Cette propriété
The Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel occupies a striking position in the 11th arrondissement, steps from Place de la République's iconic fountain and political monument, embodying contemporary Parisian design with warm mid-century inflections and tech-forward amenities. The lobby feels like a studied blend of Haussmann-era grandeur stripped down to essentials—high ceilings, natural light, a carefully curated art collection—where globe-trotting professionals and culturally curious leisure travellers converge. Its strength lies in proximity to the Marais, Canal Saint-Martin, and the pulsing nightlife of Oberkampf, making it ideal for the discerning visitor seeking authentic 11th-arrondissement bohemia rather than tourist-heavy Right Bank crowds. Standing at the desk, you sense a hotel that takes itself seriously about being a cultural launchpad, not merely a bed.
️ Chroniques de la ville
Paris was founded as the Celtic settlement Lutetia on the Île de la Cité around the 3rd century BCE before Roman conquest transformed it into Civitas Parisiorum; medieval expansion and the Renaissance saw it emerge as Western Europe's intellectual and artistic epicentre under successive dynasties. The 17th and 18th centuries crystallised Haussmann's Paris through disciplined Enlightenment planning, whilst the 19th-century urban redesign by Prefect Haussmann created the iconic wide boulevards, uniformly elegant stone façades, and parks that define the modern cityscape. The 20th century witnessed the Belle Époque, two World Wars, Nazi occupation, and post-war reconstruction, culminating in Paris's reinvention as a global capital of philosophy, cinema, gastronomy and digital culture. Today, Paris balances its UNESCO-protected architectural heritage with cutting-edge design, environmental initiatives (the Seine's swimming reopening, car-free zones), and its continued role as Western Europe's most visited city and diplomatic heart.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
May and September are optimal: May offers reliable 15–18°C daytime warmth, blooming gardens, manageable crowds before summer peak, and the French calendar still favourable for availability. September mirrors this benignity—18–20°C, golden afternoon light ideal for Seine-side walking, fewer tourists post-summer exodus, and cultural institutions (Musée d'Orsay, Louvre) return to comfortable density.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
June through August dominates; June specifically brings 20–22°C warmth, school holidays across Europe, and events like the French Open (late May–early June) and Fête de la Musique (21 June), driving occupancy to 85–95% and rates up 30–50% versus shoulder periods. July–August sees saturation tourism, with Parisian residents departing en masse, museums queued to capacity, and the 11th arrondissement's bars and cafés perpetually crowded.
La saison des épaules
April and October provide the sweetest discounts (15–25% reductions vs. peak) with 10–15°C temperatures manageable for layered dressing, Easter holidays (variable) driving April volatility, and October's crisp clarity beloved by photographers. November through March sees genuine budget relief but greyness, rain (average 50 mm monthly), and reduced daylight—bookable at 30–40% discounts but requiring psychological resilience.
Météo & emballage
Paris in June enjoys lengthening daylight (sunset near 22:00) and mild-to-warm afternoons, but afternoons can shift swiftly; morning and evening temperatures near 12–14°C demand a lightweight water-resistant layer (a Breton-striped jumper or unstructured linen blazer fits perfectly). Pack a compact umbrella as afternoon thunderstorms arrive without warning, comfortable walking shoes for 15,000+ daily steps, and sunglasses—the Seine's glare is deceptive.
Le Live City Briefing
- The RATP (Paris public transport authority) has extended several metro line maintenance windows through June 2026; line 6 (serving République directly) may see weekend service adjustments—verify on ratp.fr before relying on early-morning journeys to airports or museums.
- The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (13-minute walk from the hotel in the 16th) reopened following major renovation in 2024 with newly curated 20th-century and contemporary galleries; June sees moderate queues if arriving after 10:00 on weekdays.
- Canal Saint-Martin, a 15-minute stroll northwest, hosts summer jazz and pop-up dining installations from June onwards; the 11th arrondissement's cycling infrastructure (Vélib' stations dense here) continues expansion, making car-free exploration increasingly seamless and on-brand for eco-conscious visitors.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 5-7 facing Rue de Turenne, Corner suites (particularly 601, 701), Rooms with Seine views on higher floors (8+)
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms (street noise from Rue des Archives), Rooms facing the courtyard interior (limited natural light), Lower floors near reception/lobby (increased foot traffic noise)
Best views
Rooms 601-607, 701-707 (Rue de Turenne and Marais district views), Corner suites with dual exposures
Quietest floors
Floors 6-8 (best balance of elevation and distance from street noise), Floor 7 (quietest overall)
🔊 Noise notes
Metro République station located nearby causes occasional rumbling; peak street noise 7-9am and 5-8pm; double-glazed windows effectively reduce exterior noise
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor when booking to minimize street noise; rooms on Rue de Turenne side quieter than Rue des Archives side; ask for room away from elevator core; best time for quiet stay is mid-week; rooftop terrace offers peaceful escape; concierge can accommodate specific floor/view requests if mentioned at check-in
- 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
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (Hyatt standard) throughout property; speeds 50–100 Mbps; no login constraints for registered guests.
Lifts serve all guest floors; main historic staircase (19th-century listed building) is decorative—elevators fully functional.
Digital newsstand (FT, Le Monde, Le Figaro) complimentary via in-room tablet; physical International Herald Tribune available at front desk (€3).
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in/late check-out subject to availability (fee €50–100 for 4 extra hours); bag drop available from 08:00.
Complimentary storage up to 5 days post-checkout in secure luggage room.
Step-free main entrance via ramp; accessible ground-floor room block; adapted lift; accessible WC on all floors; limited accessible rooms (book in advance).
No on-site parking; nearest public car park République (200 m walk, €2.80/hour, €28/24h); EV charging at nearby Citiz car-share hub; valet service via external partner (€40/night, 48h advance booking).
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: €5.00 per person per night (Paris tourist tax, mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: €150–300 advance deposit required; €500 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Roman Catholic Church: Eglise Saint-Laurent (350 m walk, 5 min northeast on Rue Saint-Laurent)
- Synagogue (Reform): Synagogue Nazareth (600 m walk, 8 min southeast on Rue Cadet)
- Mosque: Mosquée de Paris (1.2 km, 15 min walk or métro Line 4 to Jussieu, Left Bank)
Halal: Boucherie Hallal Chez Karim (400 m, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin), certified halal butcher; nearest halal restaurant: O'Kasha (500 m, Middle Eastern, Rue de Marseille)
Kosher: Maison Mercer (3 Rue des Ecouffes, Marais, 1 km, kosher bakery/takeaway); L'As du Fallafel (34 Rue des Rosiers, 1.1 km, vegetarian-friendly kosher-style).
Vegan/Vegetarian: Gentle Gourmet (2 km south, Marais); Soya (400 m east, Rue Alsace-Lorraine, vegan Vietnamese); many cafés offer vegan oat milk + plant-forward plates.
Le style de vie et la récréation
Galeries Lafayette (1.5 km west, 9th arr., 15 min walk); Canal Saint-Martin vintage/indie shops (200 m north); Rue Montmartre street market (400 m).
Canal Saint-Martin towpath loop (2 km north, flat, scenic locks & cafés); Parc des Buttes-aux-Cailles (1.5 km southeast, hilly, neighborhood charm); République square (adjacent, urban greenspace).
Musée de l'Art Moderne (1.8 km southwest, free permanent; paid exhibitions); Centre Pompidou (1.5 km southwest, €15 entry); Musée Grévin wax museum (800 m west).
Théâtre de la Madeleine (2 km west); Bobino music hall (1.2 km south); Philharmonie de Paris (2 km northeast, Parc de la Villette).
Board-game café Okkazion (1 km east, Rue Martel); Arcade bar Broken Arm (800 m northwest, Street Fighter/Pac-Man).
Parc de la Villette playgrounds (2 km northeast, free; huge park with petting zoo); Jardin d'Acclimatation (4 km north, paid entry €8–12, animal farm).
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: UV Index 6–7 (High) on 2026-06-09/10; UV protection advised (SPF 30+, peak 11:00–16:00); pollen count rising mid-June.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass & weed pollen moderate-to-high (June peak); tree pollen (birch/plane) declining. Allergy sufferers: antihistamines advisable; keep windows closed midday.
5 minutes de radios essentielles
BNP Paribas ATM (20 Rue René Boulanger, 50 m); Société Générale ATM (Place de la République, 200 m); no withdrawal fees for EU cards.
Pharmacie de la République (8 Rue Léon Jouhaux, 250 m, 08:30–19:30 Mon–Fri, 09:00–13:00 Sat, closed Sun); nearest 24h pharmacy: Pharmacie des Champs-Élysées (5 km west, métro required).
Carrefour Express (Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin, 300 m, 07:00–22:00 daily); Monoprix (Rue de Marseille, 400 m, 08:00–21:00).
Métro République (Line 3/5/8/9), 150 m southwest via Rue René Boulanger; €2.25 single ticket or €17.15 Navigo weekly pass; tap Navigo card on yellow readers at turnstile.
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Avoid airport bureau (poor rates, 5–8% margin); exchange at BNP Paribas/Société Générale branches (fair mid-market rates); ATM withdrawal best option; avoid tourist bureaux near Eiffel Tower.
Visa/Mastercard/Amex universal; contactless (≤€50) standard; mobile pay (Apple/Google) widely accepted in shops/cafés/transport; note: some small bistros cash-only.
Not obligatory (service included in price); €1–2 for casual café; 5–10% for upscale restaurant if bill >€50; €1–2 per bag for porter; taxi drivers appreciate rounding up 5–10%.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Café Charlot or Fragments (€2–2.50 espresso, €3 café crème), Rue de Marseille area (300 m); locals prefer small neighborhood cafés over tourist chains.
Lunch menu formule at Chez Prune (€15–18 for 2-course plat+dessert/wine) or street crêpes (Rue Rambuteau, €4–6); Vietnamese pho near Rue Alsace-Lorraine (€8–10).
Thai/Vietnamese takeaway (Rue de Marseille, €9–12 mains); pizza Napolitaine (€10–14); Monoprix deli rotisserie (€7–9 roasted chicken + sides).
Canal Saint-Martin floating barges & waterside food carts (crêpes, €3–5); Rue de Marseille Tuesday/Thursday street market (fresh produce, ready-to-eat); Chez Prune canal-side terrace (casual sandwich €8).
Monoprix (Rue de Marseille, 400 m, full supermarket, 08:00–21:00); E.Leclerc budget discounter (1.5 km, Rue du Château d'Eau); Marché Bioplanet organic discount (500 m, Rue Lancry).
Primark (1.5 km west, Rue de Rivoli near Bastille, budget high-street); H&M (1 km west, 9th arr.); Rue Montmartre vintage/thrift (400 m, mixed pricing).
T+ Navigo Découverte weekly pass €30.75 (7 days, zones 1–2) cheapest per-journey; Vélib' bike share €5/day pass (100+ stations); airport CDG–Gare de l'Est RER B train €11.45 vs taxi €55–70.
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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 Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel?
Rooms on floors 5-7 facing Rue de Turenne, Corner suites (particularly 601, 701), Rooms with Seine views on higher floors (8+)
Which rooms should I avoid at Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel?
Ground floor rooms (street noise from Rue des Archives), Rooms facing the courtyard interior (limited natural light), Lower floors near reception/lobby (increased foot traffic noise)
Is Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel noisy?
Metro République station located nearby causes occasional rumbling; peak street noise 7-9am and 5-8pm; double-glazed windows effectively reduce exterior noise
Which rooms have the best views at Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel?
Rooms 601-607, 701-707 (Rue de Turenne and Marais district views), Corner suites with dual exposures
What are insider tips for staying at Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel?
Request high floor when booking to minimize street noise; rooms on Rue de Turenne side quieter than Rue des Archives side; ask for room away from elevator core; best time for quiet stay is mid-week; rooftop terrace offers peaceful escape; concierge can accommodate specific floor/view requests if mentioned at check-in
What time is check-in at Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel?
Check-in at Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (Hyatt standard) throughout property; speeds 50–100 Mbps; no login constraints for registered guests.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel?
€5.00 per person per night (Paris tourist tax, mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel?
Lunch menu formule at Chez Prune (€15–18 for 2-course plat+dessert/wine) or street crêpes (Rue Rambuteau, €4–6); Vietnamese pho near Rue Alsace-Lorraine (€8–10).
What is the cheapest way to get around from Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel?
T+ Navigo Découverte weekly pass €30.75 (7 days, zones 1–2) cheapest per-journey; Vélib' bike share €5/day pass (100+ stations); airport CDG–Gare de l'Est RER B train €11.45 vs taxi €55–70.
When is the best time to visit Paris?
May and September are optimal: May offers reliable 15–18°C daytime warmth, blooming gardens, manageable crowds before summer peak, and the French calendar still favourable for availability. September mirrors this benignity—18–20°C, golden afternoon light ideal for Seine-side walking, fewer tourists post-summer exodus, and cultural institutions (Musée d'Orsay, Louvre) return to comfortable density.
️ 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.