Around our hotel
Our establishment is located in one of the most central districts of Paris.
You can easily reach many points of interest on foot that our capital has to offer.

Museum of Arts and Crafts
The Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris is one of the oldest and most fascinating museums in France, dedicated to the history of inventions and technologies.
Founded in 1794, it presents an impressive collection of objects that have marked the evolution of science, industry and technology, ranging from the first steam engines to modern space vehicles.
The museum houses iconic inventions such as Clément Ader's first airplane, Jacquard's machine and Bertha Benz's automobile. A true place of discovery and innovation, it allows visitors to delve into the world of inventions and human ingenuity, while highlighting the link between science, technology and society.

Pompidou Center
The Centre Pompidou in Paris is one of the most emblematic cultural places in the capital.
Inaugurated in 1977, this immense multi-purpose centre houses the National Museum of Modern Art, the Public Information Library (BPI), as well as spaces dedicated to performances, temporary exhibitions and music.
Designed by architects Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, its bold, futuristic architecture, with its colorful pipes and outdoor staircase, makes it a true symbol of innovation. The Centre Pompidou offers an exceptional collection of modern and contemporary art, with works by Picasso, Kandinsky, Duchamp and many others. A true living center of culture, it attracts art lovers, the curious and creators from all over the world.

National Estate of the Royal Palace
The Domaine National du Palais Royal in Paris is an emblematic place steeped in history and culture.
Located in the heart of the capital, this estate, which includes the Palais Royal, its gardens, and the surrounding arcades, was founded in the 17th century by Cardinal Richelieu.
Formerly a royal residence, the Palais Royal is now a public space open to visitors. Its magnificent French gardens, lined with columns and contemporary sculptures, offer a peaceful setting amidst the bustle of Paris. The estate is also home to important institutions, such as the Council of State and the Théâtre du Palais-Royal.
The Buren Columns, a modern work of art located in the courtyard of the palace, are one of the most famous attractions of the place, attracting the attention of passers-by and art lovers.
"Le Marais"
The Marais district is one of the oldest and most picturesque in Paris, combining history, culture and modernity.
Located in the 3rd and 4th arrondissements, this district has preserved its medieval charm while modernizing over the centuries. It is home to magnificent private mansions, cobbled streets and lively squares, offering a complete change of scenery in the heart of the city.
Le Marais is also a major artistic and cultural center, with famous museums such as the Picasso Museum and the Carnavalet Museum, which trace the history of Paris. The district is also a fashion hotspot, with many designer boutiques and concept stores. The Village Saint-Paul and Place des Vosges, one of the most beautiful squares in Paris, are must-sees for visitors.
