Location. The Select Hotel is located in the centre of Paris, France, adjacent to the Sorbonne, and 300 metres from the Pantheon. The Louvre Museum is two kilometres away, and the Eiffel Tower is at a five kilometre distance.
Hotel Features. The boutique six storey Select Hotel opens to a contemporary design atrium with a glass roof, surrounded by a range of chic lounges and a two level cactus garden. Guests can wander through the granite and stone hallways to the vaulted 18th century breakfast room, and enjoy a drink in the alcove bar. The hotel staff can assist with bookings and reservations, and further amenities include room service and dry cleaning. Wireless Internet is available throughout the hotel.
A complimentary breakfast is served each morning.
Guestrooms. The 67 guestrooms mix contemporary and traditional design elements with features including exposed brick walls and wooden beams. All are air conditioned, and include flatscreen televisions with satellite channels, wireless Internet, safes, and hair dryers.
Expert Tip. The Jardins du Luxembourg, 300 metres from the hotel, make up Paris largest park, and house a childrens playground, a restaurant, and historic statues. Free musical performances are often given in the gazebo.
Rates:
278.42 - 525.46 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 67
Number Of Floors: 1
Select Hotel - Rive Gauche
1 Place De La Sorbonne
Paris, France 75005
Driving Directions:
From Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG):
Distance to the Select Hotel is 30 kilometres, approximately 35 minutes drive.
Getting there. RER line B trains run from the airport to central Paris. Alight at Luxembourg for the hotel. 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. Roissybus shuttles run from all three terminals to Place de lOpera. Buses depart every 15 minutes, and single tickets cost about 8 EUR. Air France shuttles stop at the Arc de Triomphe. Prices are all subject to change.
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.
Driving directions. From the airport, take the A1 in the direction of Paris.
Head in the direction of Garonor and onto Porte de Bagnolet.
Continue in the direction of the Peripherique Sud and onto Paris centre and Porte de Bercy.