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Pullman Hotels in Paris

From vibrant cafés to world-class galleries, Paris ignites ideas and style at every turn.

Paris, the crossroads of art and ideas

Steel silhouettes, iconic facades, and cultural landmarks converge across Paris. From the Eiffel Tower to Montmartre, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre-Dame, a city shaped by contrast, perspective, and creative momentum.

Popular with the crowds, following in the footsteps of the Château de Versailles with its 7 million visitors a year, these iconic monuments tell the story of an omnipresent, celebrated France. Especially on 14 July, when the French capital pulls out all the stops with its extraordinary fireworks. Dive into the heart of Parisian culture from your Pullman hotel, ideally located near the city's most celebrated landmarks.

With close ties to its past, Paris is a leading city of culture. The Louvre and the Musée d'Orsay boast priceless art collections. In keeping with its avant-garde reputation, the capital is also packed with venues dedicated to contemporary creativity. While Montparnasse holds on to its nostalgia for the buzz of the roaring twenties with the likes of Modigliani, Picasso, Chagall and Léger, today, the arty intelligentsia has made way for the Fondation Cartier, the Palais de Tokyo, the Grand Palais and the Centre Pompidou. At the Palais Garnier, the neo-baroque architecture and plush velvet curtains host a bold programme of contemporary creations and timeless classics, a cultural must-see for art lovers and curious minds alike.

And what would Paris be without the Parisians? To get to the bottom of the capital city with its 20 cosmopolitan arrondissements, you need to watch its inhabitants start the day with a “café-croissant” in Saint-Germain or the Marais. The different neighbourhoods of Paris cultivate their village feel to their fingertips, from Batignolles to the Canal Saint-Martin, from the Faubourg Saint-Honoré to Ménilmontant. Although that doesn’t stop Parisians from rushing to the other end of the city to be seen, such as at Roland Garros, for example, whose stands bring together the beautiful people in June.

Trying out the latest best restaurant is another national sport. Paris is incredibly proud of its great chefs, including Yannick Alléno, Alain Ducasse and Joël Robuchon, today’s ambassadors for French haute cuisine. But the locals aren’t afraid to go off the beaten track and trust their instincts at the latest trendy or international venues too, like Maison Plisson or Kinugawa. They serve carefully selected dishes in unique atmospheres, guaranteed to win over fans of modern cuisine.

The same is true for fashion. Exclusive designers and trendy concept-stores are flourishing, even though Le Bon Marché, the Galeries Lafayette and Printemps are still the big classics when it comes to shopping. French style and haute couture have plenty to look forward to, as demonstrated by the catwalk shows during Fashion Week and the stunning window displays on Avenue Montaigne. This well-known street is renowned for its luxury stores including Chanel, Dior and Louis Vuitton.

Tree-lined and now often adorned with beehives, Parisian gardens provide an antidote to all this buzz. In Les Tuileries, Les Jardins du Luxembourg, the Palais Royal or the Place des Vosges, the capital changes tempo and reveals its more romantic side. Head to the Pont des Arts, even without its famous padlocks, to experience the city of love. Before you leave, take the opportunity to experience Paris’s nightlife, from the Moulin Rouge to its trendy clubs.

 

Paris shines with cultural vibrancy and boundless creativity.. Inspired by the spirit of Paris, Pullman Hotels are vibrant hubs perfectly placed to connect you with the magnetic feeling of this extraordinary city.

 

 

 

 

 

Pullman hotels' collection in Paris

Pullman hotels in Paris connect you to the city’s rhythm with immersive stays, spacious rooms, elevated design and inspiring views. Each location invites you to unlock culture, creativity and new perspectives in the capital’s most vibrant districts.

Travel tips about Paris

Paris counts over 2.3 million residents across 20 districts, from the centre to the périphérique. French is the main language, and weekends fall on Saturday and Sunday. Expect August closures and frequent public holidays throughout the year.

Paris is served by two main airports: Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY), located 35 km and 15 km from the city. Taxis, RER trains, shuttles and private transfers make it easy to reach your Pullman hotel in Paris.

Getting around Paris is simple with metro lines, RER train lines, bus routes and easy-to-use options like taxis, bikes or river boats. For flexibility, private drivers are widely available. Pullman hotels are well-connected.

Most travellers from Europe can enter France visa-free for up to 90 days. Others may need a short-stay visa. Passports must be valid for at least 3 months after arrival. In any case, please check with your local immigration office before departure.

The Euro (€) is the official currency in Paris. Most ATMs accept major cards like Visa, Mastercard and Amex. Credit cards are widely accepted in shops and restaurants, though some taxis may only take cash. A minimum spend may apply in smaller venues.

Paris welcomes visitors year-round, but March to October offers milder weather and vibrant events. From Roland-Garros to Fashion Week, each season brings cultural highlights. Expect more rain in late autumn and winter, but always plenty to explore.

Top things to do in Paris

Explore culture, creativity and contrast through Paris’s most dynamic sights and experiences.

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Louvre Museum

Explore over 460,000 masterpieces in a former royal palace, from ancient civilizations to Western art. Highlights include the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and The Raft of the Medusa, all under the iconic glass pyramid entrance.

Palais de Tokyo

Located near Trocadéro, this contemporary art space features bold exhibitions by artists like Leccia and Hirschhorn. Enjoy film, concerts, and performances, plus 20th-21st century art in the adjacent Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris.

Centre Pompidou

Built in 1977 and known as Beaubourg by Parisians, this iconic modern building in the 4th arrondissement features 100,000+ works of 20th-21st century art, external escalators, and the nearby artistic Stravinsky Fountain.

Yachts de Paris Boat Tour

Enjoy unforgettable Seine river cruises with stunning views of Paris’s iconic museums and monuments. Dining options on board make for a perfect cultural and culinary experience in the heart of the city.

Sporting Events in Paris

Paris shines during major sports events: the Tour de France finale, Roland Garros, Paris Marathon, Eiffel Jumping, and Rolex Paris Masters. Experience world-class competitions in the vibrant heart of the city.

Pullman premium hotels in France

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