The Madison Hotel is located in the 6th distrct of Paris, 75006 Paris 6th, close to the Rue Du Four, rue Bonaparte, rue Saint-Andre-des-Arts.
The Madison Hotel has been chosen by Albert Camus when descending in Paris, and there he completed his manuscript de l'Etranger.
Located slightly behind the Boulevard Saint-Germain, on a small little place, it is facing the church of Saint Germain des Pres, in the vicinity of
Cafe Les Deux Magots and Cafe De Flore deemed to be meeting places for intellectuals and Famous people.
You can also choose a room enjoying this view, and you should be high, the higher your panorama expanded beyond the roofs of the district.
The rooms are large, classical and irresistibly elegant; Everywhere you can find the same comfort: beautiful fabrics from Lelièvre, deep carpets printed placards with large drawers in the English, bathrooms tiles from Italy and old furniture often .
The corridors were built with the same care.
The salon is decorated with his superb eighteenth, wood panelling, its greenery d'Aubusson, elegant shepherdesses.
As for the breakfast room (buffet brunch), it is equally charming with its ground cabochons and fireplace where, at the earliest frost burns an outbreak of 6 am to midnight., A great hotel where the reception was attentive and smiling.
Some places of interest:
Musée national Eugène Delacroix
National Museum Eugene Delacroix
6, rue de Furstenberg - 33 (0) 1 44 41 86 50
Musée Ernest Hébert
Ernest Hebert Museum
85, rue du Cherche-noon - 33 (0) 1 40 13 46 46
Musée d'Histoire contemporaine
Museum of Contemporary History
Hotel des Invalides - 33 (0) 1 44 42 38 39
Musée d'Histoire de la Médecine
Museum of Medical History
12, rue de l'Ecole de Medicine - 33 (0) 1 40 46 16 93
The General Pharmacy Saint-Placide
R 58 St Placide 75006 PARIS - 01 45 48 40 43
Pharmacy Baussaron
57 r Dauphine 75006 PARIS - 01 43 26 94 06