'Orleans) *** http://www.ibis.com/gb/hotel-7573-ibis-styles-paris-porte-d-orleans/index.shtml 41 avenue Aristide Briand, 92120 Montrouge +33 (0)146571616 15 minutes by foot Close to tramway and metro Porte d’orléans stations, Montparnasse and exhibition center Porte de Versailles. From 90 euros Page 8 Hotel Terminus Orléans ** http://www.paris-hotel-terminus- orleans.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=53&lang=en 197 boulevard Brune, 75014 Paris +33 (0)1 45 39 71 44 15 minutes by foot This 2-star hotel is located at a few meters from public transport. Tramway line 3 and metro line 4 (Porte d’orléans station) Straight connection to Porte de Versailles with the Tramway, Denfert Rochereau (RER B for Charles de Gaulle and Orly Airports), Saint-germain des prés, Saint-michel, Châtelet-les-Halles, the Montparnasse Tower with subway and bus. Around 100 euros Page 9 Hotel du Lion ** http://www.paris-hotel-lion.com/ 1 avenue du Général-Leclerc - 75014 Paris +33 1 40 47 04 00 20 minutes by foot. Next to RER B station Denfert Rochereau (one stop from Cité Universitaire). Located off the tourist track, the Hôtel du Lion is situated in a genuinely Parisian area with quality local shops and cafés. With the great transport links (metro line 6) available right outside the hotel you will have direct access to all major attractions in Paris. From : 86 € Page 10 .
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