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Best Western Etoile St.-Ferdinand - Paris, France

36 Rue Saint Ferdinand
Paris, F-75017
Nightly Rates (183.56 - 276.01)   2 Star
Best Western Etoile St.-Ferdinand

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A warm and peaceful atmosphere awaits you at the harmoniously decorated Best Western Etoile Saint-Ferdinand. And our friendly, multilingual staff is ready to assist you throughout your stay. We are located close to Congress Center and Champs Elysées Avenue, a 5 minute walk to Palais des Congres and Arc de Triomphe. The Best Western Etoile Saint-Ferdinand offers restaurant, breakfast lounge, fax and photocopy services. All our rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with satellite television, hairdryer, safe deposit box and mini- bar.

Best Western Etoile St.-Ferdinand


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Restaurant

  • Television with Cable

  • Television with Cable

  • Elevators

  • Pets Allowed

  • Safe Deposit Box


  • Room Information
  • 1 DOUBLE BED

  • * 1 Double Bed
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS

  • * 2 Single Beds
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,SUPERIOR

  • * 1 Double Bed * Superior Room
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,SUPERIOR

  • * 2 Single Beds * Superior Room
  • SUITE-2 ROOMS 3 BEDS,LARGE ROOM

  • * Suite-2 Rooms 3 Beds * Large Room

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 12:00 Noon 

  • Check out time is 12:00 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  Greenwich Mean Time +1 (Summer +2) 

  • Renovated in  2000 

  • 42  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    ·'Close to the Congress Center of Paris Porte Maillot, also at a stone throught of the arc of Triomphe, the Etoie St Ferdinand is really well located, either for business and leisure.' ·Air France bus at Congress Center Porte Maillot stop RER A at Porte Maillot stop Metro line number 1 at 'ARGENTINE' or 'Porte Maillot' stop. Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport 20 kilometres, Orly Airport 20 kilometres

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  • Restaurants:

  • The international reputation of Paris, capital of gastronomy, is well-served in its respect for tradition and quality but also by a perpetual desire to innovate. Paris is the standard bearer of French culinary expertise as the capital welcomes all the wealth and variety from its regions. Close to the hotel you will find a variety of restaurants. * Chartier: 7 rue Monceau A meeting place for wine lovers and amateurs of simple and traditional style cooking (from 15.24 Euros and up). * Chez Clement: 123 Avenue des Champs-Elysees - This restaurant offers generous portions of traditional dishes (from 30.49 Euros and up). * Taillevent: 15 rue Lamennais. A sanctuary of French cooking, known worldwide for its service and rare wines (from 60.98 Euros and up). * Boulangeries: It will take some time before you become agile with all the nuances in the French boulangerie. The bread alone will stun you in its variety. The baguette is probably the best deal in France, but the boulangeries can also offer sandwiches, mini pizzas, quiches, and pastries. * Delicatessens: Don't leave Paris before tasting some of the most-rare and fine foods. Fauchon specializes in quality French foodstuff. After more than a century, Fauchon is the uncontested paragon of what a luxury gourmet emporium should be. Hediard Even the ordinary is extraordinary here. You will find the rarest and finest foodstuffs and exotic items that come from the end of the earth. * Brasseries: It is undeniably pleasant just to sit on the terrace of a Brasserie and enjoy the moment. They are very appreciated by French people because of their lively and casual atmosphere and also for their excellent variety of regional dishes and seafood. The name comes from brewery and it means that you can have a nice glass of draft beer. * Café and bar sitting are an integral park of daily French life. You will not pay only for your cup of coffee or glass of beer as much as for your right to sit in a pretty spot for as long as you like and talk, read, watch, or daydream.
  • Local Attractions:

  • * Walking distance from Champs-Elysees * Walking distance from Palais des Congres * Walking distance from Arc de Triomphe
  • Local Attractions:

  • * Walking distance from Champs-Elysees * Walking distance from Palais des Congres * Walking distance from Arc de Triomphe
  • Movie Theatres:

  • They are mainly concentrated on the Champs Elysees (where most of the movies are given in the English version), around the Montparnasse Tower, and on the "Grands Boulevards" near the Opera, where you will find two of the greatest movie theatres of Paris: Le Grand Rex and Max Linder Panorama.
  • Movie Theatres:

  • They are mainly concentrated on the Champs Elysees (where most of the movies are given in the English version), around the Montparnasse Tower, and on the "Grands Boulevards" near the Opera, where you will find two of the greatest movie theatres of Paris: Le Grand Rex and Max Linder Panorama.
  • Fashion:

  • The first association in the mind of the foreign traveler for Paris is fashion. Certain districts offer styles for different tastes and for all ages in charming disorder: Rive Droite-Les Halles, le Marais, place des Victoires, rue Etienne Marcel, rue des Francs Bourgeois, rue de Passy-Rive Gauche - Saint Germain-des-Pres, rue de Rennes, rue de Sevres, rue Saint Sulpice, rue Bonaparte.
  • Flea Markets:

  • You should never pay the asking price! The idea is to bargain! The two most known markets are Marche de Montreuil (avenue de la Porte de Montreuil and Puces de Sanit uen (rue des Entrepots). Both are open Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays.
  • Transportation:

  • * Subway metro lines 1, 2, 6 and rer a for Euro Disney® * 16 kilometer(s) from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport * 20 kilometer(s) from Orly Airport., Taxi service. Hertz Car Rental
  • Transportation:

  • * Subway metro lines 1, 2, 6 and rer a for Euro Disney® * 16 kilometer(s) from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport * 20 kilometer(s) from Orly Airport., Taxi service. Hertz Car Rental
  • Avenue Champs Elysees:

  • Walking distance from the hotel. When strolling down this elegant, lively and world famous avenue, take a few minutes to sit back in one of the various coffee shops and watch a bit of every culture in the world expressing around you. Make yourself fashionable shopping in the many shops.
  • Avenue Champs Elysees:

  • Walking distance from the hotel. When strolling down this elegant, lively and world famous avenue, take a few minutes to sit back in one of the various coffee shops and watch a bit of every culture in the world expressing around you. Make yourself fashionable shopping in the many shops.
  • Arc de Triomphe:

  • From the top of the Arch, you will enjoy a remarkable perspective of the twelve avenues which converge into a hub, as well as a nice view of Paris.
  • Place de la Concorde:

  • The Obelisk at the center of this square was offered by the king of Egypt to Charles X and makes this square one of the most beautiful in Paris. The Arc de Triomphe and La Defense are on one side and the great Louvre is on the other.
  • The Eiffel Tower:

  • Built in 1899 for the World Expo and made entirely of iron, it is 317 meters tall, giving you the best view of Paris. It has become the fairy tale signature of romantic Paris.
  • Opera/The Grands Boulevards:

  • One of the biggest theaters in the world and famous for its magnificent architecture. In the surroundings you will find movie theatres and department stores such as, Printemps, Haussman, and Galeries Lafayette.
  • Cathedral of Notre Dame:

  • It stands on the Ile de la Cite where the city grew up. This 13th century gothic cathedral was the theme of the famous Walt Disney® movie, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
  • The Quarter Latin/Saint Germain des Pres:

  • The artist'spreferred block, well known for its traditional coffee shops such as, Les Deux Magors and Café de Flore, the historical meeting places for writers. It is also a good place for shopping.
  • The Marais:

  • The whole area makes a beautiful ensemble of extraordinary mansions and paved courtyards. On Sundays, it is a nice place to take your brunch or do some shopping and take advantage of the fashionable atmosphere which surrounds the Place des Vosges one of the most expensive places to live.
  • Place de la Bastille:

  • Well known for the prison from which it takes its name. Site of one of the greatest monuments of history, the 1789 revolution. Nowadays, it is the young people?s favorite place to meet. They can find a diversity of bars, discos, and restaurants, primarily located in the streets of La Roquette and rue de Lappe.
  • Montparnasse:

  • The tower's outside terrace offers an unmatched viewpoint from which you see more than 50 Paris landmarks. By night, the Paris landscape is truly dream-like. A lively area with plenty of movie theatres and shops.
  • Sacre Coeur and Montmartre:

  • Montmartre has retained the feeling of old Paris. A jumble of narrow streets, secret squares and alleyways make up the hill of Montmartre from where you will have the impression of being in a small village right in the middle of Paris. Like an enormous wedding cake, the Sacre Coeur Basilica is standing on the top of Montmartre hill overlooking the Place du Tertre.
  • Pigalle and The Moulin Rouge:

  • This area is famous for its cosmopolitan atmosphere. The Moulin Rouge is one of the most famous places where the "cancan" is still performed. Only the windmill is still original from the old Moulin Rouge.
  • La Villette:

  • Located in the northeast of Paris, it is a huge center for exhibitions, documentation, and communication. The place is very pleasant during springtime and summer to enjoy a day in the sunshine. Don't miss the latest attractions: the Geode, a cinema with a huge hemispheric screen that plunges you into the heart of sound and images; the Cinaxe, where simulation cabins follow the movement in the film so you can experience imaginary adventures in motion.
  • Parc Monceau:

  • Created at the end of the 18th century, the park is surrounded by museums and luxurious private mansions which directly overlook the park. If you enjoy jogging, this is the right place.
  • Jardin du Luxembourg:

  • One of the most romantic gardens of the capital, harmonizes with lines and perspectives. There are many sculptures adorning the garden since the reign of Louis Philippe.
  • Disneyworld®:

  • The magical world of Euro Disney® includes more than 70 attractions and shows with its bars, restaurants, shops and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (a dinner show).
  • Avenue Champs Elysees:

  • Walking distance from the hotel. When strolling down this elegant, lively and world famous avenue, take a few minutes to sit back in one of the various coffee shops and watch a bit of every culture in the world expressing around you. Make yourself fashionable shopping in the many shops.
  • Arc de Triomphe:

  • From the top of the Arch, you will enjoy a remarkable perspective of the twelve avenues which converge into a hub, as well as a nice view of Paris.
  • Place de la Concorde:

  • The Obelisk at the center of this square was offered by the king of Egypt to Charles X and makes this square one of the most beautiful in Paris. The Arc de Triomphe and La Defense are on one side and the great Louvre is on the other.
  • The Eiffel Tower:

  • Built in 1899 for the World Expo and made entirely of iron, it is 317 meters tall, giving you the best view of Paris. It has become the fairy tale signature of romantic Paris.
  • Opera/The Grands Boulevards:

  • One of the biggest theaters in the world and famous for its magnificent architecture. In the surroundings you will find movie theatres and department stores such as, Printemps, Haussman, and Galeries Lafayette.
  • Cathedral of Notre Dame:

  • It stands on the Ile de la Cite where the city grew up. This 13th century gothic cathedral was the theme of the famous Walt Disney® movie, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
  • The Quarter Latin/Saint Germain des Pres:

  • The artist'spreferred block, well known for its traditional coffee shops such as, Les Deux Magors and Café de Flore, the historical meeting places for writers. It is also a good place for shopping.
  • The Marais:

  • The whole area makes a beautiful ensemble of extraordinary mansions and paved courtyards. On Sundays, it is a nice place to take your brunch or do some shopping and take advantage of the fashionable atmosphere which surrounds the Place des Vosges one of the most expensive places to live.
  • Local Attractions:

  • * Walking distance from Champs-Elysees * Walking distance from Palais des Congres * Walking distance from Arc de Triomphe
  • Place de la Bastille:

  • Well known for the prison from which it takes its name. Site of one of the greatest monuments of history, the 1789 revolution. Nowadays, it is the young people?s favorite place to meet. They can find a diversity of bars, discos, and restaurants, primarily located in the streets of La Roquette and rue de Lappe.
  • Fashion:

  • The first association in the mind of the foreign traveler for Paris is fashion. Certain districts offer styles for different tastes and for all ages in charming disorder: Rive Droite-Les Halles, le Marais, place des Victoires, rue Etienne Marcel, rue des Francs Bourgeois, rue de Passy-Rive Gauche - Saint Germain-des-Pres, rue de Rennes, rue de Sevres, rue Saint Sulpice, rue Bonaparte.
  • Montparnasse:

  • The tower's outside terrace offers an unmatched viewpoint from which you see more than 50 Paris landmarks. By night, the Paris landscape is truly dream-like. A lively area with plenty of movie theatres and shops.
  • Movie Theatres:

  • They are mainly concentrated on the Champs Elysees (where most of the movies are given in the English version), around the Montparnasse Tower, and on the "Grands Boulevards" near the Opera, where you will find two of the greatest movie theatres of Paris: Le Grand Rex and Max Linder Panorama.
  • Flea Markets:

  • You should never pay the asking price! The idea is to bargain! The two most known markets are Marche de Montreuil (avenue de la Porte de Montreuil and Puces de Sanit uen (rue des Entrepots). Both are open Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays.
  • Sacre Coeur and Montmartre:

  • Montmartre has retained the feeling of old Paris. A jumble of narrow streets, secret squares and alleyways make up the hill of Montmartre from where you will have the impression of being in a small village right in the middle of Paris. Like an enormous wedding cake, the Sacre Coeur Basilica is standing on the top of Montmartre hill overlooking the Place du Tertre.
  • Pigalle and The Moulin Rouge:

  • This area is famous for its cosmopolitan atmosphere. The Moulin Rouge is one of the most famous places where the "cancan" is still performed. Only the windmill is still original from the old Moulin Rouge.
  • La Villette:

  • Located in the northeast of Paris, it is a huge center for exhibitions, documentation, and communication. The place is very pleasant during springtime and summer to enjoy a day in the sunshine. Don't miss the latest attractions: the Geode, a cinema with a huge hemispheric screen that plunges you into the heart of sound and images; the Cinaxe, where simulation cabins follow the movement in the film so you can experience imaginary adventures in motion.
  • Parc Monceau:

  • Created at the end of the 18th century, the park is surrounded by museums and luxurious private mansions which directly overlook the park. If you enjoy jogging, this is the right place.
  • Transportation:

  • * Subway metro lines 1, 2, 6 and rer a for Euro Disney® * 16 kilometer(s) from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport * 20 kilometer(s) from Orly Airport., Taxi service. Hertz Car Rental
  • Jardin du Luxembourg:

  • One of the most romantic gardens of the capital, harmonizes with lines and perspectives. There are many sculptures adorning the garden since the reign of Louis Philippe.
  • Disneyworld®:

  • The magical world of Euro Disney® includes more than 70 attractions and shows with its bars, restaurants, shops and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (a dinner show).

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