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Ville lumiere (City of Lights), city of museums, city of love. Paris is everything you could desire. Hotel Les Rives de Notre Dame, Paris welcomes you in an area with the most characteristic cafes and brasseries, with trendy new nightclubs; with the most important museums in the world, with the magnificent contemporary architecture, with shopping in the picturesque boutiques and high fashion show rooms.

Paris is there, just outside the exit of Hotel Les Rives de Notre Dame, to discover on foot, or on the metropolitan subway stopping three minutes from the hotel, or by boat on the Bateaux Parisiens along the Seine.

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Facing the Seine and with a view of Notre-Dame, the Hotel Les Rives de Notre Dame, is in the heart of the Paris of everyone’s dreams.

In front of the hotel, the Île-de the Cité, the heart of Paris, in an atmosphere of art and history, with the marvelous Cathedral of Notre Dame with unequalled Gothic forms, and the Sainte-Chapelle. Here the immense windows, 15 meters tall, are a unique combination of colors and spirituality, while the historic Concergerie and Palais de Justice, a prison and court in Medieval times. During the years of the French Revolution, it held in its cells and in its rooms Marie Antoinette, Danton and Robespierre, and it still has a disturbing atmosphere. Beautiful and sunny in every season, however, is the Marché aux Fleurs, the historic and picturesque flower market.


J'adore

Galerie des Chimères
La Galerie des Chimierés de Notre-Dame, inhabited by gargoyles, the friends who chatted with Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of Notre Dame de Paris, in the novel by Victor Hugo.


The Latin Quarter is all around the hotel. This is the Paris of lively atmosphere, little cafes, shops and narrow streets. This is the quarter of art studios, here is the Sorbonne, the most famous university of Paris, and here at one time only Latin was spoken, which gave the quarter its name. Event today between Rue des Ecoles and Rue Saint Jacques, students and professors are seen, among university bookstores and cafés. You must see Saint-Séverin, the delightful gothic church of the quarter and the Panthéon, the large church holding in its crypt the tombs of famous Frenchmen, including Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Victor Hugo and Emile Zola.

There is also St-Germain-des-Prés, the elegant and intellectual area of Paris, the Marais, around the beautiful Place des Voges, authentic and lively, where craftsmen’s shops and antique stores are still seen, just a few metro stops from the Hotel Les Rives de Notre Dame.


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From the "St-Michel station" of the metro and "St-Michel - Notre Dame" from the RER train stations.
The Hotel Les Rives de Notre Dame is a 3 minute walk from "St-Michel - Notre Dame." To arrive at the hotel, in the underpass, follow the signs for the Place Saint-Michel exit toward the Quai Saint-Michel. Head toward the Seine and turn right. The Hotel Les Rives de Notre Dame is at number 15.

By air

From the Paris Charles De Gaulle airport
take the RER train line B and get off at "St-Michel - Notre Dame.”

From the Paris Orly airport
Take the Orlyval train and get off at the head of the line, "Antony” stop. From here continue with the RER train, line B, in the direction of "Aéroport Charles de Gaulle" and get off at "St-Michel - Notre Dame.” There is a single ticket for the entire trip.
Or take the Orlyshuttle bus and get off at "Denfert – Rochereau.” From here, reaching the stop for the RER train, line B, and get off at "St-Michel - Notre Dame.”

From the Paris airport Beauvais
Take the shuttle bus to "Porte Maillot" (place de La Porte Maillot). from here continue with the metro, line 1, in the direction of "Château de Vincennes" and change at "Châtelet" to continue on metro line 4, in the direction of "Porte d'Orléans.” Get off at the second stop, "St-Michel.”

By train

Gare de Lyon
Take the RER train, line A, in the direction of "Cergy/Poissy/St-Germain en Laye," get off at the stop "Châtelet Les Halles.” From here take the RER train, line B, in the direction of "Robinson/St-Rémy les Chevreuse" and get off at "St-Michel - Notre Dame.”

Gare du Nord
Take the RER train, line B, in the direction of "Robinson/St-Rémy les Chevreuse" and get off at the stop "St-Michel - Notre Dame.”

Gare de l'Est
Take the metro, line 4, in the direction of "Porte d'Orléans" and get off at "St-Michel.”

Gare Montparnasse
Take the metro, line 4, in the direction of "Porte de Clignancourt" and get off at "St-Michel.”

Gare d'Austerlitz
Take the RER train, line C, in the direction of "Invalides" and get off at "St-Michel - Notre Dame.”

Gare Sant-Lazare
Take the metro, line 14, in the direction of "Olympiades,” get off at "Châtelet" and continue by metro, line 4, in the direction of "Porte d'Orléans" to "St-Michel.”


J'adore

Place des Vosges
The quiet and tree-covered 16th century plaza is surrounded by little shops and the most authentic and fantastic atmosphere of Paris.