Hotel Paris Eurodisney
Eurodisney
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The area, which extends over 1943 ha, is situated thirty two kilometers east of Paris, in the new town of Marne-la-Vallée, mainly on the territory of the Chessy village. A TGV station, the RER A line and the motorway slip road going from the A4 to the park allow a very fast and easy access.
Since March 16th, 2002, the resort is completed by a second themed park, the Walt Disney Studios Park, the name of the site changing to Disneyland Resort Paris. This park, situated to the right of the first park, along the RER line, includes only 10 attractions and is based on the visit and the discovery of the cinema, cartoons and television backstage. The resort should undergo new expansions from 2007. In addition to the Disney themed parks, you will also find:
27 hole golf course
Val d’Europe Shopping Complex
2 RER stations and 1 TGV (Gare de la Marne la Vallee-Chessy)
Arlington Business Square international business park
Hotel Paris Eurostar
Eurostar

Et nous? Nous aurons toujours Paris. That is what we wish for our guests at the Eurostars Panorama, that they will always have Paris, in their memories and in their souls. And for this purpose we do everything in our power to make this so: a handsome, cosy, design hotel, totally refurbished, in a quiet street in the French capital, close to Montmartre and with romantic and melodious reminiscences.
Each one of the rooms at the Eurostars Panorama holds a surprise: a large vinyl decoration on the bed headrest, with the silhouette of some symbol of Paris and a fragment of the words of some well-known French song with Parisian references. You could have a Georges Moustaki room, or one called Yves Montand, Georges Brassens, Charles Trenet, Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour or so many others who have make us dance and fall in love to the sound of their voices.
Hotel Paris Etoile Monceau
Etoile Monceau
In the 18th century, the duke of Chartres established a French-style garden on this land, which he owned. He later asked the landscaper Carmontelle to design this garden, who gave a unique and a little crazy touch to the place. Then buildings of all styles and periods appeared…
The Parc Monceau is a peaceful green space, surrounded by vast avenues: Hoche, Courcelles and Malesherbes.
It is one of the most beautiful gardens of the capital: its trees with impressive branches, its countless birds, and its buildings of all periods create a particular charm. You will appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of the place, because it is isolated by a vegetable belt, of luxury buildings and luxurious mansions.
Hotel Paris Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
In 1889, when the visionary Gustave Eiffel set up this tower for the World Fair, it took the name of his inventor, never knowing that later it would become the international symbol of the city, and the most visited of the world.
The Eiffel Tower, which is 300 meters high, is the watchtower of the capital and is probably the most popular silhouette of the world. Its muddled metallic girders and its elevators carried millions of visitors … As night falls, it is lighted with an incredible sparkling every 30 minutes until 1 o’clock in the morning, in the heart of the elegant districts of the capital. As an interactive monument, the Eiffel Tower also knows how to renew the visitors’ interest thank to its numerous functions: radio antenna, restaurant, ice rink, exposition gallery or special theatre, the “Iron Lady”, as the French call it, symbolizes alone the cultural diversity and the modernity of the capital.
Hotel Paris Concorde
Concorde
During the Revolutionary period, the guillotine was installed here and executions were usual. But after the Reign of Terror, the Directory gives this place stained with blood a name of hope: place de la Concorde (Harmony).
Today, the history of the Place de la Concorde is lost behind the unceasing stream of cars which surround the Egyptian obelisk, covered with hieroglyphs in the glory of Ramses II. But when we forget the traffic, we can realize how much the Place de la Concorde is one of the most beautiful places of Paris: it is surrounded with statues, with colonnades of style Louis XVI and with hotels among the most luxurious of the capital. The Rivoli Street, Concorde Bridge, Champs Elysées Street and Royal Street converge towards the centre of the place.
Hotel Paris Clichy
Clichy
The ‘place de Clichy’ is located in the Northwestern part of Paris. It is situated on the former fence of Clichy which was defended in 1814 by the disabled persons and the National Guard, commanded by the marshal Moncey, against the Russians. A monument dedicated to the marshal Moncey is standing in the middle of the square.
The ‘Place de Clichy’ is a real meeting place, famous for its renowned breweries and for its cinemas. The gastronomes can enjoy fishes and seafood, cut on the pavement by the oystermen. The cinema enthusiasts have plenty of choice, between a big comfortable complex and the avant-garde theaters with a more eclectic programming. Music stores can be found next to cafes and cabarets and you can walk a little further in the Montmartre Cemetery, one of the most beautiful cemeteries of Paris.
Hotel Paris Champs-Elysees
Champs-Elysees
According to greek mythology it was a section of the Underworld: The Elysian Fields, Elysian Plains or Fields of Asphodel, were the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous.
The Champs Elysées Street is one of the symbols of Paris. Elegant, even prestigious, the “Most beautiful avenue of the world” adds to the beauty of the City of Light. The northern area (the left side when you go down the avenue) is the Parisian’s favourite side, a meeting place where you can stroll, look, go out, shop and party.
Hotel Paris Bercy
Bercy
Bercy was formerly the first river port for wine trade in France. The wine barrels were stored in wine warehouses there. Since ten years, important works demolished, transformed and reinstated the former Bercy wine warehouses, to transform them into a small village…
The architects knew how to preserve the spirit of the site, and the very “trendy” Bercy-Village retains a certain charm with its paved pedestrian court and away from the noises of the city, the former rails were kept in the stone and the low houses present sloping roofs. Thanks to its businesses orientated towards leisure activities, wine, a relaxed way of life and culture, Bercy Village became little by little a place of life, exchanges, meeting, feast…A haven where visitors like stroll, discover and participate. The culture and the leisure activities prevail in this district (sports arena of Paris Bercy, cinema complex) but big structures such as the impressive Department of Treasury are also present.
Hotel Paris Bastille
Bastille
The place de la Bastille was named after the ancient fortress, today demolished, stormed on July 14th, 1789 and symbol of the beginning of the French Revolution. In the centre of the present place now raises the column of July.
The Bastille maybe inherited his taste for big gatherings from the Revolution: political and union demonstrations, ‘Gay Pride’, big popular concerts… The big Place is also famous for its Opera, where the biggest artists perform. But when night falls, you can take one of the paved alleys which radiate around the square, where a multitude of restaurants, bars and discotheques welcome the Parisian night life lovers.
Hotel Paris Austerlitz
Austerlitz
Paris Rive gauche is a new district of Paris which occupies the part of the 13th arrondissement situated between the railroads of Austerlitz station and the Seine River. The town planning, started with the construction of the’ Bibliothèque Nationale de France’ (National Library of France) in the 1990s, continued with the construction of apartment buildings and offices.
In July 2006, the Simone de Beauvoir pedestrian footbridge connects the esplanade of the’ Bibliothèque Nationale de France’ with the Bercy garden, on the other side of the Seine River. At the same time, the Joséphine-Baker swimming pool, a floating spa, was created on the Seine River, next to the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. The relocation of Paris Diderot University from the campus of Jussieu University towards Paris Rive gauche is in progress and cultural and leisure developments should be established in the bonded warehouses of the Austerlitz port. The district retained the marks of its industrial past: some buildings were kept (Frigos, the SNCF (French National Railway Company) former refrigerated warehouses, the great mills of Paris, the flour market, etc.).
