A million words could never paint an accurate portrait of Paris. The City of Light lives and breathes in both quiet romantic moments and in bold displays of the world’s finest art, magnificent architecture, and renowned cuisine and sightseeing. The intimate neighbourhoods of Paris retain a tangible village quality, each with its own personality and offerings. Hotel Westminster is ideally situated on Rue de la Paix, steps away from Place Vendome and legendary shopping including among others Cartier, Mellerio dits Meller, and Van Cleef & Arpels. From the 1st to the 20th arrondissement, one by one the most recognisable landmarks in the world are found nestled alongside local boutiques, restaurants and cafés. Just off the Champs-Elysees, The Warwick Paris is an elegant pied-à-terre for guests wishing to visit some of these renowned Paris attractions like the Arc de Triomphe, Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre. It’s without question: few, if any, cities rival the offerings of Paris, France.
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info.westminster@warwickhotels.comChamps Elysees
Soak in Parisian street life with a walk up this iconic street. Stretching from two of the city’s most popular landmarks, the Place de la Concorde and Arc de Triomphe, this charming avenue offers a plethora of luxury shops, chic restaurants and traditional pavement cafes, theatres and parks.
The Eiffel Tower
No visit to Paris would be complete without a visit to the world’s most iconic landmark. Make your way to the top and enjoy stunning panoramic views of Paris before savouring a meal with a difference at one of the tower’s two renowned restaurants. Visit the tower at night and marvel at its unique light show.
The Louvre
The striking contrast of the modern glass pyramid and traditional buildings of the museum, which date back to the 12th century, catch the eye of any visitor as they approach this world-famous museum. Home to the Mona Lisa, in addition to an unrivalled collection of 460,000 objects and 35,000 works of art, the Louvre needs no introduction.
Place Vendôme
One of the most beautiful squares in the city, the neoclassical Place Vendome was commissioned by Louis XIV in 1702.
Galeries Lafayette
Offering the ultimate Parisian shopping experience, Galeries Lafayette department store boasts four floors of the latest fashion, beauty, books, homeware and more, in addition to a wide selection of dining options, all housed under the building’s famous glass dome, a stone’s throw from the Palais Garnier.
Palais Garnier
From its unrivalled programme to the building’s stunning façade, not to mention the famous Grande Staircase and its stylish bar and restaurant, the Palais Garnier makes an essential visit for culture lovers and anyone wishing to sample a taste of elegant Parisian opera and entertainment.