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Hotel Montparnasse
Looking for a hotel in Montparnasse that offers charm, tradition and great value for your money ?
You will appreciate our 2 hotels in the Montparnasse quarter that will make you love Paris. All three are located close to subway stations.

The Montparnasse quarter is mainly part of the 14th district in the south of Paris. The famous songwriter Georges Brassens spent most of his Parisian life in Montparnasse at no. 9, Impasse Florimont (14th) and later at no. 42, Rue Santos-Dumont (15th). Georges Brassens Park lies in the 15th arrondissement, a few steps from Hotel Valgirard away.
The quarter’s name, which relates to Mount Parnassus, the home of the Muses, goes back to the 17th century when neighbouring students recited poetry on the hill formed by earth deposits.
Welcome in our 2 hotels in Montparnasse : Hotel Ariane Montparnasse, a few minutes from Montparnasse Tower away, as well as Hotel Modern Valgirard, from which you can glimpse the Eiffel Tower.
Book your hotel in Montparnasse, Paris on our secure web-site in only 3 clicks. Or why not call us over the phone +41 21 310 08 92. Our English speaking team will be delighted to assist you !
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Top things to do in the Montparnasse quarter...
Rue de Rennes and its typical Parisian cafés, called brasseries, will satisfy those being fond of good food in a Parisian setting. Just a few steps away, don’t miss the famous restaurant La Coupole on Boulevard Montparnasse ! Picasso and Hemingway were among its regular guests. It is now a listed building.
Montparnasse Cemetry is not only a place of contem-plation, but also a place steeped in history. It is worth seeing for the big and famous resting here : Charles Baudelaire, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Guy de Maupassant, Serge Gainsbourg among others.
Montparnasse Tower is well worth a visit ! Taking the elevator, you will be up on 56th floor within 38 seconds. Welcome at Le Ciel de Paris, Europe’s highest restaurant. At an altitude of 200 m, the panoramic view and the fine cuisine rival for splendour.
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