Cette propriété
The Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette occupies a Belle Époque building steps from the legendary Galeries Lafayette department store, positioning guests at the throbbing heart of Paris's 9th arrondissement shopping and cultural district. Its lobby exhales 19th-century Haussmann elegance—soaring ceilings, period stonework, modern comfort layered beneath—creating an atmosphere that feels both classically Parisian and genuinely welcoming rather than forbidding. This is an urbane, business-leisure hybrid that suits independent explorers, couples seeking authentic neighbourhood charm, and those who want landmark proximity without the Ritz price tag. You're sleeping in Paris as Parisians know it: surrounded by department stores, theatre-going crowds, and the Metro's arterial hum.
️ Chroniques de la ville
Paris emerged from a Celtic Parisii settlement on the Île de la Cité around the 3rd century, but crystallised as a European power under the Capetian dynasty (10th–14th centuries), when Notre-Dame and the Sorbonne anchored its identity as Christendom's intellectual capital. The 17th–18th centuries saw Louis XIV and his successors transform it into the absolutist showcase of Versailles's cultural orbit, whilst the 19th century's Haussmann renovation (1850s–1870s) demolished medieval tangles to impose the grand, geometrical Paris of wide boulevards and apartment blocks that define its visual DNA today. The Belle Époque (1870–1914) made it the world's premier artistic and pleasure capital; the 20th century's occupations, wars and reconstructions tested but never broke its cultural gravitational pull. Today, Paris balances UNESCO-protected heritage with a contemporary creative economy—fashion, gastronomy, digital startups and museum blockbusters sustain a city that remains the global shorthand for aesthetic ambition.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
May and September are ideal: May offers 15–17°C mornings warming to 20–22°C afternoons, Seine-side cafés in full bloom, and garden festivals; September mirrors May's mild temperatures with late-summer daylight but fewer tourists than June, allowing easy access to Louvre queues and Marais galleries. Both months avoid the July–August tourist crush and winter greyness.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
June–August is peak season; June itself (your travel month) sits at the threshold—school holidays haven't fully triggered yet, but Parisian heat is rising and international arrivals accelerate. Hotel prices climb 20–35% above shoulder rates. Fashion Week events, Fête de la Musique (21 June), and the outdoor cinema festival drive bookings; summer heat (25–28°C by day) and occasional afternoon thunderstorms are the trade-off.
La saison des épaules
April and October offer the best budget discounts (15–25% below peak rates), stable mild weather (12–16°C), and Paris without tourist saturation—perfect for museum-going and café-lingering without queue anxiety.
Météo & emballage
Paris in early June sits at the cusp of summer warmth but remains unpredictably changeable; afternoon showers and cool mornings are common despite sunny spells. Pack layers (lightweight cardigans, a compact rain jacket) and comfortable walking shoes—you'll need them for the cobbles and the 10+ km of galleries and streets you'll inevitably cover.
Le Live City Briefing
- RATP (Paris Metro) continues its rolling modernisation through 2026: several lines have extended evening hours and renewed rolling stock, with occasional weekend engineering works. Check your route before travel to the airport or outer attractions.
- Galeries Lafayette (directly adjacent) has completed its rooftop café renovation (2024–2025), now offering panoramic Sacré-Cœur and Montmartre views from one of Paris's best-kept public terraces—worthwhile for sunset or morning coffee given your hotel's proximity.
- June 2026: Paris enters its summer festival season peak. The Marais Pride parade (early June), Fête de la Musique (21 June), and open-air cinema projections in squares across the 1st–9th arrondissements mean heightened street energy, fuller restaurants, and potential minor transport delays near central landmarks.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 5-7 facing Rue Lafayette, corner rooms 501, 601, 701 for dual aspect views and better light distribution
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor and 1st floor rooms facing street (traffic noise from Boulevard Haussmann), rooms near elevator core (mechanical noise), interior courtyard rooms with limited light
Best views
Upper floor (6-8) rooms facing north toward Sacré-Cœur or southeast toward Opéra district, rooms with Haussmann-style architecture framing
Quietest floors
Floors 6-8 away from street-facing facades, upper floors generally quieter with less street penetration
🔊 Noise notes
Located on busy intersection near Gare Saint-Lazare; request high floors away from street if sensitive to traffic. Weekend mornings quieter than weekday early mornings.
💡 Insider tips
Request rooms ending in 05, 15, 25 (corner positions). Mid-week stays significantly quieter. Upper floors offer both better views and acoustic insulation. Verify room location during check-in against property map. Building exterior provides good sound dampening but street-side exposure unavoidable on lower floors.
- 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
Les installations de l'hôtel
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (Fiber 1 Gbps) throughout property; login via room number + email, no speed restrictions.
Lifts serve all 7 floors; no stairs-only sections, though 1920s building has narrow corridors on upper floors.
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand (FT, Le Monde, international titles) via in-room TV; Le Monde and Figaro available at lobby desk (€1–2).
Standard 15:00–23:00; early check-in from 13:00 subject to availability (€25–40); late check-out until 18:00 costs €35, 12:00 checkout standard.
Complimentary storage available before check-in and after check-out; 24-hour access upon request (€5 per bag if outside standard hours).
Step-free access via Rue de Trévise entrance; accessible ground-floor room (Room 102) with roll-in shower; lift to all floors; accessible WC on ground floor.
No on-site parking; nearest public car park: Parking Opéra (Rue Auber, 200m walk) at €2.50/30min or €25/day; EV charging via Ionity/Tesla Supercharger at Galeries Lafayette (500m, €0.50/kWh). Valet parking via Conciérge available through external provider (€35–45/night).
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: €5.00 per person per night (Paris tourist tax, mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: €150–200 advance deposit or valid credit card authorization; €200–300 incidental hold at check-in
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Roman Catholic Church: Église Saint-Louis-d'Antin (350m walk (5 min south on Rue Lafayette))
- Synagogue: Synagogue Buffault (600m walk (8 min northeast on Rue Cadet))
- Mosque: Mosquée de Paris (2.8 km (métro Line 1 to Place Monge, 25 min))
Halal: Certified halal: Azzar (Rue d'Hauteville, 200m walk); also Charlot King Kebab (Rue de Rivoli, 800m, 12 min walk).
Kosher: L'Entrecôte Chez Paul (kosher-friendly, Rue de Rivoli, 900m); certified: LaBoucherie Kascher (Rue Cadet, 650m, 10 min walk).
Vegan/Vegetarian: Gentle Gourmet (100% vegan, Rue Réaumur, 450m, 6 min walk); Ciel de Paris rooftop has vegan options (1.2 km, métro).
Le style de vie et la récréation
Galeries Lafayette Haussmann: 400m north (luxury/mid-range); Rue de Rivoli: 800m southeast (high street chains, souvenir shops); Rue Montmartre: 350m west (independent boutiques, vintage).
Best route: Opéra Garnier → Rue de la Paix → Place Vendôme → Rue Saint-Honoré loop (2 km, 35 min, flat paved streets). Central Paris is flat; Montmartre hills 1 km north (steep cobblestones).
Musée Grévin wax museum (350m south, €20); Musée du Louvre (1.5 km, €17 or €22 with special exhibitions); Musée de Montmartre (1.2 km north via métro, €10).
Opéra Garnier (500m south, world-class; €15–120 tickets); Théâtre du Châtelet (1.2 km southeast); Salle Pleyel concert hall (Rue Dourdan, 1 km west).
Arcade de la Paix (vintage arcade, Rue de la Paix, 450m, limited hours); no major bowling alleys within 1 km; board-game cafés: Ludicaffe (Marais, 2 km via métro).
Square Montholon playground (Rue de Turenne nearby, 250m, small park); Tuileries Garden playground (1.8 km, large + carousels); Parc Monceau (2 km northwest, métro Line 2, family-friendly).
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: UV index forecast 4–5 (Moderate) for 3–4 June 2026 in Paris; use SPF 30+ sunscreen, avoid peak 12:00–16:00 if fair-skinned.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: grass pollen moderate (3/5), birch tree low (1/5). Light hay-fever risk; antihistamines available at any pharmacy (€5–8).
5 minutes de radios essentielles
BNP Paribas ATM (Rue Lafayette lobby, 50m walk), Crédit Agricole (Rue Taitbout, 200m), Société Générale (Boulevard Haussmann, 350m); all dispense €20–500 notes, no surcharge for EU cards.
Pharmacie de l'Opéra (Rue Auber, 250m, 08:30–20:00 Mon–Sat, 09:00–13:00 Sun); Pharmacie Principale (Boulevard Haussmann, 400m, 09:00–20:00 Mon–Sat); 24-hour: Pharmacie Bailly (Rue de Rivoli, 2 km, métro Châtelet).
Monoprix (supermarket + convenience, Rue Lafayette, 100m walk, 08:00–22:00 daily); Carrefour City (Rue Taitbout, 250m, 07:00–23:00); neither is 24-hour.
Métro Opéra (RER A, B, D + Lines 3, 4, 8): 150m southwest on Rue Auber (4 min walk). RER Line A to CDG Airport €12.15 (45 min). Local fare: €2.25 single ticket, €16.90 carnet of 10; Navigo Easy reloadable card (€2).
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Fair rates: Trocadéro Forex (Boulevard Haussmann, 600m, 09:00–19:00, ~0% margin); avoid airport bureaux (2–3% poor rates). Bank ATM withdrawal best rate; cash is still widely used in Paris.
Visa/Mastercard/Amex universally accepted; contactless (€50 limit per transaction, or chip/PIN for higher amounts) standard at shops and restaurants; mobile pay (Apple/Google) works at most venues.
Restaurants: service legally included; 5–10% tip for exceptional service (not obligatory). Taxis: round up to nearest €5 or add 10%. Hotel staff (housekeeping €1–2/night, concierge €2–5 for significant assistance); no tipping bar staff.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Café de Flore clone, Rue Montmartre side café: €1.50–2.50 espresso, €2.50–3.00 cappuccino (5 min walk west); or Monoprix café section (€1.80).
Best value: Crêpe van on Rue Lafayette (€5–8 savoury crêpe); Pret-A-Manger-style: Maison Sacrée (sandwich + drink deal €8–10, 300m east); Local bistro plat du jour €12–15 at Au Petit Riche (Rue Lepeletier, 400m).
Bistro dinner plat principal €14–18: Chartier (historic bistro, Rue Gaillon, 500m, 3-course €25–30); pizza €8–12 at Pizzeria Bianco (Rue de Trévise, same building courtyard access or 100m north).
Rue de Turenne Levantine street food (falafel €5–6, kebab €8–10, 250m east); Rue Montmartre Thai/Chinese food carts (€6–8 noodles, 300m west); Crêpe stands Opéra square (€5–7).
Monoprix budget supermarket (Rue Lafayette, 100m, €1–5 items); Carrefour City (Rue Taitbout, 250m, slightly cheaper); Franprix (Rue de Turenne, 300m, good value local grocery).
H&M flagship (Boulevard Haussmann, 400m south); Uniqlo (Rue de Rivoli, 900m); Zara (Galeries Lafayette, 400m); vintage/secondhand: Kilo Shop (Rue Tiquetonne, Marais, 1.5 km métro).
Navigo Découverte weekly pass: €35.90/week (unlimited métro/bus/RER zones 1–2, best value). Day pass (t+ Forfait 1 jour): €8.35. Airport: RER B from CDG €12.15 (vs taxi €55–70). Budget airline: FlixBus station 1 km south.
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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.
Se faire entourer
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).
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel?
Rooms on floors 5-7 facing Rue Lafayette, corner rooms 501, 601, 701 for dual aspect views and better light distribution
Which rooms should I avoid at Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel?
Ground floor and 1st floor rooms facing street (traffic noise from Boulevard Haussmann), rooms near elevator core (mechanical noise), interior courtyard rooms with limited light
Is Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel noisy?
Located on busy intersection near Gare Saint-Lazare; request high floors away from street if sensitive to traffic. Weekend mornings quieter than weekday early mornings.
Which rooms have the best views at Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel?
Upper floor (6-8) rooms facing north toward Sacré-Cœur or southeast toward Opéra district, rooms with Haussmann-style architecture framing
What are insider tips for staying at Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel?
Request rooms ending in 05, 15, 25 (corner positions). Mid-week stays significantly quieter. Upper floors offer both better views and acoustic insulation. Verify room location during check-in against property map. Building exterior provides good sound dampening but street-side exposure unavoidable on lower floors.
What time is check-in at Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel?
Check-in at Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (Fiber 1 Gbps) throughout property; login via room number + email, no speed restrictions.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel?
€5.00 per person per night (Paris tourist tax, mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel?
Best value: Crêpe van on Rue Lafayette (€5–8 savoury crêpe); Pret-A-Manger-style: Maison Sacrée (sandwich + drink deal €8–10, 300m east); Local bistro plat du jour €12–15 at Au Petit Riche (Rue Lepeletier, 400m).
What is the cheapest way to get around from Mercure Paris Opéra Lafayette Hotel?
Navigo Découverte weekly pass: €35.90/week (unlimited métro/bus/RER zones 1–2, best value). Day pass (t+ Forfait 1 jour): €8.35. Airport: RER B from CDG €12.15 (vs taxi €55–70). Budget airline: FlixBus station 1 km south.
When is the best time to visit Paris?
May and September are ideal: May offers 15–17°C mornings warming to 20–22°C afternoons, Seine-side cafés in full bloom, and garden festivals; September mirrors May's mild temperatures with late-summer daylight but fewer tourists than June, allowing easy access to Louvre queues and Marais galleries. Both months avoid the July–August tourist crush and winter greyness.
️ Les meilleures attractions
💡 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.