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Walk in Paris 9 around our aparthotel

Whether you book a hotel room for a business trip or a tourist stay, it is sometimes nice to be able to visit the surroundings without wasting time on transport. In the heart of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the Cadet Residence invites you to discover the sites to be discovered during a walk around our aparthotel.Start your walk in Paris at the Atelier des LumièresBy taking metro line 9, theAtelier des Lumières is just 23 minutes from your Cadet hotel. Here is the opportunity to discover this very recent space entirely dedicated to Digital Arts. Housed in the former foundry of the Pichon family, this 3,300 m² exhibition center offers an immersive experience where monumental works are shown continuously. The walls are then covered withdigital works of art sometimes reaching 10 meters in height, thanks to innovative multimedia equipment including a spatialized sound system and more than 140 projectors.Shows are also offered regularly in the Atelier des Lumières art center, combining classical arts, music and digital technology.After the success of the exhibition highlighting the work of Van Gogh, this new Parisian monument presents you, until January 2, 2023, a Provençal journey around the works of Paul Cézanne, as well as an immersive experience on the theme of abstraction by Kandinsky.The Atelier des Lumières is open Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and also offers night openings on weekends, until 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and until 7 p.m. on Sundays.Visit the Père Lachaise cemeteryAccessible on foot from the Hotel du Cadran in just 16 minutes, the Père Lachaise cemetery is a unique place to walk, which takes you to the heart of a rich heritage dating back more than 2 centuries.A story that begins 220 years agoThe Père Lachaise cemetery was built in 1804 to cope with the lack of space to bury the dead in Paris. It was then decided to install it at the top of a hill, on the outskirts of Paris, on the hill which was then called “Champ-l’Évêque”. It was the architect Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart who then took charge of the project, and from June 1804, the first burials took place in this cemetery in eastern Paris.The Père Lachaise cemetery takes its name from the Jesuit priest François d’Aix de La Chaize, who lived on the hill of Champ-l’Évêque before the construction of the cemetery.The largest cemetery in Paris intra murosAfter more than 200 years of history and more than 70,000 graves, the cemetery is today the largest cemetery in the capital (43 hectares), but also the most visited in the world, with no less than 3.5 million visitors per year. Still in operation, nearly 10,000 funeral ceremonies are held there each year, and many famous people are buried there today. Among the most visited tombs today, we recognize great artists and famous people from all over the world: Édith Piaf, Alfred de Musset, Oscar Wilde, Yves Montand, Jim Morrison, Marcel Proust, Molière, Eugène Delacroix, Frédéric Chopin….Other graves attract the curiosity of tourists with their more unusual appearance, such as the tomb of Victor Noir and his bronze statue symbolizing fertility for some, or the tomb of Fernand Arbelot representing him lying and holding his face in his handsa woman’s.The Père Lachaise cemetery is also home to many commemorative monuments, the best known of which is most certainly the Communards’ wall, which pays tribute to the combatants of the city of Paris who were shot in 1871.A cemetery with incredible biodiversityIf the cemetery du Père Lachaise, in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, is best known for its graves, yet life is very present there, and the green space it represents is the ideal place for the development of biodiversity. There are then more than 4,000 trees of 80 different species, enough to let the fauna and flora express themselves freely. In addition, the use of phytosanitary products has been prohibited there since 2015, allowing hedgehogs, birds, bats and even foxes to live peacefully and freely.Of course, the walk around the hotel does not stop there, and your curiosity can push you to the Montmartre hill, the Opera, or the Palais Garnier.The Cadet residence, in the heart of the 9th arrondissement of ParisA stone’s throw from the picturesque district of Montmartre and many other significant sites of Paris, the Cadet residence welcomes you in a modern and warm aparthotel, decorated according to London inspiration.Let yourself be seduced by this soothing atmosphere, and take possession of your apartment or studio, to live a unforgettable stay in Paris. Here, everything is at your disposal so you don’t miss anything and enjoy. The independent accommodation is fully equipped, with a lounge area, a small equipped kitchen, a private bathroom and a sleeping area. This is enough to spend a good night’s sleep before setting off to discover Paris 9.Many services are offered to you for more comfort. From the grocery kit as soon as you arrive, to the washing machine, to the cleaning service, you will not miss anything and you will feel at home from the first seconds.Does the history of Paris fascinate you? Learn more by exploring the 9th arrondissement. You will discover the most beautiful places in the City of Light, just a stone’s throw from the Cadet residence.

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Where to run in Paris near our aparthotel?

A stay in Paris should not prevent you from doing your little outdoor sports session. On the contrary, some places in the capital are particularly conducive to running and physical exercise. From our hotel, discover the best spots for running in Paris 9.A short run from the Canal Saint-MartinFrom the Canal Saint-Martin to the Parc de la Villette, the setting is ideal for running on flat ground, and discovering the beauties of the capital along the way.The Saint-Martin canalStart your sports session at the Saint-Martin canal, on the right bank of Paris, and follow the canal at your own pace. The bars and small bistros offer you a very special and colorful atmosphere, and put you on your feet quietly. Continue to the Villemin garden, and take advantage of your quick visit to admire its beautiful lawn and its pretty bandstand.The Stalingrad rotundaNow reach the Bassin de la Villette via the Stalingrad rotunda. You will thus find the Quai de Seine, on the left bank, and thus set off on a most pleasant route of several kilometres.The Bassin de la VilletteHere you are again on the banks of the Seine, this time with a pretty perspective on the horizon, which will take you to the Parc de la Villette, if you feel like it. You will probably come across petanque or ping-pong players, peaceful walkers and small motor boats. This environment immerses you in a perfect setting to clear your mind and focus on your breath.The Canal de l’OurcqAren’t you tired? So continue along the Canal de l’Ourcq for a few more kilometers, but don’t forget that you will then have to do the reverse journey to find your hotel room! That said, the Canal de l’Ourcq is particularly good for running, and you can even take the opportunity to see some masterpieces of street art.Parc de la VilletteUltimate objective of your sporting outing, Parc de la Villette is finally available to you. Its 55 hectares of green spaces are an opportunity to continue your efforts in a peaceful setting, or catch your breath while enjoying the show.Running in Parc Monceau, in Paris 8To vary the pleasures and the level of difficulty, here is another running route for your jogging in the heart of Paris. This time, go to Parc Monceau, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. Admittedly, the park is further from the hotel than the Saint-Martin canal. On the other hand, the charming setting will not make you regret your efforts.A random jog along the alleysClose to the Arc de Triomphe, Parc Monceau is located in a rather upscale district, and the general atmosphere plunges you into a certain voluptuousness. You then have the choice of running randomly through the paths of the park, which will allow you to discover the lawns, the rotunda, the majestic trees, the Renaissance arcade and the park basin. On the other hand, it will be difficult to estimate the distance covered.If you’re aiming for performance and need to know the precise distance of your route, you can follow the circular walkway that goes all the way around the park, following the outermost path each time. You will then know that each lap is 1,100 meters. You can then count the number of laps to estimate the distance traveled.Good to know: most, if not all, Parc Monceau runners do the laps counter-clockwise!When to run at Parc Monceau?Like all parks in Paris, walkers are sometimes numerous, and depending on your objective, busy periods should be avoided. So, if you want to be free to run at your own pace or do interval training without having to slalom between pedestrians, it is better to come on weekday mornings, between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., or on winter evenings.Of course, the aisles are much busier on sunny days and after school and work. So, if you have the possibility, avoid these peak hours.For information, Parc Monceau is open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. from October 1 to April 30, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. from May 1 to August 31, and from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. from September 1 to 30.La Cadet Résidence, your hotel close to the best running spotsWhether you are passing through Paris for a professional stay or for a tourist trip, the Cadet aparthotel opens its doors to you in the heart of the capital.You will then have plenty of time to go for a run on the banks of the Seine or in a Parisian park, morning or evening, and find refuge in one of our independent apartments and studios. You will find all the necessary comfort for rest and relaxation, with a lounge area, comfortable bedding, an equipped kitchen area, or even a private bathroom.The team of the Cadet residence then does everything possible to guarantee you an unforgettable stay, by offering you additional paid services, such as the grocery kit, an additional cleaning service, a laundry service (washing machine and dryer )…Whether you are at home or on a trip, you do not deviate from your sports session? Then book a room at the Cadet residence, and take advantage of our routes to run in Paris close to our hotel.

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An unforgettable family stay in Paris

Paris is a city full of surprises, where the cultural and historical heritage opens the doors to an infinity of discoveries. And what could be more curious than children? Take advantage of a family city trip to Paris to introduce young people to the richness of the country’s history and the artistic and cultural diversity of the world. The Cadet residence welcomes you for a family stay in Paris unforgettableCadet aparthotel: for a successful family stay in ParisCombining the comfort of a hotel and the independence of a rental apartment, the Cadet aparthotel is the ideal accommodation for a family stay in the capital.An independent apartment with many hotel servicesBecause it is always nice to be able to put down your suitcases without worrying about the time, eat when you want, and go out to visit Paris at any time, the Cadet Résidence offers you accommodation totally autonomous. You then live at your own pace, thanks to the comfort of studios and apartments fully furnished and equipped to satisfy the whole family.So there’s no need to book two hotel rooms and move from one to the other indefinitely, the aparthotel allows you to all live together, without constraint. You will then enjoy the lounge area with flat screen TV and sofa to relax and spend convivial moments with the family, the equipped kitchen to prepare good meals or eat on the go, a private bathroom to take care of your you in complete relaxation, and a sleeping area with quality bedding to recharge your batteries.And for optimal comfort, you will have access to the Internet in unlimited and free wifi, and will be able to take advantage of the heating or air conditioning of your accommodation.Your aparthotel in the very center of the 9th arrondissement of ParisIdeally located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, and very well served by public transport,the Cadet Résidence aparthotel allows you to discover the capital , surrounded by the people who are dear to you.You can then walk to the Butte Montmartre to see the Sacré-Coeur, go to the Opéra Garnier, or soak up the warm atmosphere of rue Cadet.The bus, metro and RER stations near the hotel are perfectly located for the City of Light without pressure, and visiting the most beautiful monuments in Paris.Take a family stroll through the Square d’Anvers in ParisJust a 10-minute walk from the Cadet residence, the Square d’Anvers was built on the former slaughterhouses of Montmartre in the mid-19th century.In the heart of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the square is an ideal green space for a peaceful family stroll, far from the bustle of Paris. You will then be charmed by this garden with its green lawn, as well as its elegant bandstand. Surrounded by flowers, the whole family will instinctively look towards the prestigious Sacré-Coeur, before everyone returns to the pleasure of strolling during your family vacation.Children and teenagers will be delighted to find newly renovated equipment, with a playground and a multi-sports area intended for all young people from 2 to 12 years old. The little ones will be delighted to learn to climb on the adapted playground.And if you want to have a great time with your family, find out about the various concerts and shows that regularly take place at the bandstand.Make the most of the playgrounds in Square MontholonAfter a pleasant family visit to Paris and many hours of walking, it’s high time to please the children by allowing them to let off steam in a playground. The Square Montholon is then the ideal place, just 10 minutes walk from the hotel, and parents and adults will be surprised to take as much pleasure there as their children.The family trip then takes on the appearance of discovering the Parisian fauna and flora, in this landscaped green space, including many varied trees, pretty flowers, and magnificent shrubs.Then let the children have fun on the playgrounds, while you relax on the rest areas. The youngest will play in complete safety in this park which pays homage, with its imposing stele, to the young children who did not go to school and who died in deportation.How about visiting the Grévin museum?During a family trip to Paris, there are essential family activities : the Iron Lady, the Louvre Museum, the Arc de Triomphe, the Cité des Sciences, the Jardin des Plantes, the Jardin d acclimatization, the Cité des Enfants… But the place that will probably amuse the whole family is the Grévin museum.On Boulevard Montmartre, a stone’s throw from the Hôtel de Ville in the 9th arrondissement and the Palais Garnier, the museum features more than 200 wax statues bearing the effigy of the greatest personalities in the world. From the greatest writers to world-famous footballers, passing through singers of several generations and heroes of French history, young and old find their happiness there, and everyone takes their selfie with their idol.Are you planning a family vacation in Paris ? The Cadet residence allows you to enjoy fully equipped and independent accommodation, to fully live your Parisian experience, without constraint and with ease.

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Cadet Residence: The ideal aparthotel to accommodate your family at Christmas

It’s always nice to be able to celebrate Christmas surrounded by your whole family, but in Paris, the problem of accommodation always comes up. Whether you want to accommodate your family who comes to see you, or whether you decide to spend Christmas in Paris, the Cadet residence meets all your expectations by offering you a Paris ideal aparthotel for a family stay in for Christmas.Cadet Residence: accommodate your family at Christmas in an aparthotel in the heart of ParisParisians who do not have enough space to accommodate their family are always delighted to be able to offer them quiet and comfortable accommodation. The Cadet Residence is then the ideal solution for your winter holidays.A comfortable and spacious apartment for the whole familyYou plan to stay with family in Paris during the month of December 2022? The Cadet Residence is an excellent alternative to a hotel, since it provides you with perfectly equipped independent accommodation.In the heart of Paris 9, the aparthotel welcomes you in a friendly and modern space, where the studios and apartments will become your haven of tranquility for the end of year celebrations. Accommodating up to 6 people, the accommodations are designed for families who simply wish to put down their suitcases and enjoy their winter holidays at their own pace. Everything is there to enjoy an unforgettable New Year and enjoy the magic of the end-of-year celebrations: equipped kitchen, lounge area with sofa and flat-screen TV, private bathroom, free and unlimited wifi, top-of-the-range bedding, and much more. sure, the heating to ensure you beautiful nights sheltered from the cold of winter.Accommodation ideally located in the center of ParisYou are probably planning to take advantage of the winter school holidays and this festive period to visit the capital. Nothing will be easier thanks to the many public transport near the Cadet Residence. Metro, bus and RER run daily, and even on public holidays and January 1st.But many sites and monuments are also within walking distance from the Cadet Residence. A few minutes walk will suffice to reach the Opéra Garnier, the Montmartre district, or the famous Grévin museum which entertains young and old alike.Take advantage of your stay in Paris to discover the city and its Christmas lightsEvery winter, all the towns in France adorn themselves with their finest finery to make the eyes of adults and children shine. The city of Paris then competes in beauty and sparkle, to offer you a festive atmosphere full of magic.The Christmas illuminations in the City of LightThe end-of-year holiday season is the perfect opportunity to leave everyday life behind to dive into the magical world of Christmas. Tourists from all over the world then roam the streets of Paris to admire the beauties of the city. The City of Light has never lived up to its name so well, with sparkling projections, luminous arches, incandescent flames and multicolored light bulbs.From November 2022, and until January 2023, then discover the illuminations of Paris, not missing the main axes: the avenue des Champs-Élysées, the place Vendôme, the avenue Montaigne, the Montmartre district, or even Bercy Village.The Christmas windows of the department stores of ParisTrue to tradition, the department stores and small boutiques of Paris are decked out in their festive clothes from November 2022. Don’t miss these enchanting decorations, worthy of the finest works of art. ‘art. Each store competes in originality and ingenuity to make your eyes shine and the children dream.Then discover the magical decorations, the amazing sketches and the magic automatons of the windows of the Printemps Haussmann, the BHV Marais, the Galeries Lafayette, the Bon Marché Rive Gauche, or even Beaugrenelle Paris. And if you feel like it, the shopping centers of Paris are not left out to sell you dreams while waiting for Santa Claus!Christmas markets in the capital Atradition of the end-of-year celebrations, the Christmas markets in Paris are the unmissable event for Christmas lovers. The small chalets open their doors from November 2022 and during all school holidays, to offer you the pleasure of an end-of-year shopping session. This is an opportunity tobuy the latest Christmas gifts, or to have fun with small purchases in red and white colors to dress up the tree or offer you a treat for the New Year’s Eve feast, for example.To live an unforgettable stay in Paris, go with all your family to the Christmas market of Notre-Dame, to the Christmas village of La Défense, to the magic of Christmas at the Tuileries, or even to the Christmas market of Les Halles.Christmas events near the Cadet RésidenceDuring all the winter holidays and the end-of-year holiday period, the museums and monuments of Paris remain open (except December 25 and January 1). Take the opportunity to visit all the sites you’ve always dreamed of seeing: the Louvre Museum, the Jardin des Plantes, the Jardin d’Acclimatation, the National Museum of Natural History…But at Christmas, more than at any time of the year, Paris opens the doors to many festivities. Fill up with emotions by marveling at the spectacle of the Lion Kingat the Mogador theatre, admire the magical decorations of the gardens of the Palace of Versailles, vibrate with happiness at festival Lumières at Parc de la Villette…atmosphere carnival, go to the Tuileries carnival, or the indoor Christmas carnival, at the Parc Floral.Your Christmas shopping in ParisWho says trip to Paris, also says window shopping. So why not take advantage of the discovery of the sublime decorated windows to enter the stores and do some small shopping?Offer a gourmet gift : if you have gourmets in your entourage, stock up on chocolates and tasty pastries by going to the Lafayette Maison & Gourmet grocery store, or to the Maison du Chocolat;Offer a fashion gift : don’t stop at the sublime windows of the department stores of Paris, and go inside, in the temple of fashion. You will find your happiness there, and that of your loved ones;Give a gift to a child : the youngest made a list for Santa Claus as long as your arm? Go to the Disney Store, or even to the famous Nain Bleu, to find the gift that will hit the mark;Offer a design gift : lovers of interior decoration will be delighted to receive a gift straight from the most beautiful design boutiques in Paris, such as Merci, La Trésorerie, Fleux…;Offer a cultural gift : a book is always a pleasure gift. The choice of independent booksellers is then great, such as Le Monte-en-l’air or Impromptu, and Harry Potter lovers will find their happiness at the Wizard’s Shop, in the Marais district.Are you planning to come and spend Christmas with your family in Paris ? La Cadet Résidence invites you to stay in an aparthotel with ideal conditions to stay with your loved ones, and experience this magical period intensely.

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Your hotel close to the Grand Rex in Paris

Much more than just a cinema, the Grand Rex in Paris is both an institution and a historical monument. Whether you are a cinema lover or a lover of French heritage, this Parisian cultural hotspot opens its doors to you, a stone’s throw from your Cadet Résidence hotel.The Grand Rex in ParisThe Grand Rex was founded in 1932, on the initiative of Jacques Haïk, a very ambitious film exhibitor and distributor. It is, in fact, a major project that sees the light of day, making the Grand Rex the largest cinema in Europe, with an area of ​​2,000 m² and a height of 35 meters.The building shines with its Art Deco facade, its 3,300 seats and its huge screen, never before seen. And if the success is there at the inauguration, Jacques Haïk nevertheless takes stock a few years later. The cinema was then bought by the Gaumont company, which then sold it to Jean Hellmann, Alan Byre and Laudy Lawrence.Despite the Second World War and the grip of the Germans, the Grand Rex quickly reopened in 1945, and the screening of the film was only the highlight of a gigantic spectacle. The ” Féerie des eaux ” is also one of the first successful shows, which can still be seen today during the Christmas holidays.Over the years, the Grand Rex cinema has increased its number of cinemas, allowing today to accommodate more than one million spectators.The greatest films and the greatest artists then passed through the Grand Rex: the first Disney screened in France (Pinocchio, in 1946), Gary Cooper, Peter Jackson, Tom Cruise, Quentin Tarantino, Richard Gere, Peter Jackson…Cadet residence: your ideal hotel to go to the Grand RexA stay in Paris is an opportunity to discover the essential sites of French heritage. Among the monuments, the Grand Rex is also an opportunity to live the experience of the 7thart with intensity. The Cadet Residence is then close to the Grand Rex cinema, thus facilitating access to your screening.The comfort of an aparthotel in Paris 9Elegantly decorated by the Design Agency, the Cadet Residence is an aparthotel in the heart of the 9tharrondissement of Paris. The team welcomes you in a modern decoration, where the contemporary style rubs shoulders with the vintage style, with great taste and charm. The warm and cozy atmosphere is found even in the apartments and studios, where the spaces have been designed for your comfort.You will stay in a studio or apartment , including all the equipment useful for your well-being: equipped kitchen area, private bathroom, bedroom with top-of-the-range bedding, lounge area with flat-screen TV, unlimited and free WiFi,etc. Elsewhere, the Cadet Residence has a studio accessible to people with reduced mobility.The services of a top-of-the-range residence in Paris Whenpassing through Paris, it is always pleasant to be able to put down your luggage and feel at home. La Cadet Résidence offers very comfortable services to ensure that your trip to Paris simple and practical.Booking your hotel room gives you access to many services, such as the provision of bathroom linen (towel, tea towel, bath mat), toiletries and cleaning products (dishwasher tablets, trash bags, etc.).Cleaning is done weekly, and sheets and towels are changed every 15 days.You can, of course, request additional paid services, such as more frequent cleaning, the provision of a grocery kit, use of the washing machine…Your hotel a stone’s throw from the Grand RexIn the heart of Paris 9, the hotel la Cadet Résidence is very well served by public transport, and is close to the most beautiful sites of the capital. You can then easily visit the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Montmartre or even Notre-Dame Cathedral. But you can also reach the Grand Rex cinema, rue de la Poissonnière, in just 10 minutes on foot. This is enough to offer you a nice little stroll through the streets of Paris after the screening of the film.Some practical information on the Grand RexThe Grand Rex is a UGC cinema with 7 screens. The first, the Grand Rex room, has 2,702 seats and shows 2D and 3D films.take place at the end of each year screening of the Christmas film.Rooms 2 to 7 offer between 100 and 500 seats, for viewing in 2D and 3D.Several rates are then available depending on the room and the type of screening:– 14 years old;Morning session;Reduced price ;Full price.Please note: due to the architecture of the premises, accessibility for people with reduced mobility is only possible in the Grand Rex room and room 5.Currently at the Grand RexAre you planning to stay in Paris in the coming days? The Grand Rex then opens its doors to you to discover all the films currently showing, but you can also take part in the guided tour of the Grand Rex or the interactive tour of the Grand Rex, live a cinema marathon, attend concerts and shows, visit the backstage of the Grand Rex, or take part in an escape game to save the cinema.Le Grand Rex is a majestic cinema that showcases the 7th art . Whether you are a fervent cinema lover, or a simple curious visitor, this establishment will amaze you. Book your room now at the Cadet Residence near the Grand Rex, and enjoy your cinema sessions with peace of mind.

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Visit the Gustave Moreau museum from the Cadet Residence

Visiting Paris is always an opportunity to discover the great monuments. But, unless you spend several weeks there, it is not easy to make a choice, as there are so many museums and high places. From the Cadet Résidence, we recommend that you visit the Gustave Moreau Museum, a tribute to this great Symbolist painter.The Gustave Moreau MuseumLocated in the 9tharrondissement of Paris, not far from the Hôtel de la Cadet Résidence, the Gustave Moreau Museum is a national museum housed in the painter’s former studio.We discover 14,000 works by different authors, including the artist’s paintings, but also his watercolours, his drawings and tracings, as well as his wax sculptures.Presentation of the Gustave MoreauThe Museum is housed in a 3-storey building, where the ground floor comprises 6 rooms, each opening onto a small garden. Four of them are dedicated to drawings and sketches, and one of the four is even dedicated to the great Italian masters.On the first floor, we find theapartment of the Moreau family, with the dining room, a boudoir, a bedroom, an office-library and a hallway.On the second floor, we discoverGustave Moreau’s studio, before going to the third floor, where two rooms are devoted to the greatest works.The history of the Gustave Moreau museumAt the beginning of the 20th century, rue de La Rochefoucauld was located in the heart of New Athens, a district at the foot of the Montmartre hill very popular with artists and writers. It is at number 34 of this street that Gustave Moreau’s master, François-Édouard Picot, lives and sets up his studio.In 1852, the parents of Gustave Moreau invested in the name of their son in a house-workshop in this artistic district, at 14 rue de La Rochefoucauld. The whole family settled there in cramped conditions, before the hotel was extended in 1896. The construction was then raised by one floor, allowing the painter to exhibit his greatest works in the workshops of the 2nd3rd andfloors .Gustave Moreau would spend his whole life there, and died in 1898. Shortly before his death, he had nevertheless bequeathed his building and everything it contained to the State, demanding that everything remain as it was.The Gustave Moreau museum then opened its doors in 1903, and will be completely renovated in 2015.Cadet Residence: your ideal hotel for visiting the Gustave Moreau MuseumParis is undeniably a high place in the artistic history of the world. There are many museums there, including the Gustave Moreau museum, a stone’s throw from the Cadet Residence.A warm and comfortable aparthotelLocated in the heart of the 9tharrondissement of Paris, the Cadet Residence is an aparthotel that will seduce you with its friendly atmosphere. We owe this unique atmosphere to the interior decoration of the place, inspired by the London Shoreditch style, halfway between contemporary and vintage.But the friendliness is also due to the spacious and bright apartments and studios, which offer all the necessary comfort to stay in Paris in peace.And to complete your satisfaction, and meet all your needs, the Cadet Residence also has a studio accessible to people with reduced mobility.The services of your Paris 9 aparthotelIn your apartment or studio, which can accommodate from 2 to 6 people, you will find a cozy bedroom, a living room with TV, an equipped kitchen area and a bathroom with separate toilet.As soon as you arrive, the bedding will be ready, and you will have everything you need for your stay in Paris : bath towels, toiletries, cleaning products… In addition, the sheets will be changed every 15 days, and cleaning will be done on a weekly basis.You can also take advantage of paid services: washing machine, dryer, additional toiletries, change of sheets and more frequent cleaning…Your tourist residence in the heart of Paris 9Very well served by public transport, and ideally located in the heart of the capital, the hotel la Cadet Résidence is the perfect starting point for all your Parisian visits. You can then take the metro, the bus, or even the RER or taxi, to get to the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, or the Montparnasse Tower.Other monuments, much closer to the hotel, are within walking distance, such as Place Vendôme, the Opéra Garnier, or the Gustave Moreau museum (12 minutes on foot).Some practical information for your visit to the Gustave Moreau MuseumAre you planning to visit the former studio and home of painter Gustave Moreau ? Here are some recommendations to prepare for your visit to the museum:The museum is open every day from 10 am to 6 pm, except Tuesdays, January 1May 1, and December 25;Reservations are compulsory, whether during normal periods or during temporary exhibitions;The museum has 3 staircases, no lift, so it is not accessible to people in wheelchairs or strollers;Prices vary according to your desires and your condition (from 5 to 9 €), and admission is free every first Sunday of the month.Good to know: you can buy a combined ticket to visit the Gustave Moreau museum and the Jean-Jacques Henner museum at a preferential rate. In addition, in the 8 days following your visit, you will benefit from a reduced rate on presentation of your admission ticket for various museums (Guimet museum, Orsay museum, Jean-Jacques Henner museum, free visit of the Palais Garnier and Museum of Romantic Life).To visit Paris is to soak up the artistic soul of the capital, through its many museums and works of art. The Cadet Residence invites you to take advantage of your stay in Paris to visit the Gustave Moreau museum and meet this artist, his work and his life.

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Your hotel near the Folies Bergere in Paris 9

A meeting place for artists of the Belle Époque, the Folies Bergère is still today an essential party venue in Paris, but also a witness to the artistic history of the capital. Live the experience of the music hall by staying at the Cadet Résidence, your hotel near the Folies Bergère.Three centuries of Folies Bergère historyA stone’s throw from the Grands Boulevards, in the 9tharrondissement of Paris, the Folies Bergère were born at the end of the Second Empire, and opened on May 1, 1869.They are d first called the Folies Trévise, and its architect, Plumeret, had in mind to design the most important of the music halls in Paris. However, success was not forthcoming when this café-concert opened, and it even turned into a political meeting room during the war of 1870.In 1871, Léon Sari bought the place, and launched large works. Success is finally there, the public loves the pantomimes, operettas and circus acts offered.It was not until the end of the 19th century that the music-hall revue was born, and that feathers appeared on stage. The success is such that many big stars parade on stage, and in particular Mistinguett and Maurice Chevalier.Feathers, pomp and glitter are on the menu every evening, making the Folies Bergère the most famous entertainment venue in Paris.Today, the Folies Bergère Paris is a theater that offers various shows, such as light comedies, musicals, concerts, one-man shows, gospel choirs, a cabaret…Cadet Résidence: your ideal hotel to enjoy the Folies BergèreIf you want to be able to spend an unforgettable evening at the Folies Bergère without worrying about the return journey, the Cadet Résidence is the hotel for you.Your apartment near the Folies BergèreIdeally located in the 9tharrondissement of Paris, the Cadet Résidence offers you apartments and studios that allow you to live in a hotel as if you were at home. The London-inspired decoration immerses you in a peaceful and cozy atmosphere, while the accommodations provide you with all the comfort you need to visit Paris in peace.Accessible to people with reduced mobility, the rooms of the Paris 9 aparthotel are a true haven of peace close to the greatest monuments of the capital.Accommodation and services at the Cadet aparthotelCan accommodate 2 to 6 people, the studios and apartments at the Cadet Résidence include all the equipment necessary for your comfort:bathroom (shower or bath);Equipped kitchen area;Bedroom with quality bed;Lounge area with TV;Air conditioning and heating;Unlimited free Wi-Fi…In addition, the hotel also provides you with additional services and equipmentto complete your Parisian stay: grocery kit, access to the laundry room (washing machine and dryer), baby equipment, toiletries …A Paris 9 aparthotel near the Folies BergèreDo you want to stay near the Folies Bergère, so that you can return home peacefully after your festive evening? La Cadet Résidence is just a 3-minute walk from the performance hall.But the hotel is also very well served by public transport, which allows you to enjoy the Folies Bergère at night, and to visit Paris during the day. The Eiffel Tower, Montmartre, the Champs-Élysées, and all the greatest monuments of the capital are yours!Some practical information for coming to the Folies BergèreIf you wish to live a magical experience at the Folies Bergère, we advise you to anticipate your visit.Buy your ticketsFor each show, it is strongly recommended to reserve your place.you can opt for booking:Online, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day;By telephone, Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.;At the box office, Tuesday and Thursday between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.Reservations are possible up to one hour before the performance, if places are available.Withdraw your ticketsTo withdraw your tickets before the performance, 3 solutions are available to you:At the ticket office, the same evening, on presentation of a copy of the email confirming the reservation, and an identity document;By email, the e-ticket is available in the customer area, section “my e-tickets”;By simple mail, for numbered places only.Coming to the Folies BergèreFor your comfort, it is recommended to come at least 30 minutes before the start of the show. You can then go to the Folies Bergère theater hall :By metro (Grands Boulevards station or Cadet station);By bus (Provence-Faubourg Montmartre stop, or Cadet stop);By RER (Gare du Nord station, Magenta station, or Auber station);By car (Drouot car park, limited spaces);On foot, in just 5 minutes from the Cadet Résidence.At the moment at the Folies BergèreThe Folies Bergère offer very varied performances every evening, to meet all tastes. You can then take part in unique events:The guided tour of the Folies Bergère;A concert (Magma in October, Véronique Sanson in November, Vincent Delerm in December…);A show (Romeo and Juliet Tango in September, the greatest magicians in the world in October, Flying Bach in November…);An event for children (Henri Dés in November, Merlin from October to January, etc.);A humorous show (Élie Semoun in December, Fabrice Éboué in December, les Chevaliers du fiel in January…).Do you want to experience the crazy Parisian nights? The Folies Bergère have always been a must! Book your room at the Cadet Residence, and experience artistic Paris with complete peace of mind.

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