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Hotel Details Built in 1925, the Madison Hotel has an elegant facade on the Boulevard Saint Germain and a history that is tied up with that of this literary quarter. Camus wrote The Outsider here, and the area has been the haunt of countless famous people – just cross the boulevard and pass the church of Saint Germain des Prés and you’ll come to the Café de Flore.
Part of the Maurice Hurand hotel group since1984, the hotel offers 54 traditional, welcoming bedrooms each with its own different ambiance and decor. Always kept in perfect condition, the hotel last underwent major work in 1996, when the entire ground floor was renovated. With two lounges in different styles, sunny colours and a certain eclecticism, the mainly traditional style of the Madison is complemented by a happy, refreshing informality.
The fact that the owner is so fond of the place that he lives on the top floor himself is revealing. The staff are also attached to the hotel and happy to work here. The service is prompt and attentive. | Near the hotel
The Hotel Madison is ideally situated in the heart of Paris, on the famous Saint-Germain boulevard. This elegant hotel, housed in a typical Haussmann building, overlooks the church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
The Seine and the Jardin du Luxembourg are both close by, the museums are not very far away, and the hotel’s central position is ideal for walkers, who can cover all of Paris on foot.
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The Saint Germain metro station is less than a hundred metres from the hotel Madison.
Metro line 4 : Saint Germain des Prés
Metro line 10: Mabillon
RER : Saint Michel
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