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Palais Garnier — Opera national de paris

Within a short walk from the hotel is the Palais Garnier, a 1,979-seat opera house built in 1875. The Palaise Garnier is considered an architectural masterpiece, in recognition of it's opulence and beauty. In fact, the Palais Garnier is often called "the most famous opera house in the world and a symbol of Paris". Additionally, the opera house was the setting for Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel, The Phantom of the Opera, making the Palaise Garnier a must-see attraction during your visit.

 

Location

8 Rue Scribe, Place de l'Opera
75009 Paris, France


Musee Du parfum — Fragonard

Located near the Palais Garnier is another spectacular attraction—the Musée du Perfum Fragonard. Visit the Musée for a free guided tour that unveils the manufacturing secrets of perfume and its history. Not only can you learn about every step it takes to make some of France's best perfumes, but you can also visit the museum's second section which features an exceptional collection of ancient perfume bottles dating back all of the way to Ancient Egypt.

 

Location

3-5 Square de l'Opera Louis Jouvet
75009 Paris, France


Rue de la paix

Take a stroll down one of the most fashionable streets in Paris. The Rue De La Paix runs from the Opera Garnier to Place Vendome and is your one-stop-shop for the most luxurious stores in Paris. Immerse yourself in Parisian luxury and visit stores like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, La Marelle, Zara France, Cartier, and more. 

Location

5 Place de l'Opera
75009 Paris, France


Café de la paix

The Café de la Paix is a famous French cafe located right outside of the Intercontinental Paris Le Grand. The café opened in 1862, and due to the proximity of the opera house, it attracted many famous customers, including Jules Massenet, Émile Zola, and Guy de Maupassant. This renowned restaurant is considered the "haunt of well-heeled Parisians" and boasts some of the best French cuisine in Paris.

Location

Rue De La Paix
75009 Paris, France