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View all offers'L’hotel est un moment du voyage’ reads the prominent and poetic, leaf-like sign on your entry to Hotel B55. It remarks that your hotel is an important and momentous part of your journey – a philosophy that is at the very heart of Hotel B55.
‘Have we no wine here?’ (Coriolanus, Act I, Scene 9 - William Shakespeare)
Whilst you may have travelled to Paris to experience marvels, beauty and magnificence, you may not have realised that your stay at Hotel B55 is also trip for your senses. Your experience of Hotel B55 can in fact be accurately described in reference to its interactions with all five of the human senses.
Your eyes will widen at the sophisticated and elegant décor that runs throughout the entire hotel and your own delicately designed chamber. At the hotel’s bar, your nose will detect the exquisite aroma of the excellent and complimentary French wine being poured into your glass on your arrival. Meanwhile, your taste buds will be tantalised by the mere sight of this silky flowing wine and be elated by its flavours. When you slide into your soft bed and lay your head upon the plush pillow, when you slip into the lush pool or step into the splendid sauna, your sense of touch will be soothed and your body will unwind as you are subjected to complete relaxation.
That leaves the final sense: hearing – you will hear nothing but silence in your chamber in this peaceful place thanks to its brilliant location in the charming Butte-aux-Cailles neighbourhood. However, in addition to these five senses, you will be overwhelmed with a lasting sense of pleasure and warmth from the hearty and kind staff at this luxurious and comfortable hotel.
Maximum occupancy: 2 adults
Maximum occupancy: 2 adults
Maximum occupancy: 2 adults
Maximum occupancy: 2 adults and 2 children
Hôtel B55 ★★★★
55, rue Boussingault
75013
Paris
France
The Hotel B55 **** is located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, a 5 minute walk from Parc-de-Montsouris and from the famous Mire du Sud.
Paris is served by three main airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), located 25 km / 16 mi to the northeast of Paris, Paris Orly (ORY), located 13 km / 8.1 mi south of Paris, and Paris Beauvais (BVA), around 85 km / 53 mi north of Paris (near the city of Beauvais).
Paris Charles de Gaulle and Paris Orly receive flights from most capitals and major cities across Europe. Meanwhile, low-cost airlines (notably Ryanair), operate flights to Paris Beauvais from many cities across Europe, including the UK.
It is possible to reach Paris from a number of neighbouring countries including the UK, as well as elsewhere in France, via high-speed train services (for example Eurostar, Thalys, and France's TGV).
Most international trains arrive at Paris Gare du Nord or Paris Gare de l'Est.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.