Hôtel Monte Cristo

Latin Quarter


If you had just escaped from the Château d'If and picked up a shipload of Italian treasure on the way home, perhaps the Monte Cristo is what your Paris pied-à-terre would look like. Sensuous, chic and with the occasional surprise (like the basement pool), this is a fabulous place to lay your head, particularly if you're a Dumas fan.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Latin Quarter attractions

1. Galerie des Gobelins

0.28 MILES

Haute lisse (high relief) tapestries have been woven on specialised looms at the Manufacture des Gobelins since the 18th century along with Beauvais-style…

2. La Cité Fleurie

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3. George Orwell's Boarding House

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In 1928 George Orwell (1903–50) stayed in a cheap boarding house above 6 rue du Pot de Fer while working as a dishwasher. It's closed to the public, but…

4. Mosquée de Paris

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5. Abbaye Royale du Val-de-Grâce

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One of the city's grandest remnants of pre-Revolution Paris, Chapelle de la Val-de-Grâce was built in 1645 to celebrate the birth of Anne of Austria and…

6. Grande Galerie de l’Évolution

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The highlight of the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle for kids is the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution, with imaginative exhibits on evolution and…

7. Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle

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Despite the name, the National Museum of Natural History is not a single building, but a collection of sites throughout France. Its historic home is in…

8. Galerie des Enfants

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This hands-on science museum tailored to children from ages six to 12 is located in the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution, part of the Muséum National d…