Hotel Ferrandi Saint Germain

 

Address: 92, Rue Cherche Midi

Zipcode: 75006

Area: Saint Germain 6th

Metro: Vaneau (10)

Set in a somptuous palace dating from the 19th century, the Hotel Ferrandi lies in a lovely street running from Montparnasse to Saint Germain des Prés: a charming promenade filled with picturesque fashion boutiques, friendly bistrots, gastronomical restaurants, antique stores, art galleries and publishing companies. Behind its beautifull restaurated façade, the hotel offers an extremely comfortable and stylish interior, where Mahogany furniture, yellow and russel-red marble trompe-l'oeil, and damask linen curtains have been harmoniously assembled with refinement. Furthermore, this property features all the amenities you may need for a pleasant stay in Paris: nice and confortable rooms, a lounge, a lift, an Internet point, a safe at the reception, and small animals are welcome in the property. This address carved in perfection guarantees silence and well-being.


 

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Bastille 11th
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Montmartre 18th

 

Nearby

Rue du Cherche-Midi
Was an ancient Roman road and now this narrow street has chic designer boutiques, galleries and cafes. The world-famous baker, Poilane, is at No. 8. Nearby is the first Parisian Department Store which belies it name, Bon Marche. It has a fabulous food market ‘Le Grand Epicerie’

Invalides & Napoleon's Tomb
The group of buildings 'Hotel des Invalids' was ordered by Louis XIV the ('Sun King') to house the king's old soldiers. A year later he commissioned the Eglise du Dome, a magnificent Baroque church with its beautiful gold-leafed dome, which holds the impressive tomb of Napoleon. Napoleon was brought here from his grave in St. Helena where he was exiled, to fulfill his last wish to be buried 'on the banks of the Seine among the people of France whom I have loved so much. In the complex is the Army Museum with the largest collection of militia in the world. Leading from the impressive forecourt of the Invalids with its captured canons runs the tree-lined Esplanade des Invalides to the grand Pont Alexandre III a gift from Czar Alexander to commemorate the 1892 French-Russian alliance.

Musee Rodin
Musee Rodin housed in the magnificent Hotel Biron. August Rodin originally rented rooms in the Hotel for living and as a studio. There were plans to destroy the house but in 1916 the French government agreed to convert it into a museum for him. The museum now houses his sculptures, academic paintings and sketches. There are also several works by Camille Claudel, the talented sculptor who became Rodin’s muse, model, and lover at the age of 17. He was nearly 50. The lovely garden is a setting for some of Rodin’s best known works including ‘The Thinker’, ‘The Burghers of Calais, and ‘The Gates of Hell’.

La Pagoda
In rue de Babylone stands a japanese pagoda built in 1895 by the founder of the Bon Marche department store as a gift for his wife. In 1931 it became a cinema and cafe where silent screen stars such as Gloria Swanson would like to go. In 1998 it closed due to a lack of fund to maintain it, but happily it has been renovated and re-opened as a cinema, still with its cafe.

Blvd du Montparnasse
Blvd du Montparnasse is lined with cafes and restaurants which are evocative of the exciting period when the area was "hip". The large Art Deco brasserie, 'La Coupole', at #102, which opened in 1927 with columns decorated by different artists; the famed ëDomeí at #108, now a luxurious fish restaurant and bar, the 'Rotonde'and the late-night cafe, ëLe Selectí at #99. Further east along the boulevard is the legendary ëLa Closerie des Lilasí a favorite with Picasso and Hemingway, Lenin and Trotsky, and still has a clientele of politicians and publishers.

There are many good Breton creperies off blvd. Du Montparnasse as Gare Montparnasse serves the northwest coast of France and in the 19th century many immigrants from Britanny settled here.

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Hotel Ferrandi Saint Germain


Amenities

• Air conditioning
• Recently renovated
• Lift/elevator
• Pets accepted
• Credit card accepted
• Private parking
• Garage
• Internet/Email services
• Reading lounge
• Cafeteria
• Laundry service
• Room service - limited hour
• Front desk - safety box
• Front desk - 24 hour
• Front desk - fax service
• Concierge
• Newspapers
• City maps
• Tourist information
• Luggage room
• Multilingual staff
• Business center
• Air conditioning
• Heating
• Soundproof rooms
• Cot available upon request
• Iron and ironing board available on request
• Hairdryer in room
• Non-smoking rooms available upon request
• Direct dial phone
• Internet plug
• Satellite TV
• Writing desk
• Cable TV
• Wi-Fi Internet connection


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User Comments


based on 4 reviews

Quiet neighborhood, close to Metro and easy walk to most of most of Paris. The room was small but very clean. The breakfast was reasonably priced and good quality we had it each morning. We would not hestitate to stay here again. - hughes robert (Nov 7, 2005)


 

 

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