Enlarge Garnier opera 10 minutes by metro, and about twenty minutes walk from the Hotel Bonne Nouvelle is the Palais Garnier, also called Opera Garnier or Paris Opera. Masterpiece of 19th century architecture, the Palais Garnier is a continuation of the transformations of Paris under Napoleon III and the Prefect Haussmann. Virtual Tour itinerary
Enlarge Place de la Bourse Until 1998, the Place de la Bourse, and more precisely the Palais Brongniart, housed the Paris Stock Exchange, which has since been moved. Built under Napoleon I, the Palais Brongniart is a building classified hisotric heritage. It is surrounded by a Corinthian style peristyle. Place de la Bourse is less than 10 minutes walk from the Hotel Bonne Nouvelle. Route
Enlarge Louvre Museum A twenty minutes walk or metro from the Hotel Bonne Nouvelle is the most famous museum in Paris. The Louvre Museum, The Mona Lisa and the Louvre Pyramid are in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. This is one of the most sought after attractions in Paris. We advise our clientele to go to the Louvre Museum in the morning, which, because of its reputation, attracts many visitors each year. Route
Enlarge Tuileries garden Also about twenty minutes from the Hotel Bonne Nouvelle is the Jardin des Tuileries. Located between the Louvre Museum, the Rue de Rivoli and the Place de la Concorde, the Jardin des Tuileries is the largest and oldest French garden in Paris. The Tuileries Garden once housed the royal and imperial residence. Route
Enlarge Republic Square Located a fifteen minute walk from the Hotel Bonne Nouvelle, the Place de la République and its statue, The Triumph of the Republic, are the rallying point of the French during major events marking the life of the country. The district of République is known for its many shops and especially the Canal Saint Martin nearby. Route
Enlarge The Canal Saint Martin Located a fifteen minute walk from the Hotel Bonne Nouvelle, Canal Saint Martin is a village in Paris. Small cobbled streets along the canals, the Canal Saint Martin is an ideal place to relax with a drink! Route
Enlarge The Grands Boulevards Less than 10 minutes walk from the Hotel Bonne Nouvelle is the Grands Boulevards district. This appellation includes many shopping streets adjacent to the 2nd and IX district of Paris: Montmartre street, Boulevard Montmartre and Boulevard Poissonnière. This district is also called the department stores district because you will find the Galeries Lafayette, as well as many other signs. Route
Enlarge The Grévin Museum Less than 5 minutes walk from the Bonne Nouvelle Hotel is the Musée Grévin, famous for its wax statues. The museum houses more true-to-life reproductions of Mickeal Jackson, Zinedine Zidane, Edith Piaf and many more. A French equivalent of the Madame Tussauds Museum, the Grévin Museum is a family attraction for young and old alike! Route
Enlarge The Chocolate Museum The Chocolate Museum is less than a 2-minute walk from Hotel Bonne Nouvelle. Presenting the historical aspect of chocolate, the museum is divided into three parts: the origin of cocoa, its importation and consumption habits. The museum also houses temporary exhibitions . Route
Enlarge The Saint Martin Gate Only a few minutes walk from our hotel you will find the historic Porte Saint Martin. It is one of the oldest gate of Paris built in the seventeenth century by order of Louis XIV. The Saint Martin Gate is classified as a historic monument. Route
Enlarge The Marais district Located less than 5 minutes walk from the Hotel Bonne Nouvelle, the Marais district is bounded by Rue Turbigo, the Seine and Place de la Bastille. Known worldwide as the district of the Gay community in Paris, the Marais district is home to many historic monuments such as the Place des Vosges but also the Pompidou Center, the museum of modern art of the French capital. Route