Novotel Paris Vaugirard Montparnasse
Written by Daniel Christian   
Monday, 24 August 2009 00:18

The Novitel Paris Vaugirard Montparnasse can be found in the heart of the 15th arrondissement in the centre of Paris. A 3 star cheap Paris hotel, the hotel provides comfortable accommodation and modern facilities.

The Novitel Paris Vaugirard Montparnasse is Located between Montparnasse and the Eiffel Tower and only footsteps from a metro stop. These factors assist in making the Novotel an ideal hotel for your stay in Paris.

Guest rooms are spacious and contemporary in design. They feature an en suite bath or shower, sofa bed, TV with pay per view movies and internet access as well as a work area.

The Novotel Café invites you to try the contemporary French cuisine or to enjoy a cocktail. The café offers guests à la carte service 24/7. You can enjoy your meal on the terrace when the weather is nice.

After a day spent visiting Paris, doing business or shopping in the many nearby stores, keep fit in the fitness room before unwinding in the sauna.

Novotel Paris Vaugirard also features 1000 m² function rooms. Some of the meeting rooms offer a unique view of the Eiffel Tower and Paris.

This hotel is from the popular European Novotel chain. Up to 2 children (15 years and under) may stay free of charge when sharing the hotel with their parents.

 

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