The 3 star Hotel Royal Fromentin, between Montmartre and the Opera. The hotel is located in the heart of Paris in one of the city's liveliest district, just down the street from the famed Moulin Rouge where the French Cancan, portrayed by Toulouse Lautrec, has thrilled visitors to Paris since the Belle Epoque. The hotel has preserved its authentic character while offering every modern comfort. The 47 newly renovated rooms, many with a spectacular view of the Sacré-Coeur, are decorated in traditional French style. They offer every comfort : satellite television, hairdryer, double-glazed windows.
The lobby, once a popular cabaret "Le Don Juan", preserves the charm and spirit of the 1930's with its original wood panelling and theatrical decor. Relax in the "grand salon" and enjoy a cup of tea after a day's touring, or sip an "apéritif" at the bar before going out to dine in one of the neighbourhood restaurants.
Take the antique elevator with its wood panelling and glass windows and note the original Art Deco design windows in the staircase up to the 7th floor. It's a rare taste of Paris of the 1930's.
Many of the rooms have a spectacular view of the Sacré-Coeur and Montmartre.
The 47 newly renovated rooms are decorated in traditional French style. They offer every comfort : satellite television, hairdryer, double-glazed windows.
Near the hotel
The Royal Fromentin Hotel is located within walking distance of Paris’ major department stores and the Opera House. Situated in the heart of Paris, the hotel, on a major metro line, is just minutes away from many of the French capital’s tourist attractions: the Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and the Left Bank of the river Seine. In fact, all of Paris can be easily accessed from the Royal Fromentin, via the excellent public transportation network the city has to offer.
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