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Directions from

Airports

Roissy-Charles de Gaulle
Five minutes by taxi from the Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport shuttle; or take RER B to St-Michel Notre-Dame, then take RER C towards Pontoise to Pont de l'Alma.

Orly
Five minutes by taxi from the Orly airport shuttle; or take the Orlyval to Antony, then take RER B to St-Michel Notre-Dame, then take RER C towards Pontoise to Pont de l'Alma.

Train Stations

Gare Saint-Lazare station
Metro line 14 towards Olympiades to Madeleine, then take line 8 towards Balard to Ecole Militaire; or take Bus 28 towards Porte d’Orleans to Ecole Militaire.

Gare du Nord station
Metro line 4 towards Porte d’Orléans to Strasbourg Saint Denis, then take line 8 towards Balard to Ecole Militaire; or take Bus 42 towards Hôpital Européen George Pompidou to Rapp La Bourdonnais.

Gare de l’Est station
Metro line 7 towards Villejuif to Opéra, then take line 8 towards Balard to Ecole Militaire.

Gare de Lyon station
Metro line 1 towards La Défense to Concorde, then take line 8 towards Balard to Ecole Militaire.

Gare d'Austerlitz station
RER C towards Pontoise to Pont de l'Alma.

Gare Montparnasse station
Metro line 6 towards Charles de Gaulle Etoile to La Motte Picquet Grenelle, then take line 8 towards Créteil to Ecole Militaire; or take Bus 92 towards Porte de Champerret to Ecole Militaire.

Motorway

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The hotel lies at the heart of a lively district: rue Cler (pedestrian street) with boutiques, restaurants, tobacconists’ shops, pharmacy, post office.

Hôtel Beaugency
21, rue Duvivier
75007 Paris
Tel : +33 (0)1 47 05 01 63
Fax : +33 (0)1 45 51 04 96
Hotel e-mail: infos@hotel-beaugency.com

Where are we located?

3 minutes from bus stops
10 minutes from Ecole Militaire car park (paid parking)
3 minutes from the closest metro station (Ecole Militaire, line 8)
10 minutes from the closest RER station (Invalides, line C)
10 minutes from the Montparnasse SNCF station
45 minutes from Roissy Charles De Gaulle airport

Metro/underground: Ecole Militaire or La Tour Maubourg (line 8)

RER (nearby): Invalides (line C)

Bus: Ecole Militaire (lines 28, 80, 82, 87 and 92) Saint Pierre du Gros Caillou (line 69)

Parking: public car parks nearby

On foot
1 minute: Rue Cler (pedestrian street) with its market and restaurants
4 minutes: Banks of the Seine
5 minutes: UNESCO
8 minutes: Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, Invalides, Rodin Museum, Quai Branly Museum
10 minutes: Avenue Montaigne with its major fashion designers, Saint Germain des Prés (Chamber of Deputies)

By metro/RER/bus
10 minutes: Louvre Museum, Notre Dame, Garnier Opera, Grands Boulevards and major department stores, Montparnasse
15 minutes: Porte de Versailles

Paris

Pylones Boutique
Published on: 2008-11-10Shopping

Pylones, with its lively show window decorated with stationary and other general goods in a kind of pop design, is the perfect place for those looking for Parisian souvenirs. Remarkably they've been around since 1985 at their original location in Paris, and this popular brand has since opened other stores in America, Italy, and even Japan.
With their amazing variety of goods, every time you go inside you're sure to find at least one thing that catches your eye.

In the stationary department you may see pens in the shape of fish and ballerinas, a pair of scissors shaped like a bird that flaps its wings every time you make a cut, clip magnets with pictures of baby birds; in kitchen supplies they have mugs with angels wings on them, a Korean style bamboo basket and bowl set, an odd robot-shaped corkscrew, a salad server with a devil's face on it; you'll find pop-style rings and accessories, plenty of things to delight the kids... There are so many things with a fascinating dichotomy of form and function that just being there and seeing them will give you a great feeling.
The fact that everything is 10 euros or less just makes it better. Open until ten at night on Saturdays, and in the evening on Sunday as well, their hours are quite convenient.

Adress : 13 rue Saint Croix de la Bretonnerie 75004
Phone : 01 48 04 80 10

Source: cahierdeparis.us

Pylones
Published on: 2008-10-07Shopping

Pylones, with its lively show window decorated with stationary and other general goods in a kind of pop design, is the perfect place for those looking for Parisian souvenirs. Remarkably they've been around since 1985 at their original location in Paris, and this popular brand has since opened other stores in America, Italy, and even Japan.
With their amazing variety of goods, every time you go inside you're sure to find at least one thing that catches your eye.
In the stationary department you may see pens in the shape of fish and ballerinas, a pair of scissors shaped like a bird that flaps its wings every time you make a cut, clip magnets with pictures of baby birds; in kitchen supplies they have mugs with angels wings on them, a Korean style bamboo basket and bowl set, an odd robot-shaped corkscrew, a salad server with a devil's face on it; you'll find pop-style rings and accessories, plenty of things to delight the kids... There are so many things with a fascinating dichotomy of form and function that just being there and seeing them will give you a great feeling.
The fact that everything is 10 euros or less just makes it better. Open until ten at night on Saturdays, and in the evening on Sunday as well, their hours are quite convenient.

Pylones
Adress : 7 rue Tardieu 75018 (Everyday)
Phone : 01 48 04 80 10
Métro : Hotel de Ville Lines 1 and 11, then a 3 minute walk
Business hours :

Mon.-Fri. 11:00-21:30
Sat. 11:00-22:00
Sun. 12:00-20:00
Closed : Sunday mornings
Web : www.pylones.com

Source: cahierdeparis.us


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