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Hotels within walking distance of a station on the RER B line

Hotel Agora Saint Germain Add to my cahier
District : Quartier Latin
This is a small hotel situated on Rue des Bernardins, which stretches off from Saint Germain Boulevard. The calm and simple interior has a real feeling of warmth that will appeal to Japanese people.
Since Rue des Bernardins connects Saint Germain Boulevard to Rue des Ecoles there is a lot of hustle and bustle as the students of Paris-Sorbonne University move back and forth, which also means there are a lot of inexpensive and simple take-out shops and restaurants in the vicinity. On the street on front of the hotel you’ll also find the French bistro, Le Pre Verre, which opened in ’07. Recently the number of select shops run by artists has increased as well. Also, less than a five minute walk from the hotel you’ll be able to see the Pantheon, where many great men are entombed.
By using the Jussieu Campus Metro to get to the school’s surrounding area you’ll have access to a general store where you’ll find some really cute stationery, a place to get some nice, simple French food, and a restaurant numbered amongst the city's BEST 10 at which you can eat the best steak in all of Paris. On Rue Monge are two of the Eric Kayser bakeries that are so popular in Japan. Regardless of which direction you walk from the hotel, within five minutes you’ll be in a charming place.
Running parallel to Rue des Ecoles is the famous Saint Germain Boulevard. With the many shops lining the street here, this is a spot that's always brimming with energy. Situated in between these two streets is the Maubert Mutualite plaza which is known to hold open-air markets in the morning. There are popular cheese shops, wine shops, bakeries, and food stands side by side, making it a lively place. It’s an area where you can fully enjoy the Parisian atmosphere.
If you cross Saint Germain Boulevard and head further north there's Notre Dame and the Musée d'Orsay, then after crossing the Seine is the Mallet district where many creators have stores. From there, while viewing the shops along Rue de Rivoli, you’ll be headed towards the Louvre and then the area around the Opera House where many department stores can be found. This makes for a perfect walking tour.
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Subway : Maubert-Mutualité (10) 3 mins
Equipement et services :
Air conditioner, petit dej buffet, mini-bar, Reception 24H, Safe, JCB

Hotel Abbatial Saint Germain Add to my cahier
District : Quartier Latin
The beautiful six tapestry series “Lady with Unicorn” at the famous Musee National du Moyen Age (National Museum of the Middle Ages), the Pantheon where some of France’s greatest men are enshrined, Sorbonne University, “Paris’s stomach” Rue Mouffetard, the Institut du Monde Arabe (Arab World Institue) designed by France’s internationally known architect, Jean Nouvel, and the botanical gardens at the Natural History Museum are only some of the highlights found in the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter). And situated right in the middle of all this, in an ideal location for walking to these many spots in a matter of minutes, is the Hotel Abbatial. From this hotel, with its characteristic red facade, you'll be able to walk to the Ile de la Cite' (which features the Notre Dame Cathedral), the Seine River, Saint-Louis Island, as well as the Luxembourg Gardens, the Odéon theater, and Saint Germain des Pres within about 10-15 minutes. Since the Quartier Latin is a popular area for university students, it’s always full of energy and there are a lot of cafes and restaurants with a really nice atmosphere.
Walking to the nearest station, Maubert Mutualite Station, is only a matter of a few dozen seconds. Line 10, which runs through this station, has direct access to the Sèvres Babylone stop where you'll find the Odéon and the Le Bon Marche department store. And the Boulevard Saint Germain, the street the hotel is located on, also has a lot of bus routes running on it so you'll be able to use those as well.
The guest rooms have been prepared with everything you'll need, like A/C, a mini-bar, and wireless internet, and have a calm interior that uses the same warm hues as the hotel’s façade. You’ll be able to fully enjoy the atmosphere of one of Paris's true petit hotels. The rooms even feature the Japanese broadcast channel JSTV for your viewing pleasure. Breakfast is a buffet with plenty of food that is served in a sort of underground cave with walls made of 18th century stone, which have a real sense of history to them.
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Subway : Maubert-Mutualité (10) 1 min
Equipement et services :
Air conditioner, petit dej buffet, mini-bar, Reception 24H, Safe, JCB

Hotel Sully Saint Germain Add to my cahier
District : Quartier Latin
Hotel Sully Saint Germain is a chic, elegant, petit hotel situated near the end of the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter) close to Boulevard Saint Germain and Sorbonne University. The interior design will make you think of the Middle Ages in Paris, and is surely the kind of thing you’ll only come across in France.
The street the hotel is located on, Rue des Ecoles, is sometimes called University Street and as you would expect from the nickname it is popular with students. Because of this, there are a lot of inexpensive and easy take-out shops and restaurants to be found here. Less than a 5 minute walk from the hotel you’ll be able to see the Pantheon, where many great men are entombed. And at Jussieu Campus, near the Metro station there, you’ll find a store that sells some really cute stationary. On Rue Monge there are two of the Eric Kayser shops that are so popular even in Japan. This is all within a 5 minute walk from the hotel.
Running parallel to Rue des Ecoles is the famous Boulevard Saint Germain. This is a constantly lively spot that has a great many shops one after another. In between these two streets is the Maubert Mutualite Plaza, which is known to hold open-air markets in the mornings. There are popular cheese shops, wine shops, bakeries, and food stands side by side, making it a lively place. It’s an area where you can fully enjoy the Parisian atmosphere.
If you cross Saint Germain Boulevard and head further north there's Notre Dame and the Musée d'Orsay, then after crossing the Seine is the Mallet district where many creators have stores. From there, while viewing the shops along Rue de Rivoli, you’ll be headed towards the Louvre and then the area around the Opera House where many department stores can be found. This makes for a perfect walking tour.
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Subway : Maubert-Mutualité (10) 2 mins
Equipement et services :
Air conditioner, petit dej buffet, mini-bar, Reception 24H, free Internet access, Safe, JCB

 
 

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