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    INTERCONTINENTAL PARIS LE GRAND
    Location & access

    Location and access to InterContinental Paris le Grand

    Location

    InterContinental Paris le Grand boasts a magical setting just opposite the Palais Garnier and a stone’s throw from the major department stores such as Printemps Haussmann as well as rue de la Paix with its luxury boutiques and place Vendôme, with its world renowned jewellers. It is also within walking distance of the Haussmann boulevards and their theatres which give Paris evenings their charm. These places are all magical.

    How to get here ?

    Our dedicated team of concierges are at your disposal to organise your transfer from/to the airport or train station: parisconcierge@ihg.com

    • 15 minutes from Gare du Nord (TGV & Eurostar lines)
    • 25 minutes from Gare de Lyon
    • 10 minutes walking from Gare Saint-Lazare
    • 40 minutes from both airports, Roissy-Charles De Gaulle international airport & Paris-Orly international airport
    • Edouard VII car park, opposite 23 rue Caumartin, 75009 Paris (250 spaces)
    • Olympia car park, 7 rue Caumartin, 75009 Paris (50 spaces)
    • Vendôme car park, Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris (1,500 spaces)
    • Lines No. 42 and No. 52: Capucines-Caumartin station
    • Lines No. 20, No. 29, No. 81, No. 95, N15, N16: Opéra station
    • Line No. 3: Opéra, Havre-Caumartin stations
    • Line No. 7: Opéra, Chaussée d’Antin La Fayette stations
    • Line No. 8: Opéra station
    • RER A: Auber station
    • Vélib station: Ventadour Opéra
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    Itinerary

    Your perfect day in Paris curated by our Concierges

    Start your day with a delightful breakfast at the Café de la Paix, an iconic Parisian institution full of charm and history. Then, wander through the Jardin du Palais-Royal, admire its peaceful gardens, the Comédie Française, and the famous Colonnes de Buren. Continue your walk towards the Seine River, soaking in the beauty of the city’s most emblematic monuments. Cross over to Île Saint-Louis, a peaceful haven with cobbled streets and preserved 17th-century architecture. Just a few steps away, stand in awe before the magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic art.

    For a break, enjoy a picnic at Square du Vert-Galant, a hidden gem nestled at the tip of Île de la Cité, offering postcard-perfect views of the Seine and Pont Neuf.

    In the afternoon, stroll across Pont Neuf and explore the charming neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, home to one of the oldest churches in Paris. Pause at a typical Left Bank café, once a favorite of artists, writers, and philosophers. Continue with a visit to the elegant Musée Rodin, surrounded by beautiful sculpture gardens. Take a moment to admire Le Penseur, Rodin’s most famous work.