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All Countries > France > Paris > InterContinental PARIS - LE GRAND

InterContinental PARIS - LE GRAND
2 Rue Scribe
Paris, 75009
Nightly Rates (279.78 - 799.38)   4 Star

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Property Description
With floodlit views of the Opera House, this superbly renovated luxury hotel is at the heart of Parisian society. Opened in 1862, it defines historical grandeur, from Caf de la Paix to La Verriere Restaurant, set in an 800 square metre winter garden. Elegantly appointed, the hotels boutique-style suites overlook stunning landmarks. Located in the 9th arrondissement, close to the Louvre Museum, shopping, theatre and banking districts, this luxury Paris hotel is an icon in the City of Light.

Amenities
  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Baby sitting

  • Bathrobe

  • Bathtub

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Cocktail lounge

  • Color television

  • Concierge desk

  • Connecting rooms

  • Converters/ Voltage adaptors

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Dry cleaning

  • Evening reception

  • Free newspaper

  • Gift/News stand

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet access for laptop in public areas

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Housekeeping - weekly

  • Interactive web TV

  • Interior corridors

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Limousine service

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Meeting rooms

  • Minibar

  • Non-smoking

  • On-Site parking

  • Parking

  • Pay per view movies on TV

  • Premium movie channels

  • Private bathroom

  • Public area air conditioned

  • Restaurant

  • Rollaway bed

  • Room service

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Shoe shine stand

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Speaker phone

  • Technical concierge

  • Telephone jack adaptor available

  • Tennis court

  • Tour/sightseeing desk

  • Travel agency

  • Turn down service

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1998 

  • Renovated in  01/01/2003 

  • 470  rooms. 

  • 70  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Le Caf de la Paix  Both spectator and player, totally involved in the everyday life of Paris and the Parisians since 1862, the Caf de la Paix is a place of legend, proposing one of the best tables in the capital, where friend and stranger mingle with visitors from the worl GALLOPIN  Opened in 1876, this lovely brasserie is located just across from the old stock market building La Bourse. It has a real Parisian atmosphere with exquisite cuisine and friendly service. Be sure to have a look at the mahogany wood bar and the Art Nouveau p LES BOUQUINISTES  This is the most popular of Guy Savoy's baby bistros. Its contemporary dining room looks out onto the Seine and the Ile de la Cite. The modern setting holds a permanent exhibition of contemporary paintings that you can purchase, perhaps browsing them over MARKET  The chic setting was designed by Christian Liaigre and attracts trendy crowds of jet setters, fashion designers and show business stars. The a la carte desserts are concocted by famous Chef Pierre Herme. BEL CANTO  The waiters of this charming restaurant facing the Ile St Louis are students of the conservatory of music and sing Opera melodies during the service, accompanied by a piano player. In the dining room, enjoy the beautiful display of mannequins wearing anci LE BISTROT DU SOMMELIER  Philippe Faure Brac, elected Best Sommelier ,Master of Wine, in the world in 1992, and passionate about pairing the right wine with the right dish, welcomes you every day in his restaurant located next to St Augustin church. There is a wine themed dinner MAISON BLANCHE  Maison Blanche stands at number 15 avenue Montaigne, Paris very chic fashion avenue. High above the rooftops of the Champs Elysees theatre, the restaurant s huge bay window opens into breathtaking views of the City of Lights, from the gilded dome of the PRE CATELAN  A very charming Napoleon III mansion located in the heart of Bois de Boulogne. As soon as the weather is fine, enjoy a lunch or dinner seated outside in a forest 15 minutes by taxi from the hotel. La Verriere restaurant  All roads in the hotel lead to La Verri re, an impressive, 800 square metre winter garden, dominating the lobby of the hotel. A stately haven of peace, away from the hustle and bustle of the busy Parisian streets, where locals and visitors from all over t MYSTERY CUISINE  14 seat restaurant, intimate and fun. Fusion cooking both by Thu Ha Vietnamese chef and chef Edward French cooking with a pinch of molecular. AMI JEAN  A L'Ami Jean, Stephane Jego favors very creative products of extreme quality. This bistrot has become rapidly the most popular one in the capital. BISTRO VOLNAY  One of the temples of French Gastronomic cuisine LES BISTRONOMES  In the 1st arrondissement, in the historic Royal Palace, our gourmet bistro is located at the foot of the mythical Fountain Moli re, in crossing streets Moli re, Richelieu and Theresa. The kitchen is orchestrated by Cyril Aveline. Cafe de la Paix  A listed monument, the Cafe de la Paix restaurant needs no introduction. It is legendary the world over and a favorite haunt for food lovers from both Paris and further afield. The Chef Christophe Raoux offers a refined cuisine with the best produce, guar Zag Vin  The atmosphere is casual and it's in a good mood as typical cuisine served in a Parisian brasserie. You will discover a basement in stone, ground floor mode cozy lounge bar with wine and finally a quieter floor restaurant. With bistronomic concept and its Le Bar  Located on the ground floor of La Verriere restaurant, Le Bar is open daily with seating for up to 49 guests.

    Meeting Facility
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  • BERLIOZ / BIZET / GOUNOD
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  • BIZET
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  • BIZET / GOUNOD
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  • CHARPENTIER
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  • CHOPIN
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  • CONCERTO
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  • DEBUSSY
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  • DELIBES
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  • GOUNOD
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  • LULLI
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  • MASSENET
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  • MASSENET / MESSAGER
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  • MENUET
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  • MESSAGER
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  • MOZART
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  • OPERA / RAVEL
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  • Opera Ballroom
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  • RAMEAU
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  • RAVEL
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  • SAINT SAENS
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  • SONATE
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    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Children's program - A treasure hunt for children is available, thank you to contact the Guest Relation Department

  • MUSEE DU LOUVRE

  • One of the world's most important art collections, including the Venus de Milo, the winged Victory of Samothrace and the Mona Lisa. Cut the queues by purchasing your tickets at the Concierge desk.
  • NOTRE DAME DE PARIS

  • This majestic church is the apotheosis of French art. A Gothic masterpiece, its sparkling stained glassed rose windows, high towers and numerous flying buttresses make this cathedral unique. Don't forget to visit the towers (no elevator!) to enjoy a prett
  • TUILERIES GARDENS

  • Stretching between Place de la Concorde and the Louvre Museum, the gravelled alleyways of the gardens, named after the tile factories that stood here in the Middle-Ages, have been chic promenades ever since. They opened to the public in the 16th century.
  • MUSEE D'ORSAY

  • This Beaux-Arts station, built for the Exposition Universelle of 1900, was saved from demolition to become the Musee d'Orsay, devoted to the pivotal period between 1848 and 1914. Nowadays, more than 4,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings,
  • HALF A DAY

  • Start from the boulevard de Rochechouart next to the metro stop Anvers. Walk up rue de Steinkerque to reach the bottom of the Montmartre hill. On the left hand side, follow the steps to find the Sacré Coeur Basilica. Walk down the paved street to Pla
  • THE SUMMER TERRACE AT CAFE DE LA PAIX...

  • The Cafe de la Paix, the Belle Epoque brasserie, opened in 1862, was a regular meeting place for the celebrities (artists, intellectuals, writers) of 19th and 20th century Paris. Today, its terrace is still one of the best spots in town to see and be seen
  • TWO HOURS

  • Start your walk form the covered arcades of Orleans, Montpensier, Valois and Beaujolais of the Palais Royal, then turn right into rue des Petits-Champs to enter Galerie Vivienne, passing by the Grand Colbert brasserie. Continue into rue Vivienne and cross
  • Opera Subway Station

  • CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES

  • Centuries of makeovers have made Versailles the best known and most sumptuously clad château in the world - a veritable bouquet of over-the-top brilliance, and an absolute must see. It was built under court architects Le Vaux and Mansart between 1662
  • PARIS

  • OPERA GARNIER

  • Ordered by Napoleon III, and designed by Garnier in 1862, the Opera Garnier is one of Paris's most impressive and luxurious buildings. This architectural marvel draws visitors for performances and admiration alike. The Opera houses occasional operas and i
  • TOUR EIFFEL

  • Built for the World's Fair of 1899, the Eiffel Tower was the world's tallest building until 1931. Now the symbol of Paris, it is also its most visited monument with over 6 million visitors per year. It sparkles for 10 minutes every hour from sundown to 1:
  • MUSEE RODIN

  • A museum but also a relaxing walk in a garden with magnificent works of art.
  • Palais des Congr s

  • Palais des Congr s

  • Gare Saint Lazare

  • SAINTE CHAPELLE

  • Tip: Contact the Concierge to get the best seats for concerts. Sheer architectural mastery, this beautiful church was commissioned by Louis IX in 1248, in which to keep his rather dubious collection of religious relics. Almost every evening at 7:00pm a
  • ARC DE TRIOMPHE

  • Originally intended as a memorial commemorating Napoleon's victories, the world's most famous triumphal arch now houses the tomb of the unknown soldier. Standing 164 feet high, it lies at the head of the Champs-Elysees, and paves the road to La Defense. T
  • Paris Charles De Gaulle

  • Paris Orly

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