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Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
Dandy Hotel & Kitchen in Paris region of Paris
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Dandy Hotel & Kitchen

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Highlights
Boutique hotel
4 stars
Downtown
Stylish
Restaurants
Bar
Breakfast buffet
Spa
24h desk

Nearby things to do

2-3h
Eiffel Tower

Iconic symbol of Paris and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. This wrought-iron masterpiece was designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel and constructed for the 1889 World's Fair held in Paris to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.

3-7h
Louvre Museum

The world's largest art museum and a historic monument of France. It's a former royal palace, with a history that dates back to the 12th century, but it was opened as a public museum in 1793.

1-2h
Notre-Dame Cathedral

One of Paris's most iconic landmarks, renowned for its imposing structure, ornate design, and historical significance.

1h
Jardin des Tuileries

Historic and elegant public garden created in the French style, dates back to the 16th century and was opened to the public in 1667.

1-2h
Sacré-Cœur Basilica

Prominent landmark and a symbol of hope and faith of Paris. Perched atop the highest point of the city, Montmartre hill, it offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere, apart from being an architectural marvel.

2-4h
Montmartre

Historic and picturesque neighborhood in Paris, known for its bohemian past and as a haven for artists. Situated on a large hill in the 18th arrondissement, it offers a unique blend of artistic history, charming streets, and stunning views of the city.

3-7h
Palace of Versailles

One of the most famous and opulent royal residences in the world. Originally a hunting lodge, it was transformed by King Louis XIV into a magnificent palace, symbolizing the absolute power of the French monarchy.

15m
Arc de Triomphe

One of the most famous monuments in Paris — an iconic symbol of French national pride. It was commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 after his victory at Austerlitz and was completed in 1836 and stands as a tribute to the French army, particularly those who fought in the Napoleonic Wars.

1-3h
Champs-Élysées Walk

Symbol of Parisian style and elegance, embodying the city's reputation as a global fashion and culture capital.

1-3h
Seine River Cruise

Quintessential Parisian experience, offering a unique perspective of the city from its historic waterway. These cruises allow you to witness the beauty and architectural grandeur of Paris from a different vantage point, passing by many of the city's most iconic landmarks.

2-3h
Musée d'Orsay

One of Paris's most beloved and visited museums. Housed in a grand Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900, it's renowned for its rich collection of masterpieces, making it an essential visit for art lovers exploring Paris.

1-2h
Luxembourg Gardens

One of Paris's most beloved public parks, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. Adjacent to the Luxembourg Palace, which houses the French Senate, these gardens are renowned for their beautiful layout, serene ambiance, and cultural significance.

1h
Pantheon

Mausoleum containing the remains of distinguished French citizens. Modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, it is a striking feature in the Parisian skyline.

1-2h
Sainte-Chapelle

Gem of Gothic architecture. Built in the 13th century by King Louis IX, originally to house his collection of Passion relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns, this royal chapel is renowned for its stunning stained-glass windows.

2-3h
Le Marais

One of Paris's most historic and vibrant districts, known for its well-preserved pre-revolutionary buildings, trendy boutiques, and a lively arts and dining scene. It seamlessly blends old-world charm with contemporary chic, making it a favorite among both locals and visitors.

1h
Hôtel des Invalides

Historic complex of buildings originally built as a hospital and retirement home for war veterans by Louis XIV in the 17th century.

1-3h
The Centre Pompidou

Unique cultural institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art. It is recognized for its high-tech architecture designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, featuring an innovative exterior with exposed skeleton of brightly colored tubes for mechanical systems.

15m
Tour Saint-Jacques

Striking gothic structure and a significant historical landmark. Originally part of the 16th-century Church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie, which was demolished during the French Revolution, the tower was spared and has since become a notable point of interest.

15m
Montmartre Vineyards

Hidden gem located in the heart of the Montmartre district. This small vineyard, occupying less than a hectare, is nestled on the northern slopes of Montmartre and is one of the few remaining working vineyards in Paris.

30m
Shakespeare & Company

One of the most famous independent bookstores in the world. This iconic English-language bookstore, originally established in 1919 by Sylvia Beach and later reopened in 1951 by George Whitman, has long been a meeting place for writers, artists, and intellectuals.

1h
Palais-Royal Garden

Serene and elegant space hidden away in the city center. The gardens are ideal for a peaceful break after visiting nearby attractions like the Louvre or the bustling streets of central Paris.

2-5h
Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie

The largest science museum in Europe. This innovative and interactive museum is designed to promote scientific and technical knowledge, particularly among young people, and is renowned for its hands-on approach to science education.

1-2h
Père Lachaise Cemetery

The city's largest cemetery and one of the most famous burial grounds in the world. Established in 1804 by Napoleon Bonaparte, it is renowned not only for its beautiful and serene landscapes but also as the final resting place of numerous famous personalities.

3h
Moulin Rouge

World-famous cabaret known for being the birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance. Opened in 1889, the Moulin Rouge is recognized by its red windmill on the roof and has long been a symbol of Parisian nightlife, attracting visitors from all over the world.

3-4h
Paris Food Tour

Essential experience for any culinary enthusiast visiting the city. Known as a global epicenter of gourmet cuisine, Paris offers a vast array of culinary delights, from traditional French dishes to modern fusion creations.

2-6h
Cooking Class

Cooking class in Paris is more than just learning to cook French cuisine. It’s an immersion into the French way of life and an opportunity to understand the passion and artistry that goes into every aspect of French cooking.

1-2h
Sidecar Vintage Tour

Unique and exhilarating way to explore the city. These tours are typically conducted using classic sidecars, adding a touch of vintage charm and adventure to the sightseeing experience.

1-2h
Catacombs of Paris

Unique and somewhat eerie experience beneath the city's streets. Established in the late 18th century in response to public health concerns over Paris's overflowing cemeteries, the catacombs hold the remains of millions of Parisians, transferred here over several decades.

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