In the 9th arrondissement, 9, rue de Liège is the site of a beautiful facade dating from the Haussmann era, and the address of the “Best Western Premier, Opéra Liège”.
The sign for this 5-star hotel, which is situated near the Saint-Lazare railway station and the Opéra district, is so discreet that it is hardly noticeable.
The hotel opened in late 2015.
Transformed by some daring renovations, the 18th-century townhouse has been restored to its former brightness and glory, bathed in light and nature.
A glass walkway leads from the entrance to the contemporary interior, suspended between sky and earth. With a clean design, the fifty bedrooms exude an atmosphere of serene well-being.
Looking for the ultimate in luxury? The four duplex suites with private terraces open onto a tree-filled patio, featuring a rooftop space that can be privatised and a panoramic view of Paris!
A business corner with Wi-Fi and a fitness room are available for your convenience. The new hotel’s distinct blend of history, design, and nature offers a charmingly original experience to those looking for refinement, peace and quiet, whether in town on business or for leisure.
Each morning breakfast is served in the hotel. A varied and appetising buffet is served in the breakfast room.
Breakfast can also be served in your room between 06.00h and 12.00h.
06.30h - 11.30h
Bathed in natural light or an intimate atmosphere, the lounge bar at the Best Western Premier Opéra Liège is open daily. Indulge yourself for a while or sample one of the delicious cocktails for a romantic tête à tête or enjoy a relaxing drink with friends in a warm and comfortable setting.
The head barman will be pleased to mix you one of his special cocktails or serve you from a wide selection of wines, Champagnes and spirits.
15.00h - 23.00h
The Best Western Premier Opéra Liège has a fitness room open 24/7 where you can boost your balance and energy levels.
The “Best Western Premier Opéra Liège” is ideally situated near two strategic and very lively areas, the Saint-Lazare railway station and Opéra. The former has been entirely redeveloped with a shopping centre and several restaurants, including the renowned “Lazare” directed by the chef Éric Fréchon.
The area around Opéra bustles with a continual flow of tourists and Parisians on the impressive wide avenues, where all the theatres, cinemas, restaurants and department stores can be found. If it is your first stay in the capital, a visit to the Opéra Garnier, the Madeleine church and the Vendôme square should not be missed.
Now for a little bit of history about the so-called “Quartier de l’Europe” neighbourhood and the Rue de Liège! This residential development dates back to 1826, when two land speculators designed the star-like pattern leading from the Place de l’Europe.
They drew up twenty-four roads, each named after a European city. First called “Rue de Berlin”, the street was later renamed to “Liège” in 1914 as a tribute to the Belgian city’s heroic resistance against the Germans. The eponymously named metro station also dates from this period.
For your events, product launches, press conferences or private soirées, the Best Western Premier Opéra Liège will welcome you in the lounge bar or on the rooftop.
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BEST WESTERN PREMIER OPERA LIEGE
9 Rue de Liège75009 ParisFrance