Hotel des Victoires (Emeraude hotel)

 

Address: 19, rue Hérold

Zipcode: 75001

Area: Louvre 1st

Metro: Bourse (3)

The Hotel des Victoires is located on the right bank, near some of the most prestigious attractions of Paris, such as the gardens of the Palais Royal, the Tuileries, the Louvre and les Halles. It is in the heart of the prestigious fashion, art and museum district. Most of the rooms have a view on the lovely interior patio, and will assure you a comfortable and relaxing stay. A courteous and attentive staff is at your disposal in this recently renovated structure in the heart of the French capital.


 

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Nearby

The Grand Boulevards
The Grand Boulevards were built in 1705 where the the old walls around Paris were demolished and by about 1750 the Boulevard (the original name) had became fashionable where the nobility and rich built their homes and Parisians would sit and watch the horse carriages and riders pass by. The east end, the Boulevard du Temple, became a center of theatres and dance halls, circuses, waxworks, puppets, dancers, acrobats, mechanical figures, cafes, restaurants, booths and barrows. This lasted for about 100 years.

There are some pretty covered passages off the Grand Boulevards, as Passage Jouffroy and Passage Verdeau (book and print dealers).

Blvd des Italiens
The Boulevard des Italiens became very fashionable in the middle of the 19th century. It was lined with cafes and restaurants which the 'beau monde' frequented, #22 Cafe Tortoni, #20 Maison Doree, the meeting place for fashionable Paris, No. 16 Cafe Riche. The boulevard got its name from the Opera-Comique, which was commonly called 'the Italiens'. Cafe de la Paix is the quintessential 19th century cafe and was designed by the same architect, Garnier, as the Opera. It was a frequent haunt of Oscar Wilde. Nearby in Rue Scribe, where the Hotel Scribe now stands, used to be the exclusive Jockey Club and it was here the Lumiere brothers held the world's first public cinema screening in 1895. L'Olympia Music Hall, in bd. Des Capucines was where Edith Piaf achieved fame, and it is still an important venue for pop stars.

Musée Grevin
Wax museum (approximately 500 characters) scenes from French history and the present day.

The Palais Royal & Gardens
The Palais Royal was constructed for Cardinal Richelieu in 1628. On the southwest corner is the Comedie Francaise and on the northwest corner is the 4-star 'Grand Vefour', an haute cuisine restaurant since the 1760s. The Palais Royal was home to Colette and Jean Cocteau.

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.

Opera Garnier
The Opera Garnier was the 'piece de resistance' of Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann. Its opulence, inside and out, its mixture of architectural styles, its red and gold decor some may think a little flamboyant, but for all that, it is magnificent. It was once the world's largest theater and is famed for its 6-ton chandelier and Chagall painted ceiling depicting Parisian scenes and images from opera. Backstage is the Foyer de la Danse so often painted by Degas and beneath the cellars there lies an artificial lake, providing water for the city's fire brigade, that was the fictional grotto of Lerous' Phantom of the Opera. The Opera Garnier mainly stages ballets now days, operas which have moved to the Opera Bastille.

Louvre
Once a royal Renaissance palace, the Louvre Museum houses some of the world’s most famous works of art, highlights of which are the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory, 360 degree visit . Closed on Tuesdays.

Department Stores
Blvd. Haussmann is the home of the department stores Au Printemps, opened in 1864, and Galeries Lafayette, opened in 1894. Galeries Lafayette has a magnificent stained glass dome. It carries all the great fashion names, and has great (free) fashion shows each week. It is always very busy so best to go in the morning. There is a a nice self-service restaurant on the 6th floor with views over the Opera. Au Printemps also has a weekly fashion show which is held in the 6th floor tea salon beneath a Belle Epoque blue stained-glass rotunda.

Rue Montorgueil
This is a trendy area with an eclectic mix of cafes, bars and food stores set amid old, interesting streets and houses. Of particular interest is the ‘L 'Escargot Montorgueil’ at #38 as it is one of the most authentic examples of 1830's decor in Paris and a well known restaurant specializing in snails. At #51 is ‘Strohers’, founded in 1730 by the former pastry chef of Louis XV.

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Hotel des Victoires (Emeraude hotel)


Amenities

• Recently renovated
• Lift/elevator
• Pets accepted
• Dogs allowed
• Credit card accepted
• Garden
• Internet/Email services
• Bar
• Laundry service
• Room service - limited menu
• Front desk - safety box
• Front desk - 24 hour
• Front desk - fax service
• Concierge
• Newspapers
• City guide
• City maps
• Tourist information
• Luggage room
• Multilingual staff
• Heating
• Soundproof rooms
• Cot available upon request
• Iron and ironing board available on request
• Hairdryer in room
• Mini bar
• Direct dial phone
• Internet plug
• Radio
• Pay TV
• Writing desk
• Cable TV


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User Comments


based on 37 reviews

This is a very nice hotel. The rooms are quite small but the location can't be beat. You are close to several Metro stations, the Louvre and shopping. The hotel has a lift and wireless internet access. Highly recommended! - Close Lisa (Oct 22, 2005)


The best thing about this hotel is the location. You are about a five minute walk from the Louvre and the nearest metro station. The room was tiny but clean. The worst part about the hotel is that the garbage or delivery trucks use the street in the early morning and make a ton of noise. You cannot ignore them either as they zoom by just below the window. The staff is helpful and willing to answer any questions. - Sebbo Scott (Sep 20, 2005)

 

 

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  Shared Shuttle
 From 18.50€

  Private Car
 From 85.00€

 

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