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Picturesque Paris is on many people’s to-visit list, from its museums and art galleries to its dynamic fashion scene and historic landmarks, there is never enough time to do and see it all in just one visit! The French capital, or the City of Love, has a reputation for being one of the most romantic and most visited cities in the world. There are endless reasons to visit Paris; a walkable, cultural city brimming with life and great sights, and now the Hotel de L’Aqueduc is another reason!
This wonderful hotel could not be in a better place for you to explore the city from a privileged, central location. Next to the Gare du Nord train station, the hotel is situated in a very popular district, but the serene atmosphere created by the friendly staff means you will feel a world away from the noise and hustle and bustle of city life as you relax into the comfort and style afforded by your chic room.
Unwind in true style as you take in the modern, cosy décor in a fashionable monochrome design of your new home from home at Hotel de L’Aqueduc. The perfect place to relax, your room will become your safe haven and slice of paradise for you to recuperate before heading out to explore all over again the following day.
Start each day with a flick through the daily newspapers at reception, briefly exiting your holiday bubble to catch up with the day’s news. Reception is also the go-to for the superb staff, always very attentive and on hand to answer any questions you may have or to recommend some excellent Parisian hidden gems! Fill up on your included buffet breakfasts each morning, complete with fresh produce and tasty French pastries, and head out to discover what makes Paris so revered.
Stay in a Simple Room for 1 adult
Stay in a Classic Room for 2 adults
Stay in a Superior Room for 2 adults
Stay in a Deluxe Triple Room for 3 adults
Hôtel De l'Aqueduc
10 Rue Philippe de Girard
75010
Paris
France
Paris is served by three main airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), located 25 km / 16 mi to the northeast of Paris, Paris Orly (ORY), located 13 km / 8.1 mi south of Paris, and Paris Beauvais (BVA), around 85 km / 53 mi north of Paris (near the city of Beauvais).
Paris Charles de Gaulle and Paris Orly receive flights from most capitals and major cities across Europe. Meanwhile, low-cost airlines (notably Ryanair), operate flights to Paris Beauvais from many cities across Europe.
From the UK it is possible to book via Eurostar, otherwise Thalys or TGV operate from other neighbouring counties and elsewhere in France. Most international trains arrive at Paris Gare du Nord or Paris Gare de l'Est.
From Paris Charles de Gaulle:
- By taxi: taxis are easily found outside each terminal, be sure to take an officially licensed taxi from the rank. Fares vary depending on traffic, but expect to pay between 50€-60€.
- By metro: this is generally the most cost-efficient method (take line 2 to Stalingrad).
From Paris Orly Airport:
- By taxi: taxis are found outside each terminal, make sure to take an officially licensed taxi from the rank. Fares depending on traffic, but expect to pay between 30€-40€
- By train: the airport is connected to the RER line B via the bus service Orlyval. The Orylval bus will drop you at the RER station Antony. From there take the RER B to Chatelet-Les Halles, changing here for the RER B towards Gare du Nord. From Gare du Nord stop, the hotel is 7 minutes walking.
From Paris-Beauvais Airport:
- By train: take a taxi or shuttle bus to Porte Maillot, from there take the Line 1 metro in the direction of Chateau de Vincennes. Exit at Charles de Gaulle-Etoile for the line 2 towards La Chapelle. Exit at La Chapelle and walk for 5 minutes.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.