The 9th arrondissement lives at its own pace.
Neither too quiet nor too hectic.
Typical cafés, gourmet spots,
terraces that are always buzzing,
bars that come alive after 10 p.m.,
galleries tucked between Haussmann-style buildings.

Everything is right here, within walking distance.
You just have to step outside.

Cultural sites

The Opéra Garnier is a ten-minute walk away.
Grandiose, a must-see,
even if you don't go inside.

The Museum of Romantic Life,
hidden in a courtyard on Rue Chaptal, a stone's throw from the hotel.

A garden, a house, works of art—and the feeling that time has stood still.

Montmartre, just a few minutes away on foot. The Butte, the view, the Sacré-Cœur in the distance. A cliché, but a beautiful one.

And in the evening, the Moulin Rouge for those who want a show and a memory of Paris you won't soon forget.

Romantic activities

Rue des Martyrs first. Cheese shops, florists, cafés—a stroll that always ends too soon.

The Gustave Moreau Museum, for those who love paintings that tell stories.

And everywhere, covered passages—Jouffroy, Verdeau, des Panoramas—to get lost among the secondhand booksellers and curiosity shops.

Galeries Lafayette and Printemps on Boulevard Haussmann. For those who know what they’re looking for, or for those who don’t know yet.

Business.

The neighborhood is well-connected.
Pigalle and Saint-Georges by metro,
Gare Saint-Lazare is ten minutes away,
Gare du Nord is fifteen.

The Opéra, major thoroughfares,
the meeting rooms of the 9th—
everything is effortlessly accessible.

And when the day is done,
the hotel is there.