Neighborhood

 

Grand Hôtel Doré
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Neighborhood

The soul of the 12th arrondissement

The 12th arrondissement reveals an authentic side of Paris, far from the beaten tourist path. From our prime location near Daumesnil station, you'll discover a neighborhood where Parisian tradition and modernity blend harmoniously. The charm of the Bois de Vincennes and the excitement of Bercy create a unique environment, offering both serene greenery and cultural richness. This lively, residential Paris is the ideal setting for an authentic immersion in the capital's art de vivre.

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The surroundings of the hotel

 

Bois de Vincennes

15 min by bus

The green lung of eastern Paris: boat rentals at Lake Daumesnil, bike rides, rose garden, and wide open spaces for relaxing.

Accor Arena

5 min by metro

Temple of entertainment 800m from the hotel, able to accommodate up to 20,300 spectators: international concerts, major sporting events (NBA, tennis, ice hockey, etc.), ice rink, bars & restaurants on site.

Bercy Village

10 min by metro

Former wine halls transformed into pedestrian streets full of restaurants, shops and lively terraces.

René-Dumont Greenway

15 min by metro

An old railway line has been converted into a green, suspended promenade, ideal for a peaceful stroll between nature and architecture.

The Marais

20 min by metro

Historic district with unique charm, known for its museums, galleries, private mansions and its great fashion and gastronomy spots.

The Aligre district

15 min by metro

Authentic and lively, with its famous Aligre market, its second-hand shops, its typical cafes and a village atmosphere.

Bastille Opera

10 min by metro

One of the two main stages of the Paris Opera, just a few stops away, for an evening of opera or choreography.

Tourist activities

From Place de l'Étoile, walk down the most famous avenue in the world to Concorde.

An absolute symbol of Paris, to be admired day and night — and to be climbed for a breathtaking view of the city.

An unmissable Gothic masterpiece, still visible from the quays despite the work.

For a panoramic view, a bohemian atmosphere and alleys steeped in artistic history.

The most famous museum in the world, from the Mona Lisa to the Venus de Milo, including the Cour Napoléon.

Students, lively cafes and one of the most beautiful gardens in the city.

A former train station transformed into a museum, it houses the greatest Impressionist works.

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