Location. The Melia Vendome Boutique Hotel is located in central Paris, France, 100 metres from Place de la Vendome, and 200 metres from the Louvre. The Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral are both 2.5 kilometres away.
Hotel Features. With its neoclassical facade, the Melia Vendome opens to a light filled lobby and a lounge area topped by a colourful antique stained glass ceiling. A doorman and porters will greet you, and further facilities include a laundry and dry cleaning service, complimentary daily newspapers, and public parking within 100 metres. Multilingual staff run the 24 hour front desk and wireless Internet is available (surcharge).
The Melia Vendome Boutique Hotel serves continental buffet breakfasts (surcharge). The lounge bar is wood panelled and has antique style furnishings.
Guestrooms. The hotels 83 rooms and suites are on six floors, and all include dark wood furnishings, and decor in soft, neutral tones. They are air conditioned and have wireless Internet access, satellite television, minibars with complimentary bottled water, safes, and marble bathrooms with telephones.
Rates:
259.31 - 409.45 EUR
Year Property Opened: 1940
Year Property Renovated: 1995
Number Of Rooms: 83
Number Of Floors: 6
Check In Time: 1300
Check Out Time: 1100
Amenities:
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Mini Bar In Room
Hair Dryer
Car Rent Desk
Melia Vendome Boutique Hotel
8 Rue Cambon
Paris, France 75001
Driving Directions:
From Paris Orly Airport (ORY):
Distance to Melia Vendome Boutique Hotel is 18 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Shuttles run between both terminals and the airport train station. The RER line C train stops at Porte Maillot, Les Invalides, St Michel Notre Dame, and Gare dAusterlitz. The Air France shuttle travels to Gare de Montparnasse. The Orlybus shuttle goes to Denfert Rochereau metro stop, while a taxi to the hotel will cost around 40 EUR. The closest Metro stop to the hotel is 100 metres away at Concorde, and there are several public parking facilities within 100 metres of the hotel.
Getting around. Paris is easy to explore on foot, and there is a reliable, cheap metro (underground), which runs throughout the city and the suburbs. Buses are a great way to see the citys sights. Tickets can be purchased from bus drivers or from the machines in metro stations. Regional RER trains run to destinations in the surrounding area. Taxis are available in the streets, but can be hard to find at busy times. Advance booking is recommended.