Just opposite the Palais Bourbon, headquarter to the French National Assembly, and few steps far from the Concorde, Invalides, Tuileries Gardens, the Hotel Bourgogne & Montana is very well centrally located, in this elegant and aristocratic, posh district of the 7th arrondissement.
This noble 18th century building has been completely refurbished. It reflects the elegance and aristocratic spirit of one of the capital’s most prestigious areas. Standing opposite the Palais Bourbon, a stone’s throw from la Concorde, les Invalides and the Tuileries Gardens, the lounges with their contemporary furniture, the rooms and apartments feature magnificently equipped bathrooms, all helping create a understated atmosphere in this listed building. The welcome is genuinely warm and matches the impeccable, discrete service. This very select hotel truly reflects the Parisian art de vivre envied the world over.
Near the hotel
The Hotel Bourgogne et Montana is an elegant 18th-century property centrally located opposite the Palais Bourbon in the 7th arrondissement of Paris; less than one kilometre from Place de la Concorde, Les Invalides and the Musée d'Orsay.
The hotel Bourgogne & Montana is a short walk from the Tuileries Garden which is the most central park in Paris, stretching down the Seine River and bordered on one side by the Louvre Museum and on the other by Place de la Concorde. Guests can walk through the park all the way to the Arc de Triomphe.
Access information
The nearest metro station to the hotel is Assemblee Nationale, 250 metres away.The hotel Bourgogne & Montana is less than one kilometre from Place de la Concorde.
The RER train service serves the airport. Line B runs from the TGV station at Terminal Two to Gare du Nord, Châtelet-les-Halles, St Michel and Denfert-Rochereau, with connections for the metro.
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Assemblée Nationale - Palais Bourbon
Facing the Luxor obelisk this neo-classic palace (18th) houses one of the two chambers of the french parliament.
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The frontage of the French Assembly, built by Poyet in 1804 and completed in 1807, matches the Madeleine ...