- Walking distance of the Eiffel Tower
- Recently renovated
- Good value
“A comfortable, supremely placed hotel with the Eiffel Tower as a neighbour.”
If you’re looking for a no stress, no fuss place to stay close to the main sights then look no further. The Europe Hotel couldn’t be in a better spot for sightseers. In fact, only 10 minutes walk to the Eiffel Tower. And a few steps away is La Motte-Picquet – Grenelle Metro waiting to shuttle you to all corners of the city.
The building itself sits in a typically tree-lined Parisian boulevard and has a recently renovated white walled front that’s in keeping with the style of the area. Inside you’ll find it simple, bright and welcoming. And there’s a lounge with a bar to hang out, rest your feet and grab a quick pick-me-up in between sightseeing jaunts.
As for the rooms, they’re surprisingly big for a city hotel. All have a street view and are decorated with light peach or cream wallpaper that sits well with the soft furnishings. They also come with flat screen TVs, a free movie channel and are soundproofed so you can enjoy a good night’s sleep.
The hotel offers Continental breakfast and is surrounded by great places to eat. It’s also close to a bike hire shop and AquaBoulevard Indoor Waterpark and Health Club.
- 24-hour reception
- Laundry service
- Newspapers
Fancy seeing on a bicycle? There's a hire shop around the corner...
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Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide
Tour operator rating
3
Official Rating
3 star
No. of lifts
1
No. of rooms
37
Room facilities
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Room facilities
- Air-conditioning
- LCD satellite TV
- Minibar
- Telephone
- Hairdryer
- Safety deposit box
- Wi-Fi access
Location
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- 10-15 minutes' walk to the Eiffel Tower & the departure point for boat cruises
- Direct metro to Montparnasse for nightlife
Transport
Motte Picquet Grenelle
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Paris, French Cities
“‘April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom…what have you done to my heart’, sang Sinatra. And the lyrics remain true today. The City of Light is still the city of romance.”
Visitors have been falling in love with Paris for centuries. Adored by honeymooners, its charms have inspired lyricists, writers and artists. And it’s no wonder. Lorded over by the Eiffel Tower, it’s a world of broad, tree-lined boulevards, elaborate churches and matchless art collections. Of gardens, stately monuments and intimate cafes. The smell of coffee and freshly-baked croissants in the air. And those oh-so-elegant Parisians with their understated designer suits and Hermes scarves tied with such elan. Coursing through the heart of the city is the glorious Seine, dividing it into the smart, fashionable Right Bank and the bohemian, literary Left Bank. The home of couture giants Chanel and Yves St Laurent, Paris is chic and fashionable on one side, and off-beat and intellectual on the other. While fashionistas scour its boutiques, arty types seek out the cafes of Montparnasse where writers like Ernest Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald drank and discussed the meaning of life back in the 1920s. When it comes to discovering this city of romance, start with the big players. The Eiffel Tower is spectacular at any time, but even more so at night, when it has hourly illumination displays. Gaze at the spire and towers of Notre-Dame, sitting majestically on its little island in the Seine, and the gleaming basilica of Sacre Coeur up on the skyline above Montmartre. Then there’s the impossibly wide Champs-Elysees. Backed by the Arc de Triomphe and lined with designer stores, it’s like something out of a fashion shoot. But it’s well worth wandering off the tourist trail, too. Wander down the streets of villages like Le Marais and you’ll come across hidden squares and little cafés serving up the best pastries you’ve ever tasted. Once you’ve fallen under this city’s spell, you’ll want to come back again and again.
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Paris, French Cities
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Visitors have been falling in love with Paris for centuries. Adored by honeymooners, its charms have inspired lyricists, writers and artists. And it’s no wonder. Lorded over by the Eiffel Tower, it’s a world of broad, tree-lined boulevards, elaborate churches and matchless art collections. Of gardens, stately monuments and intimate cafes. The smell of coffee and freshly-baked croissants in the air. And those oh-so-elegant Parisians with their understated designer suits and Hermes scarves tied with such elan. Coursing through the heart of the city is the glorious Seine, dividing it into the smart, fashionable Right Bank and the bohemian, literary Left Bank. The home of couture giants Chanel and Yves St Laurent, Paris is chic and fashionable on one side, and off-beat and intellectual on the other. While fashionistas scour its boutiques, arty types seek out the cafes of Montparnasse where writers like Ernest Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald drank and discussed the meaning of life back in the 1920s. When it comes to discovering this city of romance, start with the big players. The Eiffel Tower is spectacular at any time, but even more so at night, when it has hourly illumination displays. Gaze at the spire and towers of Notre-Dame, sitting majestically on its little island in the Seine, and the gleaming basilica of Sacre Coeur up on the skyline above Montmartre. Then there’s the impossibly wide Champs-Elysees. Backed by the Arc de Triomphe and lined with designer stores, it’s like something out of a fashion shoot. But it’s well worth wandering off the tourist trail, too. Wander down the streets of villages like Le Marais and you’ll come across hidden squares and little cafés serving up the best pastries you’ve ever tasted. Once you’ve fallen under this city’s spell, you’ll want to come back again and again.
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“A comfortable, supremely placed hotel with the Eiffel Tower as a neighbour.”
If you’re looking for a no stress, no fuss place to stay close to the main sights then look no further. The Europe Hotel couldn’t be in a better spot for sightseers. In fact, only 10 minutes walk to the Eiffel Tower. And a few steps away is La Motte-Picquet – Grenelle Metro waiting to shuttle you to all corners of the city.
The building itself sits in a typically tree-lined Parisian boulevard and has a recently renovated white walled front that’s in keeping with the style of the area. Inside you’ll find it simple, bright and welcoming. And there’s a lounge with a bar to hang out, rest your feet and grab a quick pick-me-up in between sightseeing jaunts.
As for the rooms, they’re surprisingly big for a city hotel. All have a street view and are decorated with light peach or cream wallpaper that sits well with the soft furnishings. They also come with flat screen TVs, a free movie channel and are soundproofed so you can enjoy a good night’s sleep.
The hotel offers Continental breakfast and is surrounded by great places to eat. It’s also close to a bike hire shop and AquaBoulevard Indoor Waterpark and Health Club.
- 24-hour reception
- Laundry service
- Newspapers
Fancy seeing Paris on a bicycle? There's a hire shop around the corner...