Tourism

Hôtel Andrea

Here begins your Parisian stroll

Activities around the hotel


Staying in the heart of the Marais means immersing yourself in one of Paris's most iconic neighborhoods. Charming alleyways, art galleries, trendy boutiques, and lively cafés create a unique setting where past and present meet on every corner. Our hotel places you at the center of this excitement, just steps from Place des Vosges, the Centre Pompidou, and Notre-Dame Cathedral, so you can fully enjoy art, culture, and Parisian life.

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A jewel of French Gothic architecture on the Île de la Cité. Worth a visit for its interior, stained-glass windows, and towers offering unique views of the Seine.

6 Parvis Notre-Dame – Pl. Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris

One of the most beautiful squares in Paris, surrounded by arcades and historic mansions. Ideal for strolling, admiring the architecture, and enjoying the cafés and art galleries.

Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris

Paris's most famous museum, home to thousands of works, from the Mona Lisa to the Venus de Milo. Its palace and Tuileries Gardens are also worth exploring.

Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

The tallest tower in the world when it was built, it has been imitated in various places around the world. Although surpassed in height by today's great towers, it nevertheless remains unique.

Champs de Mars, 75007 Paris

Stroll along the Seine to reach Île Saint-Louis, known for its artisan boutiques, cafés, and renowned ice cream parlors. A picturesque and romantic neighborhood in Paris.

Saint-Louis Island, 75004 Paris

The heart of the Jewish quarter of the Marais, famous for its shops, restaurants, and culinary specialties like falafel. A lively street typical of the neighborhood.

Rue des Rosiers, 75004 Paris

A must-see museum of modern and contemporary art, famous for its colorful industrial architecture. Permanent collections, temporary exhibitions, and panoramic views of Paris from the top floor.

Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris

Museum dedicated to the history of Paris, located in two private mansions in the Marais district. Rich and varied collections retrace the city from its origins to the present day.

23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris

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