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Mercure Paris la Défense Grande Arche

★★★★Nanterre
7.7/ 10Good

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Classic Room with 1 double bed

Spacious room with queen-size bed with duvet, flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, mini fridge, safe, bathr…

Classic Room with twin beds

Spacious room with twin beds with duvet, flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, mini fridge, safe, bathroom w…

Privilege Room with 1 double bed

Experience the indulgence of our luxury room and enjoy the finest bed linen exclusive to Mercure, iPhone/iPad docking st…

Classic room with 1 double bed and 1 twin bed

Spacious room with queen size bed equipped with a flat screen TV, courtesy tray, mini fridge, safe, bathroom with shower…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Tata YoyoBib In a quiet residential neighbourhood, this bistro with a colourful façade and bright green-floored terrace catches the eye. The stylish neo-vintage interior cleverly blends wood, wallpaper, large mirrors, old photographs in gilded frames, and shelves lined with knick-knacks. Friendly welcome and highly attentive service. In the kitchen, Arnaud Delvenne (a Top Chef finalist 2022) has devised a thoughtful and appealing à la carte menu and an affordable lunch menu (add-ons available). A refreshing chilled courgette soup, lightly seared sea bream served with a tasty caponata, and a perfectly made 1.3km
  • Le Saint JosephBib This neighbourhood bolthole serves wholesome, updated, indulgent fare, courtesy of a menu-carte by chef Benoît Bordier in tune with the seasons and the chef’s mood. Diners feast on good food in a friendly relaxed vibe, washed down with a selection from the concise wine list that highlights wine-producing women. Love at first bite.1.9km
  • CabaneBib Chef Jean-François Bury, with stints at the George V and the Shangri-La under his belt, is masterfully regaling Nanterre with modern, bistronomic nosh. Examples: organic meurette-style egg; pork belly confit in saté, buckwheat spaetzle and lemon grass-laced mushroom stock; upside-down apple pie with Madagascan vanilla-spiked Isigny cream… Succulent flavours and generous helpings at excellent value for pleasure. High-flying craftsmanship.2.1km
  • Le Pré Catelan★★★ Michelin How time flies! Frédéric Anton has been the chef of the Pré Catelan, the mythical Napoleon III lodge nestled in the Bois de Boulogne and refurbished by Pierre-Yves Rochon with lashings of designer furniture and a palette of green, white and silver tones, for almost 30 years. Born in Nancy into a working-class family, this Meilleur Ouvrier de France learned the ropes under Joël Robuchon. His tasting menu, which stars top-drawer produce (scallops, langoustine, salmon, caviar), is a masterclass of high-flying understatement and razor-sharp precision. The culinary score, which rises to a crescendo4.1km
  • Ochre★ Michelin Welcome to the world of Baptiste Renouard, a seasoned chef who honed his skills at Lasserre, Robuchon and Alléno. In a picturesque, cobbled street in the heart of Rueil, his modern restaurant celebrates creative cuisine with lashings of talent. The reasonably priced lunchtime menu features dishes such as poached egg with green asparagus, ballotine of Atlantic cod and cauliflower or a dessert on the strawberry theme which is a festival of refreshing textures. The tasting menus unveil the chef’s proficient skill and weakness for veggies, in particular those grown locally and herbs that he picks 3.5km
  • La Grande Cascade★ Michelin Transformed into a restaurant for the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Empire, Belle Époque and Art nouveau styles culminate in the charm of a rotunda dining room with a glazed roof and a superb terrace. The business clientele comes here to savour the spirit of a bygone Paris and the ‘country’ air of the Bois de Boulogne. Georges Menut lovingly maintains the image of a “grande dame”, but modernity is ensured with the cooking of chef Frédéric Robert, whose cv includes L’Ambroisie, Le Vivarois and Lucas-Carton, and the desserts of young pastry-chef Joris Vée.3.9km
  • Maison Lagure In this bistro, named after a coastal dune plant, chef Julien Dumas (Bellefeuille, Lucas Carton) works hand in hand with his talented associate Lucas Boisseau to cook up tempting bistronomy cuisine. The focus is on the essentials, with a few creative flourishes: fillet of pollack, grilled wild asparagus with a little bite, cockles and onions served in their jus; to finish, a fresh and vibrant fennel and grapefruit dessert rife with contrasting flavours. The concise menu is always evolving, with a good-value set menu at lunchtime and tasting menus in the evening. The sleek and elegant interior 2.0km
  • Saperlipopette ! In a quiet street of Puteaux, this airy restaurant boasts a large peaceful terrace. You can expect well-crafted, indulgent helpings of food presented in sensibly priced menus. Examples include a crunchy Caesar salad packed in flavour. Cheerful service – ideal for a friendly lunch with friends or a more relaxed meal in the evening.2.1km
  • Et Toque ! In the heart of Suresnes, chef Maxime Salvi orchestrates well-crafted, bistronomic fare at eater-friendly prices. The lovingly crafted dishes showcase seasonal, top-drawer produce: tarragon-laced churros, curry-flavoured cream of parsnip and espuma of mozzarella; squid tagliatelle, crispy bacon, velvety mashed potato and fried onions.2.1km
  • L'Andouille Jean-Pierre and Jarlène Vasseur have opened this welcoming neighbourhood restaurant on the corner of a residential street in his hometown. Trained under Thierry Breton, he cooks up sincere and hearty bistro cuisine with nods to Brittany. Cream of pumpkin soup finished to order, andouille de Guémené and grilled pork belly with buttery mashed potatoes, apple kouign amann or Paris-Brest-Paris in homage to his former mentor: delicious, well-made dishes to be enjoyed in a simple but lively setting.2.2km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • La Défense dedicated business district outside of Paris1.4km
  • Grande Arche monument and building in Paris's La Défense1.0km
  • bois de Boulogne large public park the western edge of Paris, France4.0km

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