The Five Hotel
3, rue Flatters
75005 PARIS
Tel : +33(0) 1 43 31 74 21
Fax : +33(0) 1 43 31 61 96
E-mail :
contact@thefivehotel.com
Métro: Les Gobelins, Censier Daubenton (line 7).
RER (nearby): Port Royal (line B).
Bus: Port-Royal Berthollet (lines 21, 83 and 91).
Monge-Claude Bernard (line 27).
Patriarches Public Car Park: 4 rue du marché des Patriarches (open 24 hours a day).
Paripark 5ème: 15 rue Censier (open 24 hours a day).
Discover the area:
Within walking distance of the Five Hotel are located:
• (5mn): The famous rue Mouffetard (5 mn).
• 6 minutes: The Lutetia Arena.
• 8 minutes: The Jardin du Luxembourg (the Luxembourg Gardens).
• 10 minutes: Le Panthéon.
By metro/RER(train) / bus:
• 5 minutes: The Boulevard Saint Michel.
• 10 minutes: Châtelet – Les Halles.
• 15 minutes: The Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral.
• 20 minutes: The Eiffel Tower.
Our favorite addresses:
• LA TOUR D'ARGENT, 15 and 17 quai de la Tournelle,
75005 Paris.
A never-to-be-forgotten top French restaurant with a breathtaking view of the River Seine. The service is perfect and the food is excellent.
• LE PARADIS LATIN
at 28 rue du Cardinal Lemoine,
75005 Paris.
Very famous French Cabaret and cuisine. You will enjoy the famous century-long celebration of love, and each person will be served a half-bottle of champagne in this very welcoming atmosphere. You will enjoy being part of these unique surroundings rather than watching them on TV!
• L'INAGIKU
, 14 rue de Pontoise
75005 Paris:
Japanese cuisine restaurant at a very affordable price.
• L'OURCINE,
92 rue Broca,
75013 Paris:
French and Basque cuisine, original and inventive with a menu that differs according to the chefs' daily innovations. Very exquisite and tasteful!
• LA TAVERNE DES POÈTES,
52 avenue des Gobelins,
75013 Paris:
French Crêperie (pancake restaurant) whose original setting and warm welcome make you feel as if you are in a different world! Delicious dishes and giant salads, really giant (a whole bowlful!)!!! Mouth watering from start to finish!
• The famous RUE MOUFFETARD,
one of the oldest streets of Paris, formerly a Gallic path and later on a Roman road linking Lutetia to Rome. Today it is a very picturesque and lively street with many of restaurants.
• The ARÈNES DE LUTÈCE (The Lutetia Arena)
on the rue de Navarre and at 49 rue Monge
75005 Paris.
The Lutetia Arena is the last visible presence of the Romans in Paris. These remains were discovered at the end of the 18 th century and the beginning of the 19 th century.
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