In the heart of the historic Marais district, on the beautiful Place des Vosges, the 5* Pavillon de la Reine is tucked away in an idyllic green courtyard. The 56 rooms and suites are all individually designed in a discreetly luxurious style. If we can feel history and charm in the entire hotel, contemporary materials and technology are not forgotten. The quiet atmosphere and the personalized service make it a restful and friendly place to stay. The beautiful Spa is not to be missed. Free WIFI access is available.
Exclusive Amenities
- Full Breakfast for each guest daily, also Available with room Service
- $100 USD Hotel Credit, per room, per stay
- Welcome Bottle of Wine In room on Arrival
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure:
- Upgrade
- Early Check-In
- Late Check-Out
Local Area Attractions
Picasso Museum
The Paris Picasso Museum finally re-opened its doors to the public once more following a lengthy 6 years program of renovation.
Walking distance from the hotel
Bastille Opera House
The Opéra Bastille is a modern
opera house in
Paris,
France. Inaugurated in 1989, it became the main facility of the
Paris National Opera, France's principal opera company, alongside the older
Palais Garnier; most
opera performances are shown at the Bastille along with some
ballet performances and
symphony concerts, while "Garnier" presents a mix of opera and ballet performances.
Victor Hugo House
Victor Hugo lived on the second floor of the Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée from 1832 to 1848. He wrote some of his major works there: Marie Tudor, Ruy Blas, Les Burgraves, Les Chants du crépuscule, Les Voix intérieures, a large part of Les Misérables... and received Lamartine, Vigny, Dumas, Gautier... A tour of the apartment illustrates the three main stages of his life. Through the display of his furniture, different memorabilia and some astonishing interior decoration produced during his exile in Guernesey. The first floor is devoted to temporary exhibitions and displays his drawings as well as an iconography of his literary work. A rich library is open to the public by appointment.
In front of the hotel Pavillon de la Reine, on the Place des Vosges
Louvre Museum
Le Marais
Often referred to as “Old Paris,” Le Marais exudes old-world charm and modern-day functionality in the city’s core. Cobblestone streets wind through Le Marais' dizzying network of hidden courtyards, provocative galleries, and ivy-covered boulangeries. The neighborhood’s meticulously styled aesthetic of painted windowpanes and antique relics is not an accident.