Royal St-Honore Hotel

221, rue St-Honore, Paris, United Kingdom, 75001

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The Hotel Royal Saint Honore is located in the historic centre of Paris and offers excellent accommodation and service in a convenient location. Just a few steps away is the prestigious and fashionable Place Vendome, whilst a short 10 minute walk will take you right up to the Opera house and the world-famous Louvre. Many of Paris' other sights are also close by, as are the boutiques of the Champs-Elysees! Housed in a typical Parisian building, this boutique hotel exudes traditional French glamour and your breakfast is served in an original Louis XVI room! There is also an onsite café which serves a mixture of hot drinks, cocktails and snacks in a welcoming and cosy ambience.



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Guestrooms are elegantly furnished with dark mahogany furniture and sumptuous fabrics. All rooms come equipped with all the necessary amenities you could require such as satellite TV, telephone, minibar, complimentary WiFi internet access, air conditioning and a light marble bathroom equipped with a hair dryer. The rooms inspire comfort and are the perfect place to come home to after a busy day of sightseeing and shopping!







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Boutique, Traditional

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Out and about

Concorde Paris - Between the Champs Elysées and the Tuileries Gardens, there lies the Place de la Concorde. With traffic roaring and careening about seemingly in all directions, it is easy to feel lost on its 84,000 square meters. Two commanding edifices, whose colonnades are copies of the Perrault wings of the Louvre, rise up over the north side of the plaza. And, currently situated in the right-hand building is the Naval Ministry. Just on the Place de la Concorde sits the famous "palace" the Hôtel Crillon, which is amongst the citadels of Parisian snobbery. Formerly, its elegant salons served as the winter quarters for the famous Chateaubriand family. Today it houses the French automobile club. These are just two examples of Louis XV style, by Gabriel. There are eight statues representing the eight major cities of France: Brest and Rouen (in the northwest), Lille and Strasbourg (to the northeast), Lyon and Marseille (on the Quai des Tuileries) and Bordeaux and Nantes (in the southwest). The statue representing Strasbourg was modelled by the actress Juliette Drouet, who was a muse of Victor Hugo. You can find these statues on the four corners of the square.

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