Located in the heart of Paris, the 9th arrondissment is a multi-faceted district, historical, cultural, artistic and commercial. It is here that one of the architectural jewels of French heritage is located, the prestigious Palais Garnier home of the Opera Garnier, inaugurated in 1875 and still offering a rich programme of opera and choreographic performances. The theatre is distinguished by its sumptuous architecture, combining styles ranging from Baroque to Rococo to Neoclassical, and is thus one of the symbols of the indissoluble link between the city of Paris and its varied cultural identity. In this area there is always a vibrant and stimulating atmosphere, with its eclectic and original decoration and design shops, fashion and craft boutiques, all the way to the veritable temple of luxury shopping at the Galeries Lafayette.
It is in this charming district, on the iconic Rue La Fayette, that NH Paris Opéra Faubourg is located. The hotel enjoys a strategic location: the surrounding area is dotted with famous cultural attractions, shopping centres and a wide choice of restaurants, typical Parisian brasseries, or French bakeries.
In the heart of the Grands Boulevards, amidst buildings with stone façades, sophisticated shop windows and historic cafés, NH Paris Opéra Faubourg is inspired by the elegance and refinement of this historic district, blending perfectly with its surroundings. Indeed, the hotel occupies a six-story Haussmann-style building dating back to 1880, featuring an elegant façade: a unique blend of history and culture. This bond is also reflected in the hotel’s recently renovated interior, which features a hybrid style that captures the different souls of the Ville Lumière through a harmonious blend of classical and modern elements, with constant references to opera, ballet and the ambiance of the Grands Boulevards..
Thanks to the modern interiors and the high quality comfort of the hotel, guests will be able to enjoy an unforgettable stay, where past and present blend in harmony, showing the true identity of Paris, between culture and avant-garde.