Golden Tulip Le Pera Hotel Paris (Paris)

Golden Tulip Le Pera Hotel Paris (Paris)
Golden Tulip Le Pera Hotel Paris

country: France, city: Paris (Madeleine - Opera)

Golden Tulip Le Pera Hotel Paris Golden Tulip Le Pera Hotel Paris

Location
Hotel Golden Tulip Le Pera is ideally located right in the heart of Paris, a few steps from the Main Department Stores, between the Place de la Madeleine and the Opera House. This is a very elegant and attractive neighbourhood, full of nice restaurants, famous shops and all kinds of public transportation can be found.

Rooms
The hotel offers 46 spacious rooms that have a privileged and luxurious atmosphere within a contemporary style and modern facilities.

Restaurant
Guests can start their day at the welcoming breakfast room with a fine breakfast, in a chic atmosphere.

General
Conference facilities are available for your business needs. During leisure, you can explore the city and its surroundings.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Baby sitting service
Breakfast room
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Lounge
Parking facilities (at cost)
Reception
Room service
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Internet access
Mini bar
Modem/data port connection
Pay-per-view movies
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:


  • 22 km to the Airport (Paris Orly)

  • 2 min by walk to the nearest Metro station (Madeleine)

  • 2 km to the nearest Station (Saint Lazare)

Address:
17 Rue De Caumartin
75009 Paris


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