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CDG airport hotel transfers A historic stock exchange converted into a modern day venue, the Palais Brongniart offers a look at Paris’ old boutiques of the 2nd Arrondissement neighborhood as well as close walking distance to the city’s Japanese quarter. Unique spaces include the grandiose Brongniart Palace as well as House of Mutuality, while smaller but just as unique spaces can be found at the naturally lit Chesnaie du Roy and the Japanese-inspired architecture of Parc Floral de Paris Events Space. Guests will find no shortage in hotels around the attached block of the event venue, public transportation consisting of the adjacent Bourse Subway Station as well as a few bus routes along Rue Montmartre. For the freedom to see Paris at its finest, book a private vehicle ranging from small sedans to spacious SUVs, chartered buses and vans - for the risk-free opportunity to see things without getting lost, go with a local personal driver instead, getting unique tours of the oldest neighborhoods, or keep things efficient with a direct drop off to Charles de Gaulle Airport.
A vast array of nearby restaurants and shopping districts make staying close to the event venue an especially tempting experience for lovers of opulence. Keep close with chic rooms at Hôtel Korner Opéra, home to hardwood floors and hand-painted murals, or go trendy with historic-turned-mod suites and amenities at Hôtel Saint-Marc. An especially opulent evening can be had at the exceptional Hôtel Square Louvois as well, a traditional Parisian structure offering a look at the old Haussman-style of design, low-cost alternatives including the homey rooms of Hotel Savoy and Hôtel de France on the east side of the district. Beyond lodging rest an array of other ways to have fun, from upscale but casual restaurants just a block away ranging from Italian eats at Mori Venice Bar to atrium-lit dining at Brasserie Gallopin, elevated tables discoverable at the Lebanese-centric eats of Liza further south of the area. Keep things light-hearted with a stroll beside Paris’ famous Seine canal at the end of the night, passing vibrant lawns at Tuileries Garden for nightly lit palaces and bridges. |