Built in the early 19th century, the Canal Saint-Martin originally brought fresh water to the rapidly growing Parisian population.
The Rue des Rosiers (Street of the Rosebushes) is situated in the heart of the picturesque Marais district and is undoubtedly one of the capital’s most emblematic, friendly and pleasant streets. We invite you to discover the special atmosphere that reigns there. Widely known as a good location for shopping, it also hosts various restaurants where you can taste the delicious specialties of the Middle East, the best of their kind in Paris!
Paris in summer has a distinct holiday feel. There is lightness and relaxation in the air. The streets are empty, and the café terraces fill up. It’s the perfect time to enjoy all the charms of the city’s parks, gardens, beautiful avenues and intriguing alleyways. And the best way to do so is by bicycle! Read on as the Hotel Les Tournelles team shares with you their ideas on the subject!
Paris is famous for its wide selection of cultural and historical institutions. With the Paris Museum Pass you can take full advantage of the opportunities the city offers as it allows you free admission with no queuing to more than 50 museums and monuments, as many times as you wish. The Pass can even fit in with the time you plan to spend in Paris, as there’s a choice of duration options.
The Hotel Les Tournelles, situated in the heart of the Marais, enjoys a particularly privileged location. Discover the many Parisian monuments and historic places nearby.
During your stay in Paris at the Hotel Les Tournelles you must not miss the opportunity to discover the Maison de Victor Hugo, a writer’s house museum located in the Place des Vosges, close to the hotel. Enjoy a pleasant stroll in this historic square, one of the most beautiful in Paris.