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Palais Garnier Opera House
InterContinental Paris Le Grand

Destination

Inaugurated under Napoleon III, the InterContinental Paris le Grand is located in the heart of Paris, offering Guest a magnificent view of the Opera Garnier. Embark on a journey and savour the panorama of Parisian life!

Things to do

Tuileries Gardens

Rue de Rivoli, Paris, 75001

The gardens, stretching from Place de la Concorde to the Louvre Museum, are lined with gravel pathways and named after the tile factories that once stood here in the Middle Ages. Opened to the public in the 16th century, they host a fun fair every year from mid-June to mid-August. Popular with morning joggers and families, the gardens feature playgrounds and ponds.

Arc de Triomphe

Place Charles de Gaulle, Paris, 75008

Originally conceived as a tribute to Napoleon's military successes, the Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in the world. It now holds the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and stands 164 feet tall at the top of the Champs-Élysées. The arch marks the beginning of the grand avenue leading to La Défense and is the 6th most visited monument in Paris.

Chateau de Versailles

Centuries of renovations have made Versailles the most famous and lavishly adorned château in the world, a true bouquet of grandeur and an absolute must-see. Built between 1662 and 1690 under the direction of architects Le Vaux and Mansart at the request of King Louis XIV, also known as the "Sun King," it became the residence of the king and his court in 1682. During the summer, on Sundays, enjoy a spectacular musical fountain show through the gardens.

Musee d’Orsay

1 rue de la Legion d'Honneur, Paris, 75007

Originally built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle, this Beaux-Arts station was preserved and repurposed as the Musée d'Orsay, showcasing the dynamic artistic movement between 1848 and 1914. With over 4,000 pieces of art—including paintings, sculptures, and furniture—the museum spans 45,000 square meters. Avoid the queues by buying your tickets directly from the Concierge desk.

Musee du Louvre

Palais Royal - Musee du Louvre, Paris, 75001

The Louvre Museum houses one of the world’s most prestigious art collections, featuring masterpieces like the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and the Mona Lisa. Skip the lines by purchasing your tickets directly at the Concierge desk.

Opera Garnier

Angle Rue Scribe and Rue Auber, Paris, 75009

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

Sainte Chapelle

4 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, 75001

A true architectural masterpiece, this chapel was commissioned by Louis IX in 1248 to house his collection of religious relics. It hosts classical music concerts every evening at 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm, offering remarkable acoustics and a unique atmosphere.

Tour Eiffel

Avenue Gustave Eiffel, Paris, 75007

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 six million visitors per year. It sparkles for 10 minutes every hour from sundown to 1:00am. The only way to buy tickets in advance and avoid the queue is to purchase them on the Eiffel Tower's website.

Musee Rodin

79 rue de Varenne, Paris, 75007

A museum and a peaceful stroll through a garden, showcasing stunning works of art at every turn.

Reservations:

2 Rue Scribe Paris, 75009 France

Check-in: 3:00 pm

Check-out: 12:00 pm

Minimum check-in age: 18