In
a beautiful 18th century building opposite the Pantheon, one
minute away from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Sorbonne, the
Hotel des Grand Hommes is steeped in history; Andre Breton,
father-figure of the surrealism movement lived there and wrote
“les champs magnétiques” surrealism’s
manifesto. The Empire-style decor was renovated in 2002; warm
colours, luxurious furniture and a special attention to every
detail. Sleeping opposite the Pantheon, perhaps you will dream
of famous French figures such as Alexandre Dumas, Pierre et
Marie Curie, Emile Zola, Victor Hugo, André Malraux,
Gambetta, and Jean Jaurès. By choosing one of our deluxe
rooms, you will have the pleasure of taking breakfast on your
own private terrace with exquisite views. The Luxembourg Gardens
are perfect for a daytime stroll, and the ambiance of St. Germain
by night is simply unique. Take a direct train from either of
Paris' airports, and you will be at the Hotel des Grands Hommes
in just 30 minutes. All the rooms have air conditionning.
Marie-José
Gernigon and her team will have the pleasure of your company
at the hotel, making every effort to ensure your stay is not
only pleasurable but unforgettable.


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