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Hotel Square ★★★★★

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  • The silver curved exterior of the sleek building, which gives an instant impression of style and contemporary elegance.
  • Admiring the modern and eye-catching works of art dotted around the hotel, including those on the 4-storey exhibition wall which is visible from every floor.
  • The unadulterated lushness of the rooms, with sumptuous fabrics and fixtures in shades of amber, ruby and slate.
  • Tucking into some French classics in the contemporary surroundings of the Zebra Square Restaurant.
  • Treating ourselves to an indulgent massage in the Nuxe Spa.
Hotel Square ★★★★★

Contemporary style in Paris’ 16th arrondissement.

By Ellie Burnage, VeryChic correspondent
Emblematic, sophisticated, majestic, romantic, magical…Paris has been described thousands of different ways throughout history. But as much as well-loved quotes from great writers and film stars give you a sense of what it’s like, it’s almost impossible to capture the feeling of wandering through bustling Parisian streets by putting pen to paper; you need to experience it for yourself. This is where the Hotel Square *****comes in. Nestled on the banks of the Seine in the 16th arrondissement, this sleek hotel is an embodiment of contemporary grace, with excellent transport links to the cultural centre. What are you waiting for? On y va!


Chic idea: to make the most of your time in Paris, book your tickets in advance for a wide range of activities, here.

Classic Double Room

Stay in a Classic Room for 2 people

Classic Double Room
Classic Double Room
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    Surface area: 24 square metres
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    Bed Types: 1 king-sized double bed
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    Bathroom with: a large bath or a shower with relaxation jets
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    Bedroom equipped with: work space, HD TV with a choice of 38 international channels

Deluxe Double Room

Stay in a Deluxe Room for 2 people

Deluxe Double Room
Deluxe Double Room
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    Surface area: 32 square metres
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    Bed Types: 1 king-sized double bed
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    Bathroom with: a large bath
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    Bedroom equipped with: work space, HD TV with a choice of 38 international channels
  • 24-hour Reception
  • 22 Rooms - Non smoking and smoking rooms available on request
  • Wi-Fi available in the rooms and common areas of the hotel
  • 1 Restaurant: Zebra Square - closed in August
  • Nuxe spa - closed in August
  • Parking available for 35€ per day
  • The establishment provides disabled and limited mobility access
  • Pets are not permitted in the establishment
  • A museum with a dark side. Jacques Sirgent is an eccentric scholar who opened “The Museum of Vampires and Legendary Creatures” to showcase his years of research on all things vampire. 14 rue Jules David, Paris, 93260, France.
  • For a taste of the grandeur of times gone by, head to Le Wagon Bleu restaurant in the 17th arrondissement. Housed inside a 1920s carriage of the Orient Express, the establishment is complete with all its original plush furnishings. 7 rue Boursault, Paris, 75017, France.
  • While most tourists make their way to Montmartre to see the famous Sacré Coeur, there’s another gem in this neighbourhood: the artist’s paradise of the Salvador Dali Museum. Don’t miss your chance to see some of his art, drawings and sculptures up close. 11 Rue Poulbot, 75018 Paris, France.
  • The bustling stalls of Marché Mouffetard, a typical Parisian street market nestled in the Latin Quarter. Pick up a range of fresh produce from pâtés, seafood and patisseries to fruit and veg. Rue Mouffetard, 75005 Paris, France.
  • An amble along the Promenade Plantée, built along on top of an abandoned railway track in the 12th arrondissement. This elevated green walkway is surrounded by shrubs and trees, perfect for a spot of shade on a sunny day. 69 Rue de Lyon, 75012 Paris, France.

Hotel Square ★★★★★

3 rue des Boulainvilliers

75016

Paris

France

Situated in the heart of Paris, Hotel Square is in the 16th arrondissement, next to the River Seine and less than two kilometres from the Eiffel Tower.

BY PLANE

  • Paris has three main airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle (to the northwest), Paris Orly (to the south) & the low-cost airport Paris Beauvais (to the north, a little further out of the city).

    - From the UK: British Airways, Air France, CityJet and EasyJet all operate direct flights out of London. EasyJet also fly direct from Bristol, Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow, while Ryanair fly direct from Manchester and Flybe fly from Birmingham.

    - From Ireland: Flying from Dublin, direct flights are operated by Aer Lingus, Air France and Ryanair. Aer Lingus also fly from Cork, while Ryanair also fly from Shannon.

    - From Germany: Airlines flying direct from Berlin include: Lufthansa, Air Berlin, Air France, EasyJet and Germanwings. Air France and Germanwings also fly from Hamburg and Dusseldorf while Lufthansa also fly out of Frankfurt and Munich.

    - From the Netherlands: Air France and KLM both provide direct flights out of Amsterdam.

    - From Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland: SAS, Air France, KLM and Norwegian all fly direct from Stockholm in Sweden, Oslo in Norway and Copenhagen in Denmark. Low-cost airline Ryanair also fly out of Stockholm and Oslo while low-cost Easyjet also fly from Copenhagen. Finnair and Norwegian fly direct from Helsinki, Finland.

    - From France: Air France operate shuttle flights from most major cities to Paris, including: Strasbourg, Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Biarritz, Marseille and Nice.

BY TRAIN

  • Most international trains arrive at either Paris Gare du Nord or Paris de l’Est.

    - From the UK: The train company Eurostar, operate trains from London St. Pancras International train station to Paris Gare du Nord.

    - From Germany: Direct trains terminating at either Paris Gare du Nord or Paris de l’Est, are found from several major cities including Frankfurt, Cologne and Dusseldorf. High-speed train company Thalys operate trains from Dusseldorf and Cologne.

    - From the Netherlands: The High-speed train company Thalys run direct trains from Amsterdam and Rotterdam to Paris Gare du Nord.

    - From France: The TGV operate fast trains from all over France, including: Lille, Nantes, Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille and Nice.

METRO

  • Le Square Hôtel se trouve à 10 minutes à pied de la station de métro Mirabeau (L10) et à 5 minutes à pied de l'arrêt Avenue du Président Kennedy (RER C).

HOW TO GET TO THE HOTEL

  • From Paris Charles de Gaulle airport:
    By taxi: They are easily found outside each terminal, make sure to take an officially licensed taxi from the taxi rank. Fares vary considerably depending on traffic, but expect to pay anywhere between 50 to 60 euros.

    By train: This is generally the most cost-efficient method. The airport is connected to the city via the RER; take the train to St Michel/Notre Dame, and from there to Paris Ave PDT Kennedy Radio France. From here it is a 5 minute walk to the hotel. Tickets are 9.75€ or 6.85€ for children (ages 4-9).
     
    From Paris Orly airport:
    By taxi: They are easily found outside each terminal, make sure to take an officially licensed taxi from the taxi rank. Fares vary considerably depending on traffic, but expect to pay anywhere between 27 to 32 euros.

    By train: Take the Orly Sud bus to Saint-Jacques and then get the metro (L6) to Bir-Hakeim – Tour Eiffel and from there it is a 15 minute walk or a quick taxi journey. The combined journey costs around 11.65€ and 5.80€ for children (4-10).

    From Paris-Beauvais airport:
    By bus: There is a shuttle bus operating between the airport and Porte Maillot in the city centre every ten minutes (16€). From there you take the RER train to Paris Ave PDT Kennedy Radio, and from there it is a 5 minute walk to the hotel.

    From Gare du Nord:
    By taxi: It takes 5-10 minutes by taxi and costs 13€ - 16€ to get to the hotel.

    By train/metro: Take the RER to St-Michel/Notre Dame and then to Paris Ave PDT Kennedy Radio France – from here it is a 5 minute walk to the hotel.

    From Gare Montparnasse:
    By taxi: It takes just 5 minutes by taxi and costs 8€ - 10€ to get to the hotel.

    By metro: Take line 13 to Gaîté then the RER to Paris Ave PDT Kennedy Radio France and from there it is a 5 minute walk to the hotel.

    From Gare de Lyon:
    By taxi: It takes around 10 minutes by taxi and costs 16€ - 19€ to get to the hotel.

    By train: Take the RER from Paris Austerlitz to Paris Ave PDT Kennedy Radio France and from there it is a 5 minute walk to the hotel.

ACTIVITIES

  • Taxes not included: 3.30€ per night, per person
  • Baby cot (ages 0-2) and child bed (ages 2-12) available for free on request - Breakast included
  • Maximum of 1 additional bed per room
  • Check-in from 3pm & check-out by 12pm
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