Location. The Hotel Pavillon Montaigne is located in the centre of Paris, France, on a quiet street, 600 metres from the Champs �lys�es, with the boutiques and luxury shops of Rue de Faubourg Saint Honor� only 40 metres away. It is 300 metres from the Saint Philippe du Roule Metro station.
Hotel Features. A family owned and run hotel, the Pavillon Montaigne is set in an old private house, and the multilingual staff at the 24 hour desk can offer a booking service for restaurants, taxis, shows, and excursions. The owner is also a specialist in Early Christianity, Gnosticism and Grail hunts, and can give a particular insight into the city.
Complimentary continental breakfas t is included, and there is a microwave in the lobby for heating snacks.
Bicycles c an be rented nearby, giving another way of exploring the city.
Guestrooms. The 18 guestrooms at Pavi llon Montaigne are individually air conditioned with modern amenities such telephones, televisions, hair dryers, and complimentary wireless Internet access. They are simply decorated, and each has a marble bathroom. Wake up calls can be provided.
Expert Tip. The hotel owner gives tours of the Louvre, St Sulpice, and other Parisian sites mentioned in Dan Browns Da Vinci Code.
Rates:
191.09 - 287.976
Number Of Rooms: 18
Number Of Floors: 1
Check In Time: 1200
Check Out Time: 1200
Pavillon Montaigne
34 Rue Jean Mermoz
Paris, France 75008
Driving Directions:
From Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG):
Distance to Hotel Pa villon Montaigne is 27 kilometres, approximately 50 minutes drive.
Getting there. RER line B tr ains run from the airport to central Paris. Line B3 (Roissyrail) departs from Terminal Two and runs to Denfert Rochereau, St Michel, Chatelet les Halles, and Gare du Nord. Single tickets cost 7.85 EUR and journey time is about 25 minutes. The metro then goes to Saint Philippe du Roule, 300 metres from the hotel. Alternatively, Air France shuttles stop at the Arc de Triomphe, 1.5 kilometres from the hotel. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Paris is easy to explore o n 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.
Driving directions. From Charles de Gaulle, take Roissy Charles de Gaulle in the direction of Paris.
Exit onto the A1/E19, following sings to Marne La Vall�e.
Join the Boulevard p�riph�rique, and follow signs to Rouen.
Come off the motorway into Paris.
Take the Boulevard de Fort de Vaux.
Take the Avenue de la Porte dAsni�res.
Continue on the Boulevard Berthier, and then onto the Malesherbes.
Turn right onto the Avenue de Wagram.
Continue and turn left onto the Rue de Courcelles.
Continue and turn right onto Avenue Herrick Myron.
Turn left onto Rue de Faubourg Saint Honor�.
Turn right onto Rue Jean Mermoz, where the hotel is situated.