Neighborhood

 

Grand Hôtel Français
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Neighborhood

An authentic Paris

Located between Nation and Bastille, a stone's throw from the Rue des Boulets metro station, the Grand Hôtel Français enjoys a prime location in the heart of a lively and authentically Parisian neighborhood. Nearby, the Aligre Market, one of the capital's most iconic markets, invites you to enjoy a gourmet stroll, while the cafés, theaters, and boutiques of the 11th arrondissement offer a creative and charming atmosphere.

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The surroundings of the hotel

 

Père-Lachaise

15 min walk

The most famous Parisian cemetery, where Edith Piaf, Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, and Chopin are buried. A peaceful place, steeped in history and poetry.

Place de la Bastille

15 min by metro

A powerful symbol of French history, today a vibrant crossroads of cultural life, restaurants, bars and shops.

Bastille Opera

15 min by metro

An iconic venue for opera in Paris. A prestigious program combining operas, ballets, and contemporary concerts in a modern setting.

René-Dumont Green Belt

20 min by metro

A tree-lined promenade suspended above the city, built on a former railway line. Ideal for an unusual stroll between Bastille and the Bois de Vincennes.

The Aligre district

15 min walk

Authentic and lively, with its famousAligre market, its second-hand shops, its typical cafes and a village atmosphere.

Accor Arena

20 min by metro

Temple of entertainment 800m from the hotel, able to accommodate up to 20,300 spectators: international concerts, major sporting events (NBA, tennis, ice hockey, etc.), ice rink, bars & restaurants on site

Tourist activities

An absolute symbol of Paris, to be admired day and night — and to be climbed for a breathtaking view of the city.

From Place de l'Étoile, walk down the most famous avenue in the world to Concorde.

An unmissable Gothic masterpiece, still visible from the quays despite the work.

For a panoramic view, a bohemian atmosphere and alleys steeped in artistic history.

The most famous museum in the world, from the Mona Lisa to the Venus de Milo, including the Cour Napoléon.

Students, lively cafes and one of the most beautiful gardens in the city.

A former train station transformed into a museum, it houses the greatest Impressionist works.

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