Description
Location. The Hotel Le Chat Noir is located in Paris, France, in the heart of the Montmartre district, 100 metres from the Moulin Rouge cabaret and the Café Les Deux Moulins, and one kilometre from the Sacre Coeur. Blanche Metro station is 30 metres from the hotel. Hotel Features. The Hotel Le Chat Noir is an eight storey modern hotel. The lobby has a 24 hour front desk, wireless Internet access is available, and there is limited hours room service. Garage parking is available.
Bicycles can be rented nearby.
Guestrooms. The 40 air conditioned guestrooms at Hotel Le Chat Noir have sleek contemporary decor and furniture. Amenities include flat screen televisions with satellite channels, direct dial phones, DVD players, wireless Internet access, and minibars. Bathrooms include complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
Expert Tip. The Café Les Deux Moulins is also known as 'Café d'Amelie Poulain' after it appeared in the French hit cult film 'Amelie'. It takes its name from the two nearby windmills of the Moulin Rouge and Moulin de la Galette.
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Le Chat Noir Design Hotel 68 Boulevard De Clichy 75018
DirectionsFrom Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG): Distance to Hotel Le Chat Noir is 25 kilometres, approximately 35 minutes' drive.
Getting there. RER line B trains run from the airport to central Paris. Line B3 (Roissyrail) departs from Terminal 2 and runs to Denfert Rochereau, St Michel, Chatelet les Halles, and Gare du Nord. Single tickets cost 7.85 EUR and journey time is approximately 25 minutes. Roissybus shuttles run from all three terminals to Place de l'Opera. Buses depart every 15 minutes, and single tickets cost approximately 8 EUR. Air France shuttles stop at the Arc de Triomphe. From the centre of Paris, take Metro line 2 and Blanche station is 30 metres from the hotel. Prices are subject to change.
Getting around. Paris is easy to explore on foot, and there is a reliable, cheap Metro (underground), which runs throughout the city and the suburbs. Buses are a great way to see the city's sights. Tickets can be purchased from bus drivers or from the machines in Metro stations. Regional RER trains run to destinations in the surrounding area. Taxis are available in the streets, but can be hard to find at busy times. Advance booking is recommended.
Driving directions. From the airport, take the A1 route towards Paris. Take the West Peripherique and the exit for Porte de Clichy. Take Avenue de Clichy in direction Place de Clichy. From Place de Clichy take the Boulevard de Clichy where the hotel is located at number 68.
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