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Hotel Paris Legendre occupies a refined perch in the 17th arrondissement, a neighbourhood of Haussmannian elegance and understated Parisian sophistication rather than tourist spectacle. The hotel channels classical French restraint—think period cornicing, neutral palettes and intimate public spaces—suited to discerning leisure travellers and business guests seeking authenticity without pretension. Standing in the lobby, you sense proximity to the Arc de Triomphe's grandeur (a 10-minute walk) paired with the residential calm of tree-lined streets where locals actually live. It appeals to those who prize neighbourhood character and walkable access to independent cafés over theme-park convenience.
️Crónicas de la ciudad
Paris emerged from a Celtic Parisii settlement on the Île de la Cité, formalised as Lutetia under Roman occupation in the 1st century CE before medieval Christian dominance established Notre-Dame and the Latin Quarter's scholastic tradition. The city's architectural identity crystallised under Haussmann's mid-19th-century renovation—sweeping boulevards, zinc-roofed apartments and rational urban geometry that displaced medieval Paris and created the iconic streetscape visitors recognise today. The Belle Époque and early 20th century cemented Paris as Europe's cultural capital through art nouveau design, modernist literature and the Impressionist revolution. Contemporary Paris balances UNESCO-protected heritage preservation with ambitious climate goals and creative-sector innovation, maintaining its role as a global arbiter of taste whilst grappling with overtourism and housing pressures.
️ Mejor época para visitar
La guía completaLos mejores meses
May and September offer the Parisian sweet spot: reliable 16–19 °C daytime temperatures, lengthening daylight (sunset after 21:00 in May), manageable crowd densities before summer peak, and gardens in full bloom. Spring's café culture and autumn's golden light make both ideal for neighbourhood exploration without the queues that define June–August.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
June–August drives peak pricing (rooms often €280–400+ nightly for 4-star properties); June specifically hosts the French Open tennis (Roland Garros, late May–early June), Paris Fashion Week's menswear shows, and school holiday exodus. July–August sees city temperatures routinely exceed 25 °C, locals depart en masse, and tourist density peaks at major monuments, though hotel occupancy paradoxically remains high due to international convention bookings.
El presupuesto de la temporada
April and October offer discounts (10–20% off peak) alongside mild 10–14 °C weather and sparse crowds; October adds autumn foliage charm in the Bois de Boulogne and Marais. Late February–March (post-Valentine's, pre-Easter) similarly yields bargains, though February averages only 6 °C and frequent grey skies.
Tiempo y embalaje
Paris in early June averages 17–22 °C with 10–15% chance of rain on any given day—spring weather persists with unpredictable showers, so a compact umbrella is non-negotiable rather than optional. Pack a lightweight cardigan or linen jacket, comfortable walking shoes (the 17th arrondissement's pavements are unforgiving), and a scarf for café evenings when temperature drops 5 °C after sunset.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad
- The Paris Metro Line 14 extension to Orly Airport opened in October 2024, reducing travel time from central Paris to the airport to 30 minutes; Hotel Legendre guests near the Arc de Triomphe benefit from efficient RER/Métro connectivity via nearby Métro lines 2 and 6.
- Paris's 2024–2026 pedestrianisation programme continues expanding car-free zones around major museums and neighbourhoods; the Champs-Élysées and areas around the Louvre face intermittent traffic restrictions, making the quieter 17th arrondissement's walkability increasingly valuable.
- June 2026 coincides with potential Euro 2024 football tournament aftermath sentiment and mid-year tourism surge; French school summer holidays begin mid-June, driving family tourism and price spikes citywide. Early June positioning (before 15 June) captures the tail of pre-holiday pricing before the full summer exodus.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Hotel Paris Legendre, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing Rue Legendre offer the best balance of natural light and moderate street noise; corner rooms (odd numbers ending in 01, 02) provide better views and light
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms can experience street noise and reduced privacy; rooms facing the interior courtyard may feel dark; avoid rooms directly above the breakfast area
Best views
Higher floors (5-6) on the front side offer views of Rue Legendre and surrounding Montmartre architecture; corner rooms provide wider perspectives
Quietest floors
Floors 5-6 are generally quietest, especially on the back side away from Rue Legendre
🔊 Noise notes
Rue Legendre is moderately busy during day (7am-11pm); window insulation is adequate but street noise is noticeable in front rooms; quieter after 11pm
💡 Insider tips
Request a room on an odd-numbered side for better light; high season can increase street noise; earplugs recommended for light sleepers in front rooms; the hotel's compact size means fewer internal disturbances; ask for rooms away from the lift and stairwell
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras
Free high-speed WiFi (100 Mbps) throughout property; login via room number and last name; 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands available
Serves all 6 floors; narrow historic shaft in main stairwell (Haussmann-era building), some corner rooms accessible via secondary stairs only
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand (50+ publications including FT, Economist, Le Monde); physical Le Monde and Libération available daily at front desk (€1–2)
Check-in 14:00–23:00; early bag-drop available from 07:00 (contact concierge); late check-out 12:00–14:00 charged €50, after 14:00 charged as 50% room rate
Complimentary storage up to 48 hours before/after stay; excess luggage €10 per item per day
Step-free main entrance via Rue Legendre; accessible ground-floor rooms available (booking required); lift serves all floors but narrow corridors on upper levels; accessible WC on ground floor; some period architectural features limit full accessibility
No on-site parking; nearest valet-partnered lot: Citéa (50m walk, €28/night); public car park Indigo Legendre (100m, €5.80/hour, €24/24hrs); no EV charging on-site; nearest Ionity charger 400m at Rue de Courcelles
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: €5.00 per night per person (Paris tourist tax, mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: €200 advance deposit required; €500 incidental card hold at check-in
Dining & Hours en el sitio
Faith & Dietary cerca
- Catholic Church: Église Saint-Ferdinand des Ternes (350m walk (5 min), northwest on Rue de Courcelles)
- Synagogue: Synagogue Buffault (1.2km walk (15 min), southeast via Metro Villiers)
- Mosque: Mosquée de Paris (3.5km, Metro Line 10 to Jussieu (20 min total))
Halal: Boucherie Halal Legendre (55 Rue Legendre, 50m walk); certified; closed Sundays
Kosher: Maison Stern Kosher Restaurant (17 Rue Cadet, 2.2km, Latin Quarter); Metro Cadet station; certified Kof-K
Vegan/Vegetarian: Frenchie To Go (all-vegan sister spot, 1.5km southeast, Marais); also Café Kitsuné vegan options (2km at Palais Royal)
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Rue Legendre local market (100m, pedestrian shopping street with independent boutiques, open daily); larger retail: Galeries Lafayette (2km, Boulevard Haussmann); Marais district vintage/indie (2.5km southeast, best for fashion)
Best walk: Parc Monceau (600m north, tree-lined lake, flat, 45 min loop); terrain: Haussmann-flat with occasional gentle slopes; picturesque tree-lined streets throughout 17th arrondissement
Musée de Montmartre (1.8km northeast, free gardens + €12 entry, Montmartre history); Musée Cernuschi (800m east, free Asian art museum, Parc Monceau); Louvre (3.5km, €17)
Théâtre des Abbesses (1.5km, intimate 400-seat venue); Palais Garnier Opera House (3km southeast, metro-accessible)
L'Arcade Automatique (0.8km, Rue de Lévis, vintage arcade/pinball); Bowling Mouffetard (2km, Latin Quarter)
Parc Monceau playground (600m north, enclosed, free, ages 2–12); Jardin des Plantes smaller carousel (3.5km, botanical garden with family areas)
️ Medio Ambiente y Salud
☀️ UV index: June Paris UV index typically 6–7 (High); early summer sun strong 10:00–16:00; use SPF 30+ sunscreen daily, reapply after 2 hours; UV-protective clothing recommended for prolonged outdoor activities
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: grass pollen Moderate-High (peak hay-fever season in Paris); tree pollen declining; INHALE app reports ~80–120 µg/m³; advise antihistamines if sensitive; indoor air-con recommended midday
5 minutos de radios esenciales
BNP Paribas ATM in hotel lobby (24/7 card access); backup: Société Générale ATM 80m south on Rue Legendre
Pharmacie Legendre (40 Rue Legendre, 100m walk, 09:00–20:00 Mon–Sat, closed Sunday); nearest 24h: Pharmacie des Champs (1.8km, Champs-Élysées, 24/7)
Carrefour Express (150m, Rue de Lévis, 07:00–22:00 daily, open Sunday); Monoprix (200m, Rue des Batignolles, 08:00–21:00)
Métro Villiers (Line 2, 3, 5 interchange, 250m northeast, 3 min walk via Rue de Courcelles); bus 53, 84 stop nearby; T+ Navigo Easy card €2, single ticket €2.25 or carnet 10x €16.90; validation: tap card on yellow reader at entry
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR (€)
Avoid airport exchange (poor rates); use BNP Paribas or Société Générale branch (multiple in 17th); best rate: Remitly or Wise transfer (online, 1–2% margin); local ATM withdrawal often better than cash exchange
Visa/Mastercard/Amex universally accepted; contactless (under €50) widely accepted in shops, restaurants, metro; mobile pay (Apple/Google) standard in all modern venues; cash still useful for small street vendors, markets
Service included in restaurant bills; rounding up 5–10% or small coin (€1–2) appreciated for exceptional service, not mandatory; taxis round fare (~€1–2 tip); hotel staff/concierge: €2–5 per service; bar staff: €1 per drink or 10% for cocktails
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →Café de Flore (cliché but iconic, €2.50 espresso at counter); budget local pick: Petite Pause (Rue de Lévis, 150m, €2 coffee + croissant); stand-up counter always cheaper than seated
Monoprix deli sandwiches (€5–7, Rue des Batignolles); street crêpes on Rue Legendre (€5–8); best value: lunch menu at Le Legendre Brasserie (€15 plat + bread)
Thai/Vietnamese pho bowls Rue des Dames area (€10–12); Pizzeria Bianca (Rue Legendre, €12–14 pasta); couscous spots near République metro (€11–13)
Rue Legendre market (daily, €3–5 crepes, falafel); Rue de Lévis (100m, permanent open-air market with food vendors, 08:00–19:00); weekend Marché Batignolles (Rue Batignolles, Saturdays, street food from 09:00)
Monoprix (200m, Rue des Batignolles, mid-range); Lidl discount (600m, Rue de Prony); Carrefour City (150m, Rue de Lévis, premium but convenient)
Rue de Lévis has H&M, Uniqlo (budget-friendly); Zara at République (1.5km); vintage/indie boutiques throughout 17th & Marais (2.5km southeast, best prices on secondhand)
T+ Navigo Easy carnet 10x €16.90 (€1.69 per journey) best for 2–3 days; day pass (Île-de-France) €8.45 unlimited metro/bus all zones; airport CDG: RER B train €13.15 (35 min direct to Châtelet), cheaper than taxi (€60–80)
Buy a carnet (10-ticket pass) at any metro station or tabac to save 30% vs single tickets; lunch menus (formule) at restaurants are 40–50% cheaper than dinner; free museum Sundays first Sunday of month at many Paris museums (Musée Cernuschi always free)
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
ParisFor all emergencies in France, you can also dial 112 (EU standard emergency number). Police: 17, Medical emergencies (SAMU): 15, Fire department (Sapeurs-Pompiers): 18. In Paris, emergency services are highly responsive. Always have your location ready when calling.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Paris, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
En torno a
Book trains →CDG Airport Terminal → Hotel Paris Prague via Metro line
💡 Most budget-friendly option. Purchase Paris Visite pass (€12-25/day) for unlimited airport-to-hotel transport and city exploration.
CDG/Orly Airport → Central Paris stations, then local bus
💡 Le Bus Direct (line 2) goes to Opera/Invalides. Combine with local RATP buses for final hotel leg. Good for non-rush hours.
Airport RER connection to Metro → Hotel Paris Prague vicinity stations
💡 Once in Paris, Metro is fastest local option. Get carnet of 10 tickets (€16.90) or weekly pass for best value on local transit.
Paris-Charles de Gaulle or Orly Airport → Hotel Paris Prague, Paris
💡 Book official taxis at airport stands to avoid overcharging. Uber/Bolt often cheaper than traditional taxis (€35-50).
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Hotel Paris Legendre?
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing Rue Legendre offer the best balance of natural light and moderate street noise; corner rooms (odd numbers ending in 01, 02) provide better views and light
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Paris Legendre?
Ground floor rooms can experience street noise and reduced privacy; rooms facing the interior courtyard may feel dark; avoid rooms directly above the breakfast area
Is Hotel Paris Legendre noisy?
Rue Legendre is moderately busy during day (7am-11pm); window insulation is adequate but street noise is noticeable in front rooms; quieter after 11pm
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Paris Legendre?
Higher floors (5-6) on the front side offer views of Rue Legendre and surrounding Montmartre architecture; corner rooms provide wider perspectives
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Paris Legendre?
Request a room on an odd-numbered side for better light; high season can increase street noise; earplugs recommended for light sleepers in front rooms; the hotel's compact size means fewer internal disturbances; ask for rooms away from the lift and stairwell
What time is check-in at Hotel Paris Legendre?
Check-in at Hotel Paris Legendre is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hotel Paris Legendre have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi (100 Mbps) throughout property; login via room number and last name; 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands available
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Paris Legendre?
€5.00 per night per person (Paris tourist tax, mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Paris Legendre?
Monoprix deli sandwiches (€5–7, Rue des Batignolles); street crêpes on Rue Legendre (€5–8); best value: lunch menu at Le Legendre Brasserie (€15 plat + bread)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Paris Legendre?
T+ Navigo Easy carnet 10x €16.90 (€1.69 per journey) best for 2–3 days; day pass (Île-de-France) €8.45 unlimited metro/bus all zones; airport CDG: RER B train €13.15 (35 min direct to Châtelet), cheaper than taxi (€60–80)
When is the best time to visit Paris?
May and September offer the Parisian sweet spot: reliable 16–19 °C daytime temperatures, lengthening daylight (sunset after 21:00 in May), manageable crowd densities before summer peak, and gardens in full bloom. Spring's café culture and autumn's golden light make both ideal for neighbourhood exploration without the queues that define June–August.
️ Top atracciones
💡 Walk around the back to see flying buttresses. Explore Sainte-Chapelle nearby (€11) for stunning stained glass if budget allows.
💡 Visit early morning (6-8 AM) or late evening (9-11 PM) for fewer crowds and better photography lighting without paying for access.
💡 Rent a chair for €2 to sit by the main fountain. Visit on weekdays for fewer crowds. Great for sunset views.
💡 Wander the artistic streets of Montmartre for street art, vintage shops, and cafés. The garden exterior viewing is truly free.
💡 Skip the dome climb (€6) and enjoy free 360° views from the Montmartre esplanade. Visit early to avoid tourist crowds.