Hotel Eden Montmartre

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Hotel Eden Montmartre

THE FABULOUS HISTORY
OF THE EDEN MONTMARTRE

Built under Napoleon III and before Baron Haussmann began the transformation of Paris, the Hotel Eden Montmartre, formerly called the Hotel Montmartre, occupied a strategic place for travelers coming to Paris from the French provinces. As was typically true for the time, the hotel was then surrounded by stables for horses. The development of the city over the course of the 20th century converted these stables into sumptuous Haussmann-era buildings...

Today, you’ll note the very beautiful Note-Dame-de-Clignancourt church (1859-1863), 100 meters in length, next to the Jules Joffrin metro station. It was furnished and endowed with sacred relics by the Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III. Across, you have the Mairie of the 18th district. It is known, among other things, for its superb civil marriage hall and its large open courtyard. Formerly known as the Community of Montmartre, the Mairie merged with Paris on January 1, 1860 to become the 18th district of the city.  Georges Clémenceau was mayor from 1870 to 1871.

Partially destroyed during the time of the “Commune”, the Hotel Eden Montmartre was rebuilt and served as accommodation for the major merchants who brought provisions into the city of Paris to feed the inhabitants. In each room there was a large hearth that the hotel personal kept stocked with wood. Even if we took away these magnificent fireplaces, which no longer corresponded to today’s safety standards, we have preserved the molding on the ceilings as a reminder of the hotel’s historical style.

In the past, guests took their meals on the first floor. In the cellar, the wine was stored, (preferably the Bordeaux; and of course some Sauternes as well). In the family, the story goes that between the wars, the exters demanded Suduiraut 1905; with its golden color tinged amber with age and with a citrus aroma It was the vintage of the century.

Thanks to its location, services, and the professionalism of its successive masters, the Hotel de Montmartre became a veritable institution. Guests came from everywhere, and it was widely recommended among travelers, well before the advent of Tripadvisor!!

The 21st century brought about more changes for our establishment. It earned stars and took on the name Eden. In 2008, the hotel underwent renovations within its two-star category. Today, the Hotel Eden Montmartre is again a 3-star property. In 2013, we took on major renovation work and updates. In addition, far from taking the standard approach and looking like all the rest, we have worked on the style and comfort of our guest rooms to bring back an air of the Paris of yesteryear. We have chosen colors and materials that successfully wed both contemporary style and historic charm. It’s just another way for us to help you enjoy even more of the delights of Paris…

Don't forget :
With its theaters, quaint museums, cabarets, grape harvests, unique and incredible spots, the Montmartre area has remained one of the capital’s most authentic areas, and it has become the most visited district of the city. Don’t pass through without coming to see us!!!

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THE AREA

The Hotel Eden Montmartre is really close to the historic area of Montmartre. By walk, it takes approximately:

Pedestrian walk on the street Duhesme & the street of Poteau

2mn

139m

Place Jules Joffrin & Notre-Dame de Clignancourt Church

2mn

175m

Basilica of the Sacred Heart

13mn

1km

Place du Tertre

13mn

1km

Montmartre Museum

13mn

1km

Espace Dali

13mn

1km

Vine of Montmartre

13mn

1km

Abbesses & Halle de Saint Pierre district

17mn

 

Amélie Poulain Coffee

25mn

 

Dalida House

25mn

 

Pigalle: The Moulin Rouge, Erotic Museum

25mn

 

Saint-Ouen Flea Market

25mn

 

 

 

EXCELLENT QUALITY/PRICE RATIO

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La Cocotte
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PARIS

VOUS POUVEZ VISITER

Gare du Nord 15min
Gare de l'Est 15min
Gare Saint-Lazare 20min
The great Haussmann Stores and Galeries La Fayette 20min
Place de la Concorde 25min
Les Jardins des Tuileries 25min
Musée Grévin 30min
L'Opéra Garnier 30min
Musée du Louvre 30min
Musée d'Orsay 30min
Notre Dame de Paris 30min
Saint Germain des Prés 30min
Arc de Triomphe 30min
Les Champs Élysées 30min
Gare de Lyon 30min
Quartier Latin 35min
La Sorbonne 35min
Le Panthéon 35min
L'Odéon 35min
Le Dôme des Invalides 35min
Parc des expositions Porte de Versailles 35min
Le Trocadéro & la Tour Eiffel 40min
Gare Montparnasse 40min
Tour Montparnasse 40min
Stade de France 40min
Airport Roissy Charles de Gaulle 45min
Parc des Expos de Villepinte 45min
Parc des Princes 50min
Stade Roland Garros & Hippodrome d'Auteuil 50min
Airport d'Orly 60min
Châteaux de Versailles 60min
Disneyland Paris 60min
Parc Astérix 60min
La Vallée Village 60min
 

The area

WE HAVE LOVED

 

  • A good kitchen in altitude and calm, think of the restaurant Noura, on the terrace of the Arab World Institute. An "à la carte" menu, with a beautiful view of Paris.
  • The famous macaroons From Ladurée's. 18, rue Royale 75008, and at 75 avenue des Champs Elysées.
  • The place of Vosges Authentic district of Paris, where Victor Hugo's house can be visited. The surprise effect guaranteed!!
  • The ceremony of honour That the soldiers offer, every day to the public, to maintain the flame of the unknown soldier; around 6pm , 7pm under the Arc de Triomphe.
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