Hotel Duminy Vendome

 

Address: 3/5 Rue de Mont Thabor

Zipcode: 75001

Area: Louvre 1st

Metro: Concorde (1,8,12)

The delightful Duminy Vendome Hotel is situated in a quiet area between the Place Vendôme and the rue de Rivoli in the heart of Paris, just a stone's throw from the Louvre Museum and close to the Champs Elysées, the Galeries Lafayette and the place de l'Opéra. The area boasts excellent transport links, providing guests with quick and easy access to any part of the city. The property, recently refurbished and housed in an elegant Parisian-style building with a charming courtyard, features a refined setting and offers guests an array of services including Wi-Fi Internet connection, a stylish 24-hour bar and conference facilities.


 

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Nearby

Place de la Concorde
The grandest and most infamous square in Paris. It is situated at a crossroads, the National Assembly to the south facing its mirror image a neo-Greek Temple, the Madeline church, to the north and the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees to the west facing the Tuilleries Gardens and the Louvre to the east. It was constructed between 1754 and 1763 to hold a statue of Louis XV and was then called Place Louis XV. It then became the Place de Revolution and the site of the guillotine which beheaded nearly 3000 people including Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, Danton and Robespierre. After the Reign of Terror it was renamed Place de la Concorde, then after several name changes, it once again became the Place de la Concorde. See it in 360 degrees

The statue of Louis XV, removed during the Revolution, was replaced by the over 3000 year old Obelisk of Luxor, given by the viceroy of Egypt to Louis Phillippe in 1883.

Champs Elysees
The Champs Elysees was originally an extension of the Tuileries gardens laid out in the 17th century by Le Notre. During the Second Empire, from 1852, it became a focus for fashionable society and theatre, for military parades and royal processions. It is on a direct line from the Louvre, through the Tuileries Gardens, past the Place de Concorde, up through gardens bordered by trees and azaleas. In these gardens are two famous theatres, Theatre de Marigny and Theatre du Rond-Point and exclusive restaurants with pretty garden terraces, such as ëLedoyení and ëLaurentí. From the Rond-Point the Champs Elysee runs uphill to the Arc de Triomphe. Here along its wide granite pavements there are many fast food eateries, shopping arcades and cinemas but it is still considered the most beautiful avenue in the world.

Rue de Rivoli
This lovely arcade was begun by Napoleon in 1811. Under its arches are two English language book stores; Angelina's, a tea salon famous for its thick hot chocolate; and the luxurious Hotel Meurice. Tolstoy at one time lived in one of the apartments above the Arcade.

Jardin des Tuilleries
The Tuileries Gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1664 and is one of the largest parks in Paris. It is bordered by the Louvre, Rue de Rivoli and, at the western end, the Orangerie and the Jeu de Paume. The Orangerie houses Monet's magnificent 'Nympheas' series of paintings of water-lilies which were painted at Giverny and donated to the nation by the artist as a 'spiritual testimony'. It also houses other great Impressionist and 'Ecole de Paris' artists. It is undergoing a major re-haul at the moment. The Jeu de Paume holds special exhibitions.

Rue St-Honore
This Street has been a major thoroughfare since the 12th century and is now lined with luxurious shops and trendy boutiques. At #163 stood the old St-Honore Gate where Joan of Arc was wounded in the thigh by an English archer in 1429. Her statue is nearby on Rue de Rivoli to commemorate this event.

La Madeleine
The building of the Madeleine Church, named for Mary Magdalene, began in 1763 but was not finished until 1842. The famous Maxim's restaurant is nearby on the rue Royale and on the square of the Madeleine are two famous specialty food stores; Fauchon and Hediard's.

Place de Vendome
This classically elegant square built in 1685 has a 44 meter high column with a crowning sculpture of Napoleon as Caeser, although this has changed several times. It is home to the world's most opulent jewelers and the legendary Ritz Hotel, a favorite haunt of the famous, such as Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Cole Porter, Proust, and Chanel.

Grand Palais and Petit Palais
Built for the 1900 World Fair, the former now has major exhibitions and the later houses the fine arts museum of the City of Paris with a collection specializing in 19th century French painters as Delacroix, Courbet, Monet, Cezanne and Bonnard. Part of the Grand Palais also houses a science museum, the Palais de la Decouverte.

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Hotel Duminy Vendome


Amenities

• Lift/elevator
• Access for disabled
• Pets accepted
• Credit card accepted
• Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
• Internet/Email services
• Reading room
• Bar
• Laundry service
• Front desk - 24 hour
• City tour
• Newspapers
• City maps
• Tourist information
• Luggage room
• Multilingual staff
• Meeting room
• Business center
• Heating
• Hairdryer in room
• Safe box
• Non-smoking rooms available upon request
• Mini bar
• Direct dial phone
• Internet plug
• Satellite TV
• Groups welcome
• Congress facilities
• Wi-Fi Internet connection


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User Comments


based on 109 reviews

Perfect place to stay in, next to Faubourg Dt. Honoré but in the most quiet area. Underground station at 2 minutes from hotel. Highly recommended. I will repeat hotel in my next trip to Paris. - Estivill Tarrago Silvia (Nov 12, 2005)


This is a lovely, well-appointed, clean hotel. Fabulous location - close to the Tuilleries and the Louvre, but also good shops and markets just around the corner. Close to metro station, so the whole city open to you. Several good restaurants just outside the door. Our triple room was very spacious with good beds and a huge marble bathroom. The breakfast was beyond expectations and wonderful to wake up to before setting out to enjoy the sites. I am hoping to stay here again. - Earl Virginia (Oct 4, 2005)

 

 

Airport Transfers

  Shared Shuttle
 From 18.50€

  Private Car
 From 85.00€

 

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