ATN Hotel - Nice Cheap Paris Hotel
Written by Paris Hotel Editor   
Saturday, 10 October 2009 00:30

Situated in the heart of Paris, within walking distance of the famous Galeries Lafayette and Printemps department stores, the Garnier Opera House, the Champs Elysees, Place Vendôme, Louvre Museum and the Montmartre district; the stylish ATN Hotel (formerly the Hotel d'Athènes) is one of the best cheap hotels in Paris.

The hotel is just a two minute walk from the gare Saint-Lazare, and with Paris' public transport system of buses, Metro (subway) and RER (rapid transit system), the ATN hotel is a great central address in a bustling quarter. Close by, you will find the Moulin Rouge, various theatres and the Casino de Paris. The Saint Lazare district also boasts a good selection of restaurants catering to all tastes from traditional to contemporary, French and foreign.

The ATN Hotel is ideal for relaxing while visiting the city whether you are here for business or vacation.The Hotel ATN has recently been renovated and refurbished, by the architect Vincent Bastie.Your stay here will be in a contemporary style with a warm family welcome.The bar/lounge or our patio are ideal for an aperitif or cup of coffee. Wifi access is available in the hotel.

 

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