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Along the Grands Boulevards and the covered passages, between the Bourse district and the Palais Royal gardens, from the Opéra Garnier to the Opéra Comique, the heart of Paris has above all spirit: The Maison Favart is at the epicenter of this historic yet vibrant neighborhood.
Galeries Lafayette
The Louvre
Garnier Opera House
Place Vendôme
La Madeleine
Luxembourg Garden
The Tuileries
Montmartre
The pick of our favourite local addresses
In close proximity to the Grands Boulevards and covered passages, between the Stock Exchange quarter and the Palais Royal gardens, the Opéra Garnier and Opéra Comique, the heart of Paris is also its quintessential spirit.
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Maison Favart is at the hub of this historical yet lively neighbourhood. In the calm of Place Boieldieu, this central hotel is uniquely located away from the hustle and bustle of city life, whilst just a stone’s throw from the leading must-visit sites. Whether your need to move around quickly, at a more leisurely pace, on a hectic shopping trip or daydreaming in a park, sipping a coffee at the bar or dining in an award-winning gastronomic restaurant, whatever you’re looking for, desires or mood, the area’s myriad addresses are here to be explored spontaneously and easily on foot.
Art & Culture
Opéra Comique
When theatre is also set to music and song, the productions are thrilling works of art in their own right. Place Boieldieu
Place Boieldieu
Garnier Opera House
The majestic Palais Garnier is worth a visit during the day or for a grand night out at the ballet or opera.
Place de l'Opéra
Théâtres des Nouveautés, des Variétés, Trévise, Folies Bergère and Jamel Comedy Club
Throughout the programs, one-man-shows, shows and of course boulevard theater, multiple possibilities to be entertained with a smile.
Théâtres des Nouveautés, des Variétés, Trévise, Folies Bergère and Jamel Comedy Club
The Grand Rex
One of the largest screens in Paris, and legendary cinema, which can also be visited behind the scenes.
Boulevard Poissonnière
Grévin Museum
Paris’s famous wax museum presents 250 prominent figures and celebrities who have made French history
Boulevard Montmartre
Bibliothèque Nationale de France Site Richelieu
A spectacular reading room in which you can become acquainted with Charles Favart’s manuscripts, to name but a few
Rue Vivienne
Brongniart Palace
Built under Napoleon I to accommodate the headquarters of the Paris Stock Exchange.
Place de la Bourse
A little further away but still accessible on foot, the Louvre museum, the rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, the Jardin des Tuileries, the Place de la Madeleine and the Palais Royal.
Curiosities
Covered passages
Typical of the 19th century, Paris’s covered passages and galleries are concentrated in the vicinity of the hotel. These havens of curiosity shops, and dotted with famous restaurants, are extraordinary places to go for a stroll and extremely photogenic..
Passage des Panoramas, Verdeau, Choiseul, Vendôme, des Princes, Galeries Vivienne and Colbert
Hôtel des Ventes Drouot
Fifteen rooms are devoted to auctions of works of art and collectors’ items. Each piece is on public display before the auction: gems to set your heart on.
Rue Drouot
Shopping
Galeries Lafayette & Printemps
The must-visit temples of the latest trends and fashions for over a century. Explore two of the city’s major department stores floor par excellence, floor after floor, under the glass dome or glass roof.
Boulevard Haussmann
Oriza L. House Legrand
A perfumer’s established in the 18th century. Justine Favart was most certainly very fond of the hushed refinement here.
Saint Augustin Street
Place Vendôme
Drop in for a visit just to feast your eyes on the ultimate in jewellery showcased in window displays that you can only dream of.
Boulevard Poissonnière
Sézanne
Our House can only appreciate this Apartment, which sells easy-to-wear, beautifully made fashion.
Rue Saint Fiacre
The Socialite Family
A store specialising in furniture and decorative items, inspired by the needs and aspirations of today’s consumers, and produced in limited editions.
Rue Saint Fiacre
Gourmet pleasures
Bouillon Chartier
This brasserie has crossed the centuries, with great humility: a legend open to all, and the place to enjoy authentic Chantilly cream.
Rue du Faubourg Montmartre
To the Mother of the Family
Paris’s oldest chocolate and confectionery maker, established in 1760, has remained a family-run artisanal business ever since.
Rue du Faubourg Montmartre
Caves Legrand
A wine institution in an exceptional setting with a tasting bar, for demanding and curious bon vivants.
Bank Street