Intercontinental Le Grand
2 Rue Scribe
Paris 75009
Room Rates: $326.52 to $1437.34
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Hotel Description
The InterContinental Le Grand Hotel is located in the centre of Paris, France, opposite the Opera House, one kilometre from the Champs Elysées, and within two kilometres of Montmartre and the Louvre. Gare St Lazare train station is one kilometre from the hotel. Hotel Features. The air conditioned lobby houses a 24 hour front desk with safe deposit box, a concierge desk, and a gift shop. The hotel's health club was renovated in 2004, and includes treadmills and body building machines among its facilities. Spa services are available including a range of sea treatments and traditional and Oriental massages. There is also a sauna. Secure and valet parking is provided for a surcharge. The InterContinental Paris houses two restaurants and a bar. Café de la Paix serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with ever changing à la carte dishes on offer, and with terraced seating overlooking the Opera House. La Verrière serves breakfast and lunch in relaxed, informal surroundings. The business centre at InterContinental Paris Le Grand Hotel includes faxing and photocopying facilities, courier services, secretarial services, and high speed Internet connections. There are also conference spaces available with capacity for up to 600 delegates. Guestrooms. There are 470 air conditioned guestrooms located over five floors at the InterContinental Paris, and all include satellite television with pay movies, high speed Internet connections, direct dial phones, safes, and minibars. Bathrooms come with bathrobes and hair dryers. Expert Tip. Four kilometres from the hotel, the Père Lachaise Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Paris, and one of the most famous in the world. Established in 1804 by Napoleon Bonaparte, the cemetery contains over 33 000 residents, including Oscar Wilde, Édith Piaf, Jim Morrison, Marcel Proust, Maria Callas, Chopin, and Molière.
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