Paris Overview
Paris: Is any city more closely associated with love and romance? Enjoy a relaxing tour on the Seine, then go all the way to the top of the Arc de Triomphe for a breathtaking view of the city. If it's romance you desire, Montmartre, away to the north on the tallest hill in the city, is the most unabashedly romantic district of Paris, with quiet stairways, little alleys, and deserted squares.
Paris has some of the best museums in the world. Discover treasures ranging from Picasso to Paleolithic carvings. You don't have to stay inside to enjoy the art: the city itself is a masterpiece, with architecture that inspires and celebrates the human spirit.
Whether you're enjoying a picnic by the Seine in the Square du Vert-Galant, sipping coffee in a sidewalk café, or treating yourself to the world's most elegant dining, you're sure to find something you love in Paris.
Places of interest in Paris: Arc de Triomphe, Le Panthéon, Rue Oberkampf, The Louvre, Notre Dame, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Musée National du Moyen Age, Musée de l'Armée, Marais mansions
Did you know that one of the most popular ways to see Paris is on foot? Paris à Pied offers three-hour walking tours of the Latin Quarter, the Marais, Montmartre, the heart of Paris, or the renovated glass-roofed passages that date back to the early 1800s. Groups are limited to 6 or fewer, and the price is moderate. Bicycle tours are also quite popular and can be arranged with little advance notice.
Hotel Concorde Saint-Lazare
A listed masterpiece of the XIXth century, the Hotel Concorde
Saint Lazare welcomes you to a unique atmosphere, a subtle blend
of contemporary design and timeless elegance.
Right in the heart of the "three" Paris - business, culture and the
large stores, - the hotel enjoys a truly privileged position.
The 300 rooms are spacious, light and stylishly decorated in bold shades of blue and
yellow or in lighter, fresher tones. Each room includes air conditioning, double glazing, telephone equipped with voice mail, minibar and individual safe, direct connection for computer, cable and Pay TV, double door at the entrance to rooms, hair-dryer and main electric switch.
For dining, guests can enjoy the early 19th century decor with modern cuisine in the Café Terminus, serving sophisticated, creative cooking, original dishes and reasonably
priced meals in a "Belle Epoque" setting designed by the famous
fashion designer Sonia Rykiel.
Forget for a moment the hustle and bustle of Parisian life, and enjoy
a dinner professionally prepared by the Head Chef Guy Pommelet.
A truly unique hotel in one of the world's most unique cities.