In the centre of Paris, in a district full of history and close to Panthéon Church, Sorbonne university or the Luxembourg gardens, the Hotel Serotel Lutece Paris invites you to appreciate his very discreet charm and his very Parisian ambiance.
The Serotel Lutece Hotel cultivates a certain art de vivre to ensure that its approach is in harmony with your well-being. The combination of colours and fabrics are therefore full of charm and convey a very fashionable Parisian atmosphere: an invitation to relax and dream away, especially in our rooms which have been designed for comfort with the softest of tones... so that you stay in Paris is a source of unlimited pleasure.
The rooms of the hotel Serotel Lutece all own private toilets, a shower and/or bath, Mini bar, Air conditioning, Phone, Hair-dryer, Television, Cable TV, Safety box in the room.
The bar with his mixture of fabrics and woods invites you to a warm and confident environment where life takes pleasure to substitute to the dream. You will take your breakfast in the serenity and the calm of our arched cellar where you will certainly appreciate, here the qualified service, there the refinement of a detail. The private garden, far away from the turbulent animation of Paris, will give you the opportunity to live privileged moments in all serenity. Charm and quality are unified to redefine the art of living in the hearth of Paris.
Near the hotel
The Hotel Serotel Lutece Paris is located in the heart of Paris, in a district filled with history and prestigious landmarks such as the Old Latin Quarter, Pantheon, Rue Mouffetard, Sorbonne, Jardin des Plantes, Musee des Gobelins and the Luxembourg Gardens.
Access information
Subway line 7 stop Censier Daubenton
RER B, stop Luxembour garden or Port Royal
Bus 21, 27, stop Berthollet Vauquelin
Take a look at
Musée de Cluny - Medieval Museum
This is a particulary fine example of a large private dwelling, built in the 15th century.
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History
Built on the site of the Roman thermal baths of Lutetia, dating from the second or third century, the west side s...