The location...
Located on the "Left Bank" of Paris, on a quiet street just off the bustling Rue de Rennes, two blocks from Gare de Montparnasse and the airline coach terminal, this hotel, with its elegant limestone fa-ade, has been a landmark in the area since as far back as 1913. Being comfortably away from the hustle and bustle of the district and yet within easy reach of the area's best shopping, dining and entertainment venues owing to the close proximity of public transport, a mere 3 minute walk away, the Victoria place can truly be considered an ideal abode for leisure and business travelers.
Nearby attractions...
Porte de Versalles, the nearest fair site, is 2 km away and the huge Montparansse tower is a 5 minute walk from this hotel while guests will have direct access to Opera from the Montparnasse metro lines. The Champs Ellysees, the lovely Luxembourg Gardens, the St. Germain de Pres, considered the oldest church in Paris and originally built in 542 but destroyed by fire in 1794 and restored in the 19th century to it's old glory can all be easily accessed by the Victoria Palace.
Inside the hotel...
Throughout the hotel, the owner's personalized touch can be felt in the unique and elegant d-cor, combining luxury and artistic beauty in every nook and corner. There is a function room usable for meetings as well as receptions, a private garage for guest parking, a bar, handicap facilities, fitness facilities and non-smoking rooms, while other services to be found on-site extend to guided tours, concierge, 24 hour porterage, dry cleaning and babysitting.
Inside the rooms...
The rooms are considerably bigger than the other hotels on the left bank and the owner's exquisite taste continues to flow into the rooms as well, with Louis XVI style furniture and marble bathrooms, combined with modern amenities such air conditioned, sound proof and satellite television with CNN, mini bar, in-room safe, direct dial telephone, hairdryer and bathrobe.
The location...
Located on the "Left Bank" of Paris, on a quiet street just off the bustling Rue de Rennes, two blocks from Gare de Montparnasse and the airline coach terminal, this hotel, with its elegant limestone fa-ade, has been a landmark in the area since as far back as 1913. Being comfortably away from the hustle and bustle of the district and yet within easy reach of the area