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Le Méridien Etoile English Brochure AT THE CENTRE AT THE CENTRE AT THE CENTRE OF IT ALL OF IT ALL OF IT ALL Ideally situated in 17th city district and facing the ‘Le Palais des Congrès de Paris’, Le Méridien Etoile is LE MERIDIEN Ideally situated in 17th city district and facing the ‘Le Palais des Congrès de Paris’, Le Méridien Etoile is LE MERIDIEN Ideally situated in 17th city district and facing the ‘Le Palais des Congrès de Paris’, Le Méridien Etoile is LE MERIDIEN walking distance from the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Elysées, the trendy Batignolles area and is also near walking distance from the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Elysées, the trendy Batignolles area and is also near walking distance from the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Elysées, the trendy Batignolles area and is also near La Défense business district (3 metro stops, 5 mn). La Défense business district (3 metro stops, 5 mn). La Défense business district (3 metro stops, 5 mn). From our hotel discover the most attractive places of the City of Lights and the most emblematic monuments: ETOILE From our hotel discover the most attractive places of the City of Lights and the most emblematic monuments: ETOILE From our hotel discover the most attractive places of the City of Lights and the most emblematic monuments: ETOILE Place de la Concorde, Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Orsay Museum, Pompidou Centre, Louis Vuitton Foundation, Place de la Concorde, Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Orsay Museum, Pompidou Centre, Louis Vuitton Foundation, Place de la Concorde, Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Orsay Museum, Pompidou Centre, Louis Vuitton Foundation, Montmartre… Montmartre… Montmartre… CONVENIENT ACCESS TO: CONVENIENT ACCESS TO: CONVENIENT ACCESS TO: - La Défense business district (3 metro stops, 5 mn) - La Défense business district (3 metro stops, 5 mn) - La Défense business district (3 metro stops, 5 mn) - Charles de Gaulle International Airport - Charles de Gaulle International Airport - Charles de Gaulle International Airport 27 km / 40 minutes 27 km / 40 minutes 27 km / 40 minutes ‘Le Bus Direct’ shuttle just across the hotel ‘Le Bus Direct’ shuttle just across the hotel ‘Le Bus Direct’ shuttle just across the hotel every 30 minutes every 30 minutes every 30 minutes - Orly Airport ROISSY CHARLES DE GAULLE (CDG) AIRPORT - Orly Airport ROISSY CHARLES DE GAULLE (CDG) AIRPORT - Orly Airport ROISSY CHARLES DE GAULLE (CDG) AIRPORT 25 km / 40 minutes 25 km / 40 minutes 25 km / 40 minutes 18e 18e 18e LA DÉFENSE LA DÉFENSE LA DÉFENSE 17e N 48° 52’ E 2° 17’ 17e N 48° 52’ E 2° 17’ 17e N 48° 52’ E 2° 17’ SACRÉ-COEUR SACRÉ-COEUR SACRÉ-COEUR 19e DESTINATION UNLOCKED 19e DESTINATION UNLOCKED 19e DESTINATION UNLOCKED Urban guestroom LE MERIDIEN Urban guestroom LE MERIDIEN Urban guestroom LE MERIDIEN ÉTOILE 9e ÉTOILE 9e ÉTOILE 9e 8e PRINTEMPS 8e PRINTEMPS 8e PRINTEMPS GALERIE LAFAYETTE GALERIE LAFAYETTE GALERIE LAFAYETTE ARC DE TRIOMPHE ARC DE TRIOMPHE ARC DE TRIOMPHE e e e CHAMPS OPÉRA 10 CHAMPS OPÉRA 10 CHAMPS OPÉRA 10 ELYSÉES ELYSÉES ELYSÉES PLACE DE 2e PLACE DE 2e PLACE DE 2e VENDÔME VENDÔME VENDÔME PLACE DE LA PLACE DE LA PLACE DE LA e e e CONCORDE 3 20e CONCORDE 3 20e CONCORDE 3 20e 16e 1e RÉPUBLIQUE 16e 1e RÉPUBLIQUE 16e 1e RÉPUBLIQUE MUSEE MUSEE MUSEE D’ORSAY MUSÉE DU LOUVRE D’ORSAY MUSÉE DU LOUVRE D’ORSAY MUSÉE DU LOUVRE 7e 11e 7e 11e 7e 11e TOUR EIFFEL TOUR EIFFEL TOUR EIFFEL NOTRE-DAME NOTRE-DAME NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS DE PARIS DE PARIS 4e 4e 4e 6e 6e 6e BASTILLE BASTILLE BASTILLE 5e 5e 5e 15e 15e 15e 12e 12e 12e PANTHÉON PANTHÉON PANTHÉON TOUR MONTPARNASSE TOUR MONTPARNASSE TOUR MONTPARNASSE 14e 14e 14e 13e 13e 13e LE MERIDIEN LE MERIDIEN LE MERIDIEN ETOILE ETOILE ETOILE ORLY AIRPORT ORLY AIRPORT ORLY AIRPORT 81 boulevard Gouvion Saint-Cyr 81 boulevard Gouvion Saint-Cyr 81 boulevard Gouvion Saint-Cyr 75848 Paris Cedex France 75848 Paris Cedex France 75848 Paris Cedex France T +33 1 4068 3434 T +33 1 4068 3434 T +33 1 4068 3434 lemeridienetoile.com @lemeridienetoile @Le Méridien Etoile #lemeridienetoile lemeridienetoile.com @lemeridienetoile @Le Méridien Etoile #lemeridienetoile lemeridienetoile.com @lemeridienetoile @Le Méridien Etoile #lemeridienetoile ©2019 Marriott International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Le Meridien and its logos are the trademarks of Marriott International, Inc., or its affiliates. ©2019 Marriott International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Le Meridien and its logos are the trademarks of Marriott International, Inc., or its affiliates. ©2019 Marriott International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Le Meridien and its logos are the trademarks of Marriott International, Inc., or its affiliates. Jazz Club Etoile Jazz Club LobbyEtoile Jazz Club EtoileLobby Lobby NEW HEIGHTS STIMULATING OF INSPIRATION GUESTROOMS Opened in 1972 as the first property in the portfolio of Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts, Le Méridien Designed by Jean-Philippe Nuel, guestrooms unveil a modern and functional decor together with the Etoile offers a unique experience and inspires guests with new ideas. One of Europe’s largest signature ‘Le Méridien Bed’. hotels, it features 1025 rooms including 22 suites in a contemporary and functional design. Located on the upper floors of the hotel, LM Club rooms offer a range of deluxe amenities and free In the heart of the hotel, Le Méridien Hub offers an array of opportunities for guests to gather, access to the LM Club Lounge with its terrace and view over the Eiffel Tower. This exclusive space connect, inspire and be inspired. Indulge at the LONGITUDE BAR with a sweet or salted pause, offers breakfast and snacks all day long. on site or take away. 1025 well-appointed rooms + suites including: 449 Urban Rooms UNLOCK ART 95 Smart Rooms 348 Chic Rooms Art and design provide an element of discovery throughout guestrooms, public spaces and 111 LM Club Rooms meeting rooms with photos and artworks exclusively created for Le Méridien Etoile. 20 Suites As part of the UNLOCK ARTTM programme, Le Méridien hotels and resorts have partnered with 2 Executive Suites leading cultural centres to encourage their guests to explore the best their destinations have to Suites measure from 42 sq.m/452 sq.ft to 128 sq.m/1378 sq.ft . offer. Complimentary individual entry passes are placed in all guestrooms. Capital of Fashion, Gastronomy, Culture and Romance… Paris will never stop to surprise you! Our team of destination specialists will be delighted to share with you a unique selection INSPIRING CUISINE of unexpected and authentic addresses in the City of Lights: art galeries, typical markets, One of the most mythic jazz scene in Paris since 1975, the JAZZ CLUB ETOILE beats at the heart restaurants, bars and the latest attractions… of the hotel: Bar & restaurant all day long to taste the Chef’s Cuisine, Petit Plates and Signature cocktails... Live concerts from Tuesday to Saturday: connection between all jazz styles, from blues to revisited pop, to share a unique moment with talented artists. Petit Salon meeting room Patio Etoile This unique venue can be privatized for up to 150 guests. Le PATIO ETOILE, the hotel’s interior garden can also be privatized for up to 120 guests. ENGAGING CONFERENCE CENTRE The 2,500 sq. meters / 26,909 sq. feet conference centre, one of the largest in Europe, includes 25 modern and modular rooms for events from 10 to 1,200 guests, including: business breakfasts, product launches, conferences, seminars, study days, gala dinners… Awarded with the Green Key Label since 2005 for its environmental policy, the hotel proposes its Meet Green offer that will provide you with ecological solutions. EXTRAORDINARY SERVICES Le Méridien Etoile services give the traveller the opportunity to combine leisure and/or work: • Free Wi-Fi access in the rooms and public areas • Express Check-out • Fitness Centre • LM Club Lounge for LM Club rooms • In room massage services of high quality without leaving the comfort of your room • Complimentary individual entry pass to Pompidou Centre • Family Programme Espace Latitude Jazz Club Etoile.
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