With easy access to Paris, many cultural and business activities, The Westin Paris offers magnificent views of the Tuileries gardens and Eiffel Tower. Just moments from the Louvre Museum, the city of Paris is at your doorstep - explore and refresh your perspective. Located in the 1st Arrondissement, we're just a few steps from the Place Vendme, Place de la Concorde and the elegant Rue du Faubourg Saint Honor, with its myriad of fashion boutiques.
Our multilingual staff and 24-hour concierge will help you get acclimated to the exciting City of Lights. The Westin Paris easily hosts any business function with its 12 meeting rooms, including three stately salons that accommodate up to 1,000 people.
The central courtyard, La Terrasse, is the perfect setting for our outdoor restaurant, which serves delicious French cuisine. Designed by Jacques Garcia, le First, restaurant boudoir paris invites you to taste a contemporary and refined twist on traditional Brasserie-style cuisine. Guest rooms at The Westin Paris capture European splendor, with plush carpets and breathtaking views. Relax in our signature Heavenly Bed, and enjoy satellite TV and High Speed Internet Access.
Near the hotel
Ideally situated in Paris' exciting first arrondissement, The Westin Paris offers the best of the City of Lights right at your doorstep. In addition to the magnificient views of the city from the hotel - most importantly the iconic Eiffel Tower and the Tuileries Gardens - you are moments from the Louvre Museum, the Place Vendome, Place de la Concorde and the elegant boutiques of rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore.
Access information
The closest RER link (high-speed regional train service) is just across the Tuileries and over the Seine's pedestrian bridge, outside the Musée d'Orsay. It provides direct service to Orly International Airport in 25 minutes and Chateau de Versailles (Rive Gauche) in 45 minutes.
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Notre-Dame
The major french religious building, masterpiece of gothic architecture.
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Proceeded by a Gallo-Roman temple to Jupiter, a Christian basilica, and a Romanesque church, construction of Notre-Dame de Paris began in 1163 du...