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| Address | 19 quai Voltaire | ||
| Location | 7th Arrondissement (Eiffel Tower/Musée D'orsay) | ||
| Transportation | Métro: Musée d'Orsay or Rue du Bac | ||
| Phone | 01-42-61-50-91 | ||
| Fax | 01-42-61-62-26 | ||
| Web site | www.quaivoltaire.fr | ||
| Room Information | 33 units | ||
| Prices | 130€-138€ ($189-$200) double; 165€ ($239) triple | ||
| Credit Cards | AE, DC, MC, V | ||
| In Room Amenities | Hair dryer | ||
| Parking | Parking 25€ ($36) | ||
Frommer's Review
Built in the 1600s as an abbey and transformed into a hotel in 1856, the Quai Voltaire is best known for such illustrious guests as Wilde, Richard Wagner, and Baudelaire, who occupied room nos. 47, 55, and 56, respectively. Camille Pissarro painted Le Pont Royal from the window of his fourth-floor room. Guest rooms in this modest inn were renovated in 2008; most overlook the bookstalls and boats of the Seine.
Facilities:
Bar; room service; laundry service
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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