Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber

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Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber
Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kleber

Located close to shopping, restaurants, shows, and many famous Paris landmarks. The Victor Hugo Hotel, and its typically Parisian neighborhood offering an array of cafes, restaurants and shops, is strolling distance from prestigious landmarks such as the Place du Trocadero, the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Elysees, or the Arc de Triomphe.

Whether you are travelling on business, as a tourist, for shopping, French gastronomy, shows and entertainment, you will find it all near us.

BREAKFAST
We welcome you from 7:00 am to 10:30 am in a spacious and contemporary setting, the perfect place to start the day gently with varied and tasty products for a rich breakfast. If you are in a hurry, an “express” version can be served on request.

Breakfast menu:

  • Selection of hot drinks (coffee, teas, herbal teas, hot chocolate, milk)
  • Fresh orange and grapefruit juice
  • Fresh fruit and fruit salad
  • Jams (traditional recipes)
  • Various breads baguettes, farmhouse loaves, traditional baguettes, toasts, special breads
  • Pastries (Croissants, Pain au Chocolat, Pain au Raisin, Sweet Brioche, …)
  • Cereals, yoghurts
  • Cheese (Tomme, Camembert, Gruyere…)
  • Dried fruit (apricots, dattes and prunes)
  • Cake and pancakes
  • Cold cuts (ham, smoked ham, turkey …)
  • Eggs (scrambled hard boiled, omelettes, fried etc.)
  • Sausages, bacon and baked beans

BAR
A tribute to Victor Hugo’s famous book of poems, our bar “Les Contemplations” is a chic and discreet venue where you can sample delicious and innovative cocktails.

Enjoy the warm and relaxing atmosphere of our lounge bar, perfect for a quiet read, or to catch up on what’s happening in the world with our numerous newspapers and magazines whilst sipping a glass of wine or a drink.

We offer a selection of gourmet, healthy, high-end and preservative-free dishes and desserts signed by starred chefs and great pastry chefs. These dishes, Boco, are served in pretty glass jars and are ready to taste at any time.

You will find our selection of recipes based on meat or fish but also vegetarian and gluten-free in our downloadable menu.

GYM & HAMMAM
Come and discover our gym and hammam, 2021 new items from Victor Hugo Paris Kléber. Friends of the effort are welcome in our gym, whether for a full session or a need to release the stress of your day.

Do you want to unwind, relax? Pass the door of our hammam for a moment of relaxation. You will find in the gym a selection of latest-generation machines, with touch screens for your training and manual sensors for your heart rate:

  • A treadmill
  • An elliptical
  • A bike
  • A reclining weight bench
  • Dumbbells and kettlebell
  • A fitness mat
  • A Fit Ball

THE RECEPTION
We wish you a very warm welcome to your new Paris home, and will endeavor to satisfy all your needs as best we can to make your stay a truly unforgettable one! Our multilingual team is available round-the-clock.

They extend a warm and personalised welcome, and offer tailored services and solutions. Feeling like an unusual dining experience? A special temporary exhibition?

A museum away from the usual tourist tracks? A live show in Paris? Our staff is here to advise you and share, in a professional and friendly manner, their excellent knowledge of the city of Light

THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE
Commissioned in 1806 by Napoleon 1st to glorify French troops, and achieved 30 years later under the reign of Louis Philippe, the Arc de Triomphe is the work of architect Jean-François Chalgrin.

Situated in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle – Etoile and offering a splendid architecture evocative of ancient arches, it marks the beginning of the Champs-Elysées.

Its pedestals are decorated with 4 allegorical high reliefs by artists Cortot, Etex and Rude, including the famous “Marseillaise”. Situated half-way between the Louvre Museum and the Great Arch at the Défense business district it links ancient and modern Paris.

THE CHAMPS-ELYSEES AVENUE
Le Nôtre, who was commissioned by King Louis XIV to redesign the Tuileries Gardens, decided to create a large artery that would leave the king an uncluttered view of the trajectory of the sun until it set.

It became The Champs-Élysées! No surprise from the Sun King who foresaw here the triumphant success of this regal avenue! The avenue spreads from the Place de la Concorde to the Place de l’Etoile. Today it is considered the most beautiful avenue in the world.

THE GRAND PALAIS
Built for the 1900 Paris Exhibition, it is home to the Palais de la Découverte, dedicated to science and its applications (since 1937), the national art galleries of the Grand Palais (since 1964), and the recently-restored nave, a splendid cultural and events venue.

THE PALAIS DE CHAILLOT
In the summer, Parisians like to chill out by the Fountain Varsovie (1937) with its large central basin that collects water from several smaller cascading fountains, and which regularly offers the grand show of 20 water cannons in action.

The Palais de Chaillot is home to several museums including the Musée de l’Homme (museum of Mankind), the Musée du Cinéma (Cinema Museum), the Musée de la Marine (a maritime museum presenting collections that once belonged to King Louis XV, today the museum showcases temporary exhibitions and permanent collections of maritime artefacts from all over the world), the Cinémathèque and the national theatre of Chaillot.

Built for the 1937 Paris Exhibition, it is the work of architects Azema, Carlu and Boileau. It replaced the former Palais du Trocadero which dated back to 1878.

The building presents two curved wings directed towards the Seine River, and in between the vast esplanade of Human Rights which affords breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower and the Champs de Mars.

THE TROCADÉRO GARDENS
Designed for the 1878 Paris Exhibition, the gardens at the time spread in front of a Hispano-Moorish Palace destroyed in 1937 to make room for the Palace of Chaillot. Skaters and strollers can appreciate magnificent views of the Eiffel Tower from its various sloping alleyways.

EIFFEL TOWER
This 324 meter-high giant overlooks the Gardens of the Trocadero. Built between 1887 and 1889 by Gustave Eiffel for Paris’s world fair, this “grand lady” has now become the emblem of Paris. Note: each evening up to 1 am, on the hour and for 5 minutes, the Eiffel Tower adorns a golden coat and thousands of lights twinkle, offering a truly magical sight.

Website: www.victorhugohotel.com
Rooms: 75
Price: from 181 EUR per night

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