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Cadet Résidence, your family aparthotel in Paris

Are you planning to spend your next family vacation in Paris? This destination is ideal to please everyone, because young and old find their interest there through very varied visits and discoveries. And to take full advantage of your stay without constraint, the Cadet residence welcomes you in a apartment hotel in Paris ideal for families.An ideal apartment hotel for the family in ParisIdeally located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, near the most beautiful sites of the City of Light, the aparthotel la Cadet residence welcomes you in a individual apartment fully equipped, Ideal for family vacations.You will find everything you need to visit Paris without constraint: kitchen area, bedrooms with double beds and/or single beds, private bathroom, lounge area with television… Live your Parisian experience at your own pace, in a self-catering accommodation from a quiet area of ​​the 9th arrondissement. And on the transport side, you are a few metro stops from the biggest sites in the city, but also from the Gare de Lyon and the Gare Saint-Lazare.Visit Paris with the family from our aparthotelAt any age, the city of Paris is a land of endless games and discoveries. Make the most of the ideal location of your Cadet Résidence aparthotel to visit the capital’s unmissable sites.Go shopping with the family in the department stores of ParisWhatever your aspirations, you will be delighted to spend a few hours in the Department stores on Boulevard Haussmann. Fans of shopping will enjoy the temple of fashion, while lovers of architecture and history will be carried away by the beauty of the place.Galeries Lafayette HaussmannThe numbers Galeries Lafayette stores bring together everything that is trending in fashion, beauty and interior decoration. The shops, from the most accessible to the most luxurious, welcome the biggest high-end brands as well as the most popular brands, to offer you a few hours of happiness during an unforgettable shopping session.In terms of architecture, the galleries are not to be outdone and as soon as you arrive, you will be dazzled by the beauty of the dome, which gives incredible colors to the entire enclosure. And what about those gigantic and elegant staircases that never seem to end?Haussmann SpringAnother benchmark fashion temple, the Spring Haussmann extends over more than 45,000 m² entirely dedicated to fashion, beauty and luxury. Here again, we find the biggest luxury brands from around the world, as well as prestigious jewelers, but also more accessible brands.Explore the 3 buildings and 27 levels, in search of the favorite piece or the bargain, and live the dream of all fashion and shopping lovers.Its architecture is also dazzling, and recognizable among all by its 4 corner rotundas, its colored dome and its huge glass roof.Visit the famous Opéra Garnier with your familyOnly 15 minutes walk from family rooms of the Cadet residence, the Palais Garnier is one of the must-see historic sites in Paris. Then go to the Grands Boulevards, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, to discover this theater with a facade sublimely decorated with statues, gilding and marble columns.Inside, visitors are captivated by the beauty and presence of the place. Your steps will guide you to the auditorium of the opera Garnier known for the sumptuousness of the ceiling decorated by Chagall.Visit the Grévin Museum: a museum in Paris for the whole familyThe Grevin museum is unquestionably the essential site to visit with the family, in the same way as the Cité des Sciences, the Louvre Museum or the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution in the Jardin des Plantes. A few minutes’ walk from your family aparthotel, this Museum of Cir allows you to meet the big names of this world.The larger than life statues are an opportunity to learn more about the history of France and the world, but also to take selfies with your favorite stars. With more than 450 characters represented in sublime settings and stagings, you are off to a few hours of family happiness. From Kylian Mbappé to Louis XIV, from Charles Aznavour to Monica Bellucci, or even from Jimi Hendrix to Jean d’Ormesson, all the personalities from various worlds are represented here.How about going to see a show at the Folies Bergères with your family?Famous for its colorful shows, where feathers and sequins have long been de rigueur, the music hall at the Folies Bergeres now welcomes young and old for various events. Take advantage of your family stay in Paris to go to this theater founded in 1869, and attend a concert, a light comedy, a one-man show, a musical or even a cabaret.This is a great way to discover Paris by night, while staying close to your hotel room.Family stays are always an opportunity to create memories and experience happy moments. Then go to the Cadet residence to discover the magnificent city of Paris with the family.

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Traveling to Paris with your family

Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in France, where cultural wealth and heritage are endless. From an early age, children take pleasure in visiting it and participating in the various events.Traveling to Paris with the family is then ideal to satisfy everyone and live an unforgettable stay.A hotel ideally located in the heart of Paris for your trip to ParisRight in the heart of Paris 9, the Cadet Résidence is a comfortable and welcoming aparthotel, perfectly suited to families. The apartments with family rooms provide you with everything you need for a perfect Parisian stay, from the private bathroom to the kitchen area, from the small lounge with television to the comfortable rooms with double beds and/or single beds.You will then have plenty of time to live your stay at your own pace in our beautiful hotel, and enjoy Paris as you see fit, thanks to the many metro lines nearby, and the tourist sites a few steps from the hotel.The Jardin d’Acclimatation, the Jardin des Plantes, the Cité des Sciences, the Île de la Cité or even Disneyland Paris… The hardest part will be making a selection of sites to visit.Visit Paris during your family stayFamilies with children know it, it is not always easy to find visits that will be unanimous with adults and the youngest. Paris then imposes itself as a destination of choice to make everyone agree, as the visits are numerous and fun.Enjoy a family visit to the Opéra GarnierLocated in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, a stone’s throw from the Cadet residence, the Garnier opera is a breathtaking visit during your family vacation. Even before entering the monument, its grandiose facade, with its gilding, its huge statues and its marble columns will dazzle the whole family.Once inside, this masterpiece of 19th century theatrical architecture will continue to captivate with its huge staircase, dazzling performance hall and famous ceiling painted by artist Marc Chagall.You can enjoy being in the Opera district to visit other unmissable sites, such as the Grévin museum, or the department stores.Discover the Montmartre districtWith its village atmosphere, its cobbled streets and its artists, the Montmartre district seduces young and old with its charm and unique atmosphere. At the top of the hill, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart offers you a panoramic view over the rooftops of Paris.But Montmartre is also the life of artists, where big names have met there and still meet there to express their talent. The former artists’ studios can then be visited, to discover Modigliani, Picasso, Dali, Van Gogh or even Renoir.And did you know that Montmartre was also home to the only vineyard in Paris within the walls? The Clos-Montmartre then immerses you in Old Paris, reminding you that only 2 centuries ago, the Montmartre hill was made up only of mills and vines.See the famous Place de la ConcordeNot far from the Cadet Residence, in the 8th arrondissement, we find some of the greatest monuments of Paris, and in particular the Place de la Concorde. Located at the foot of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, the luxor obelisk, dating from 1290 BC, rises to the sky, and represents the striking symbol of the Place de la Concorde. And for young history buffs, remember that this was the site of many executions, and it is here that Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette were guillotined.On the other side of the avenue des Champs-Élysées, we also find the Triumphal arch, the famous monument dedicated to the unknown soldier.The Louvre: visit the most famous museum in the worldA stone’s throw from Concorde, the Louvre Museum and its famous glass pyramid opens the doors to art, with a collection of more than 33,000 works. Painting, sculpture and graphic art are represented there over the centuries, cultures and eras. From Asia to America, let your family discover the most famous works in the world, such as the Mona Lisa or the Victory of Samothrace.Coming out of several hours of visit, take advantage of the immense Tuileries garden to let off steam and get some fresh air.Would you like to introduce the beauty of the capital to the people you love? Book your room at the Cadet residence, and live a unforgettable stay of a few days with the family in Paris.

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What to do during your stay in Paris 9?

For a stay in Paris, we all know the main addresses to visit: the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre museum, Notre-Dame cathedral… But it is also always nice to know the good plans to visit. near the hotel, to avoid long journeys. So, if you plan to stay at the Cadet residence, here are some ideas for visits to plan in the 9th arrondissement of Paris.Discover your favorite stars at the Grévin museumOn the Grands Boulevards, just a 5-minute walk from the aparthotel de la Cadet Résidence, the Grevin museum must be visited at least once in your life.Wax statues larger than lifeOn the program of your visit to the Grévin museum, you will wander from room to room to discover the wax statues of the greatest names in the history of France and the world. The stagings immerse you in an immersive experience alongside celebrities who have shaped the world through music, sport, literature, cinema, song, politics, or simply for their commitment and success. Take the time to admire the statues, treat yourself to the thrill of (almost) rubbing shoulders with the personalities that make you dream, and don’t forget to take your most beautiful selfies. Next to 250 characters await you: Omar Sy, Marilyn Monroe, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Al Pacino, Simone Veil, Nelson Mandela, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lady Gaga…Your visit to the Grévin museumThe Grévin museum is open every day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, and 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends. Accessible to people with reduced mobility, it will appeal to young and old, and everyone will find a celebrity who is dear to them.Meet at 10, boulevard Montmartre, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, and do not hesitate to book your tickets online in advance, for faster access when you arrive.Go see a show at the Folies BergèreAt 32, rue Richer, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the Folies Bergere theater is one of the must-see places in the capital. Come and discover this historic theater built by the architect Plumeret in 1869, and attend a musical, a concert, a comedy show or a magic show. You will then be immersed in the atmosphere of Parisian nightlife, festive and bright, and you will set foot in a historical monument which saw the birth of the music hall, its rhinestones and sequins.Even before the curtain rises, the Art Deco facade and the beauty of the room impress, and immerse you in the atmosphere of the Belle Époque. Imagine yourself sitting in your seat in the 1930s, and discovering the magnificent Josephine Baker. Then come back to the present, and fully savor the colorful program of the Folies Bergère.Good to know: the Folies Bergère do not take “s” in Bergère, in reference to the name of the street which adjoins the performance hall, but also to contain 13 letters, and thus bring luck.Take advantage of the department stores on Boulevard HaussmanBefore an evening at the Opéra Garnier or the Folies Bergère, why not stop on the Grands Boulevards for a short shopping spree? The Department stores in the 9th arrondissement of Paris are then the temple of fashion and luxury.The Galeries Lafayette are known for their glass-domed architecture, but also and above all for their many luxury stores. Nearby, the Spring Haussmannalso offers high-end ready-to-wear, as well as many shops of all kinds. Finally, the good market is the dinosaur of these luxurious stores, and was born in 1838.If you are lucky enough to benefit from a vacation rental during the Christmas period, take the time to come and admire the department store windows.La Cadet residence, your aparthotel in the 9th arrondissementIn the heart of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the Cadet residence is an aparthotel which offers you a unique Parisian stay, in a unique tourist residence. The warm and cozy atmosphere offers you, upon your arrival, the ideal and peaceful setting to rest between two visits, as well as everything you need to have only one thing left to do: put down your suitcases and enjoy!THE apartments and studios are fully equipped to allow you to spend holidays with family or friends without constraint. The equipped kitchen area, the lounge area, the bedroom and the private bathroom make you feel at home, so take the time to cook, rest and enjoy without being pressed for time. You will then have plenty of time to visit Paris, thanks to the ideal location of your aparthotel, and close to many public transport.Between shopping, discovery, entertainment and culture, your stay in Paris 9 promises to be unforgettable. Then book your room at the Cadet Residence, and make sure you have an exceptional trip.

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The best exhibitions in Paris to discover with the family

The city of Paris has a dense cultural heritage to which are added many temporary events. So, if you have the chance to spend a few days with your family in the capital, take the time to discover the best parisian exhibitions.Current exhibitions in ParisAre you currently in Paris, or will you be going there soon, and are you looking for good tips to learn more about the world around you? here are some exhibitions to discover at the moment.Let the music ! From phonograph to digitalDiscover the history of recorded music, with the temporary exhibition “Let the music ! From phonograph to digital“. From November 17, 2022 to May 23, 2023, come to the budding museum (Paris 1er) for an initiatory journey from the 19th century to today. You will discover the journey of musical recording, from phonographs to digital, through the disk.The “Crowds” exhibition at the Cité des SciencesCrowds is the new exhibition presented at the Cité des Sciences, from October 18, 2022 to August 6, 2023. A skilful scenography makes it possible to understand crowd phenomena, and to identify the behaviors that we can all adopt when we circulate among others.Capitale(s), 60 years of urban art in ParisFrom October 15, 2022 to March 25, 2023, the Town Hall hosts the temporary exhibition “Capital(s)” which honors the dozens of urban artists who have worked in the streets of Paris for sixty years. From Miss Tic to Invader, from Banksy to Swoon, discover the big names in French and international street art.Driver’s license ?Thanks to the exhibition “Driver’s license?”, retrace the entire history of the automobile, from the 2 CV to the 205 GTI, via the DS, and ask yourself about its future and your relationship to mobility. A deep and interesting reflection that you can lead until May 7, 2023 at the Museum of Arts and Crafts.The exhibition “Mini-monsters”Until April 23, 2023, the Geology and Mineralogy Gallery offers you an exhibition at child’s height that could make the hair on some people’s heads stand on end. On the menu of expo “Mini-monsters”, discover the fascinating world of flies, lice, mites and all the little creatures that live together on our planet. This ideal exhibition for families will restore the image of this mini-fauna with a bad reputation.Art and Prehistory, at the Musée de l’HommeThe Musée de l’Homme is hosting, from November 16, 2022 to May 22, 2023, an unprecedented exhibition dedicated to prehistoric art. Masterpieces from around the world are exhibited here, showcasing rock art and parietal art through original works and digital images of engravings and paintings.Relive, extinct animals in augmented realityFrom December 18, 2021 to December 31, 2023, the Natural History Museum invites you to live an incredible immersive experience, discovering life-size animals that have now disappeared. Thanks to augmented reality, the “Relive” exhibition lets you bring 11 extinct or endangered species back to life.The Museum of IllusionOpen all year round and every day, the illusion museum is an exhibition entirely dedicated to the optical illusion and what your eyes want your brain to believe. Explore the different rooms of this immersive exhibition, and stage yourself in a playful and surprising multi-sensory experience to live during a visit with family or friends.Upcoming exhibitions in ParisIs your next stay in Paris approaching, or are you anticipating your next vacation? Keep a small place in your visit schedule for upcoming exhibitions in Paris.Felines, in the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution of the Natural History MuseumFrom March 7, and until January 7, 2024, the National Museum of Natural History is hosting a temporary exhibition around the family of predators that has always fascinated young and old: the felines. We will discover the evolution of the relationship between them and humans, and 38 species will be staged in an unprecedented way. Do not hesitate to discover this playful and educational exhibition with the family.Harry Potter™ : l’expoMuggles everywhere will be jealous of the upcoming exhibit on the most famous of all wizards. I’exposition Harry Potter™, is therefore a traveling exhibition which will be set up at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center from April 21 until October 1, and which will introduce you to the world of Wizards, characters, animals, costumes and the decorations. The immersive exhibition will delight big fans, and introduce others to this magical world.Ramses & the gold of the PharaohsGo on a great trip to Egypt, more than 3,000 years ago, to discover one of the greatest builders of ancient Egypt: Ramses, during the exhibition “Ramses & the gold of the Pharaohs”. More than 180 original pieces will be exhibited under the Grand Halle de la Villette, from April 7 to September 6, 2023, including jewelry, furniture from the inviolate tombs of Tanis, royal masks… Also live a virtual reality experience at the meeting the tomb of Nefertiti and the temple of Abu Simbel.The garden of plantamouves, Clédat & PetitpierreSince February 16, and until September 4, 2023, the children’s gallery of the Center Pompidou hosts the immersive and participative exhibition “Clédat & Petitpierre, the garden of plantamouves”. Dedicated to children, this exhibition-workshop invites little ones to dance and move through choreographies, and with the help of multicolored foam accessories.For some family school holidays, or for a city trip with friends, the city of Paris is a cultural place where exhibitions are numerous. You know the schedule, all you have to do is schedule your visit, and reserve your room at the Cadet residence.

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Cadet Residence, your hotel near the Museum of Illusion

Visiting a museum is not always synonymous with silence and passivity, quite the contrary. At the museum of illusion, play and discovery are at the heart of the experience, and offer a playful moment that appeals to young and old alike. Take advantage of your stay at the Cadet Residence to discover the Paris Illusion Museum.The Illusion Museum: immersive and fascinating for young and oldPresent in 17 countries around the world, the museum of illusion has finally settled in Paris, and more precisely in the 1st arrondissement. This temple of optical illusion comes to tickle every gray cell of your brain, and tries to offer you a rational explanation for everything that your eyes cannot understand.This multisensory world fascinating is a unique and fun experience, where the senses are put to the test with good humor and curiosity. This educational Parisian museum appeals to both adults and children, and is an ideal visit with family or friends.On the program: a vast space of 70 fun and intriguing illusionswho promise you a few hours of laughter, doubt and questioning.The exhibitions of the Illusion Museum of ParisAs soon as you arrive in the museum, you are immersed in a multisensory journey that will overwhelm your senses, have fun, and challenge your ability to perceive your environment! 70 illusions punctuate your multisensory visit, from the funniest to the most disturbing.The overturned room : designed by the American ophthalmologist Adelbert Ames Jr, this room will turn you upside down. Take your best pose, trigger the camera, and discover yourself upside down and feet in the air, in a staging where the optical illusion is striking. What to call into question the law of gravity;Enjoy your food ! : you are not on your plate today? Take the expression literally: go to the Bon Appétit room! from the museum, to create the illusion of having your head on your plate;The Beuchet chair: did you know that the perception of your height depends essentially on the objects around you? With the Beuchet chair, you will make yourself very small;The tunnel Vortex : discover the three-dimensional universe of the Vortex tunnel, and try not to lose your footing in this straight tube which will leave you thinking that you will never be able to get out of there again.Many other experiences are to be had in this atypical museum in Paris. Between holograms, kaleidoscopes, room of mirrors, optical illusions and stereograms, treat yourself to a unique moment, as disturbing as it is fun, in a games room for young and old.The Museum of Illusion in practiceThe museum is located at 98 St. Denis Street, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Open every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (evening until 10 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday), the museum is also accessible to people with reduced mobility.The price of admission varies according to your situation:Adult price: €18;Child rate (from 5 to 15 years old): €12;Free for children under 5 ;Reduced rate for students, seniors, job seekers, families and people with reduced mobility.Our hotel residence in Paris 9: Cadet ResidenceLess than 20 minutes on foot from the Museum of Illusions, the Cadet residence offers you a quiet and comfortable pied-à-terre in the heart of the 9th arrondissement of Paris.Studios and apartments in Paris 9With its independent and autonomous accommodation, the Cadet Residence allows you to live a Stay in Paris freely. The apartment includes everything you need to recharge your batteries between two visits to Paris, allowing you to combine the advantages of hotel services and those of independent accommodation. Our aparthotel then provides you with an equipped kitchen area, a lounge area, a private bathroom and top-of-the-range bedding. All in a peaceful and warm atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle of the capital.An aparthotel in the heart of ParisAfter visiting the Illusion Museum, why not continue your discovery by going to the most beautiful places in Paris? The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, the Grands Boulevards… Thanks to its ideal location, the aparthotel La Cadet Résidence is the ideal starting point for all your discoveries.Do you like to experience extraordinary things, which shake up your convictions and disturb your cognitive sensations? The illusion museum and its fascinating puzzles are the ideal place, close to our aparthotel Cadet residence.

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Cadet Residence, the ideal aparthotel for the whole family in Paris

Traveling as a family is always an opportunity to spend good times together, and to create unforgettable memories. The city of Paris then represents an ideal destination to satisfy young and old, as the visits and activities offered are numerous. All that remains, then, is to find accommodation, and it is here that the Cadet residence stands out as an aparthotel in Paris 9 ideal for the whole family.Your family aparthotel in Paris 9You are looking for a warm and friendly hotel residence, which will be able to welcome your whole family during your stay.Stay in Paris ? The Cadet residence is made for you.A fully equipped apartment for your familyThe difficulty when you travel as a family is to find a place where you quickly feel at home, without having to move the whole house in your suitcases. La Cadet Résidence knows this and offers a Parisian aparthotel where each family has an independent and fully equipped apartment. Everything is then imagined so that you feel at home as soon as you arrive, and that you miss nothing: lounge area with television, private bathroom, fully equipped kitchen area, bedroom with high-end bedding, unlimited WiFi, air conditioning and heating… There is only one thing left for you to do: enjoy your stay in Paris!Your total independence then allows you to eat at the time you want, from your apartment, and to visit Paris whenever you want. This is an ideal solution for have a stress-free vacation, while saving restaurant costs outside the hotel.In the heart of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the Cadet residence is close to all the major sites of the capital, but also to the Gare du Nord and the Gare Saint-Lazare.Cadet residence: traveling light with babyYoung children often need adapted equipment. So, rather than preventing you from traveling, or taking everything you need with you on each trip, the Cadet residence has chosen to help you provide some baby equipment free of charge you will need: high chair, cot, bath and bottle warmer.If you need more baby equipment, our partner Baby’tems can also rent and deliver all other additional equipment, from €47 for 3 days (decreasing price over time): stroller, pram, baby carrier…An ideal location in Paris for everyoneLocated in a semi-pedestrian street in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the Cadet residence is ideally located a stone’s throw from Montmartre and the Opéra district. This is the ideal base for visiting Paris with the family.Enjoy the Grands Boulevards of Paris near our family hotelIf there is a place to visit in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, it is indisputably the district of Grands Boulevards. You can find there everything that Parisian life has two more typical: restaurants, bars, museums, shops and theaters.Garnier opera : on the Place de l’Opéra, the Palais Garnier and its sublime façade have been bringing the district to life since 1875. This theater dedicated to dance and opera is as beautiful inside as it is outside, and definitely worth the detour. The Chagall ceiling of the Grande Salle, the Grand Staircase with double revolution and the rotunda of the Glacier will dazzle your whole family;Comical opera : Place Boieldieu, the Opéra Comique stands out with its statues and columns. Created during the reign of the Sun King Louis XIV, in 1714, it represents one of the oldest institutions of theater and music in France. You can visit the premises, or even attend a comic opera performance;The Grands Boulevards theaters : known for the Parisian nocturnal and festive life, the Grands Boulevards are the seat of many theatres, such as the Palace, the Théâtre des Variétés, the Théâtre Trévise, the Folies Bergères, or the Théâtre des Nouveaux;The covered passages : the entire Grands Boulevards district is dotted with covered passages that are worth a look. These galleries dating from the 19th century are part of the heritage of Paris, as is the case of the passage Jouffroy, the passage du Verdeau, or the passage du Panorama;The Department Stores : shopping lovers know it, the temple of fashion is located on boulevard Haussmann. Meet at Spring Haussmann and to Galeries Lafayette Haussmann to live a unique shopping experience, between luxury brands and breathtaking architecture;Museums: Paris 9 is also a district where there are many museums to visit with the family. The chocolate museum is one of the essentials, but it is above all the Grevin museum which will delight young and old. With its wax statues bearing the effigy of the personalities of this world, this lively and playful space allows you to meet the big names of yesterday and today, with statues more real than life.Of course, you are free to discover the rest of the capital, and do not miss any of the unmissable sites of Paris: the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Gardens, the Arc de Triomphe, the Orsay Museum, the Luxembourg Gardens , the Champs Elysées, the Eiffel Tower…Are you looking for a hotel residence in a quiet area of ​​Paris? The aparthotel Cadet residence is ideal for a Parisian stay with family.

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Discover the 9th arrondissement of Paris

The 9th district of Paris always amazes with its contrasts. On one side, the Haussmann boulevards relate the past of the center of the capital. On the other side, the district of Pigalle wants to be liberated and modern. So let’s go to meet Paris 9, a district that is at the same time family, cultural, festive, commercial and touristic.Culture in the heart of the 9th arrondissement of ParisParis 9 may be the smallest arrondissement in Paris, but it is nonetheless one unmissable tourist site, both its monuments and its history have enlivened the capital. We then find there cultural sites not to be missed during your stay in Paris.The Palace garnish : built in 1875, the Opéra Garnier is the place for all the lyrical and choreographic festivities. It is here that the national ballet of the Opéra Garnier, one of the oldest classical dance companies in the world, organizes its performances. If you have the chance to visit the Palais Garnier and its opera, take the time to admire the sublime ceiling decorated with paintings by Marc Chagall;The romantic life museum : in the district of New Athens, this museum was previously the house of the painter Ary Scheffer. Today, his works can be found there, and the first floor of the residence is entirely dedicated to the author Georges Sand;The Gustave Moreau museum : in a more confidential setting, this small museum guides you in the footsteps of this Symbolist painter, in his workshops set up in his apartment;The Grevin museum : is it still necessary to present the famous wax museum? Go to Boulevard Montmartre to meet the wax statues of personalities who have made, or are still making, the history of France and the world;The Freemasonry museum : installed in the rue Cadet, this museum relates the history of the old brotherhood of the Grand Orient.The 9th arrondissement of Paris also surprises with its many religious buildings, such as the Church of the Holy Trinity, the Church of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, the Church of Saint-Louis d’Antin, the Church of Sainte-Eugène-Sainte-Cécile, the Lutheran Church of the Redemption , or the Great Synagogue of Paris.The 9th arrondissement: the temple of shopping in ParisAll shopping and fashion lovers know that the 9th arrondissement of Paris is the essential destination for indulging yourself. And for good reason, it is in this Parisian district that we find the Department Stores. Meet at boulevard Haussmann to make the windows of Parisian institutions: the Spring Haussmann and the Galeries Lafayette. Luxury, fashion and beauty come together here to offer you unforgettable shopping sessions. But don’t stop at these two big names in French shopping, and also take advantage of the shops in the shopping mall of passage Jouffroy, passage du Havre, and passage Verdeau.For a less luxurious shopping experience, head to the various shopping districts of the borough.The Blanche-Trinité neighborhood and its original shops;The Faubourg-Montmartre and its animation;The rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette and its specialized shops;The martyrs Street, a flagship location in the South Pigalle district (SoPi), with its trendy boutiques, restaurants and craft shops;The Saint-Georges district and rue Cadet, with their food shops and convenience stores;The Blanche Pigalle district and its Antwerp market;The Rochechouart district and its clothing boutiques, and in particular its wedding boutiques.Have fun and party in the 9th arrondissement of ParisIf you are not tired, after a great day of sightseeing, come experience the “Paris by night” in a 9th arrondissement that never seems to sleep. In the evening, the shops and monuments give way to performance halls and festive bars.The Boulevard des Capucines : the boulevard is best known for the Olympia Hall, which has received the greatest artists in the world (Edith Piaf, the Rolling Stones, Jacques Brel…), but also for the Edouard VII theater and the Athénée Théâtre Louis-Jouvet. The latter is classified as a historic monument and its Italian-style decoration makes it one of the most beautiful theaters in the capital;The Grands Boulevards and the Faubourg-Montmartre: party places par excellence, they are full of cinemas, restaurants and theatres. Among them, the novelty theater offers comedies and vaudevilles, while Folies Bergeres are known for their musical performances;The Saint-Georges district : this district of the 9th arrondissement is best known for its theaters. There we find theSt. George’s Theater, the Petite Loge theatre, the La Bruyère theatre, the Magic Den, the Internation Visual Theatre…;The Blanche Pigalle district : if you liked this district during the day, it will amaze you at night and takes on a completely different face, where the Fontaine theater, the Carrousel de Paris, the cabarets and the Nouvelle Eve ensure you have an unforgettable evening;The martyrs Street: don’t miss the festive atmosphere of the SoPi district at night, with its cabarets, its lively bars, and its concert halls that will make you experience the typical Parisian nightlife.But the dynamic and festive places are even more numerous, and you will find something to have fun at casino of Paris, this legendary Parisian music hall where many artists parade (singers, magicians, comedians…). And if you like musicals, the Mogador theater will put stars in your eyes.You plan to stay in Paris for a short or long stay ? Book your room at the Cadet Residence, and take advantage of its ideal location for discover the 9th arrondissement of Paris, Day and night.

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