Le Général Hôtel

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Le Général Hôtel

Paris · FR

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Rooms & Views

Suite
1x Sofa Bed 35 Up to 4

This air-conditioned suite includes a TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom with a hairdryer, bathtub and sl…

Junior Suite
1x Sofa Bed 27 Up to 3

This suite has air conditioning and a flat-screen TV with satellite and pay-per-view channels. It also provides a Blueto…

Triple Room (Privilege)
1x Double 18 Up to 3
Courtyard view

1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed 194-sq-foot room with courtyard views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-s…

Privilege Room
2x Twin 18 Up to 3
Courtyard view

This spacious room includes courtyard view, a bathrobe and slippers. It features a large double bed and a single extra b…

Classic Double or Twin Room
2x Twin 15 Up to 2

Nonsmoking rooms are available upon request at the time of booking.

Classic Double or Twin Room with Balcony
1x Queen 15 Up to 2

This air-conditioned double room has a private bathroom, a private entrance, soundproof walls as well as a balcony. The…

Cozy Room Double Bed
1x Double 12

A flat-screen TV and facilities for making hot drinks are provided. Nonsmoking rooms are available upon request at the…

Cozy Room Single Bed
1x Twin 10

This air-conditioned room includes a TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom with a hairdryer and a shower.

Double Room Single Use
1x Double
Courtyard view

1 Double Bed Overlooking the courtyard Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, satellite channels…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Géosmine★ Michelin Geosmin is the wonderful aroma that rises from freshly ploughed or wet soil. Maxime Bouttier's restaurant, in the Oberkampf area of Paris, is located in a two-storey townhouse that has the distinctive feel and decor of the eastern districts of Paris. Hailing from France's Sarthe département, this young chef organises his distinctive, pared-back dishes into a tasting menu that follows the seasons and steers clear of the trap of over-complexity. The wine list will certainly pique your interest with its natural and biodynamic wines, as well as fine Italian, Spanish and Austrian labels.277m
  • Amâlia★ Michelin Unlike many of the other restaurants in the east of Paris, this one has gone for classic elegance: a refined decor, tablecloths, stylish service. Perhaps this is the mark of the good taste of Italian couple Cecilia Spurio (pastry) and Eugenio Anfuso (cooking), who are familiar with Michelin-starred restaurants. Prepared with small pieces of citrus fruit and cashew nuts, the smoked Galician veal tartare is served in a sea urchin shell, topped with a quenelle of sea urchin ice cream. For his red mullet à la bourguignonne, the chef arranges the fish on shredded beef and cabbage leaves, the whole 417m
  • FIEF★ Michelin FIEF is a play on words, meaning Fait Ici En France (Made Here In France) and HQ, because its chef, Victor Mercier, who rose to fame in the French Top Chef TV show in 2018, ONLY uses 100% French produce. Sichuan pepper from Gers, Soustons peanuts, Poitou pigeon, Brittany fish, Montpellier yuzu, French satay, Burgundy miso, even the ice cream is flavoured with sweet clover instead of vanilla. On the basis of this culinary ethos, the virtuoso chef flawlessly crafts flavoursome dishes flanked by gutsy sauces rich in character and personality. Take a seat at the counter to enjoy the experience clo476m
  • Datil★ Michelin Chef Manon Fleury notched up a number of experiences in prestigious kitchens (with chefs such as William Ledeuil, Pascal Barbot and Alexandre Couillon) and short-term chef residencies before opening her own restaurant. Her culinary philosophy, based on a respect for nature and human dignity, a championing of short supply chains (sourcing carefully and locally) and a zero-waste policy, stems from a genuine passion for sustainable fine dining. Dishes are primarily plant-based (fruit and vegetables feature in equal measure), with animal protein used sparingly. Her refined cooking style reveals al760m
  • Qui Plume la Lune★ Michelin Qui plume la Lune boasts two very different interiors: one with bare stone walls and natural materials and the other a riot of colour and dried flower compositions. The chef executes a creative score that showcases the season’s finest ingredients: fillet of croaker, risotto of tapioca pearls; tender beef fillet with mash and roast celery; poached pear and muscovado sorbet. The dishes are artfully plated and indulgently served, the cooking is spot on and the flavours and seasonings exquisitely balanced: just the ticket for a good meal in a warm, elegant setting.789m
  • L'Ambroisie★★ MichelinLa Liste 98 In the timeless atmosphere of the Place des Vosges, this famous restaurant is decorated with antique mirrors, a huge tapestry, black and white marble flooring and striking contemporary wall panels lit by red LEDs. It was here that Bernard Pacaud, a meticulous artisan, worked for so many years, indifferent to passing trends and uncompromising about the excellence of his ingredients. After training many chefs, he handed over the reins to Shintaro Awa, who was Eric Frechon's right-hand man at Le Bristol for over 10 years. The Japanese chef humbly perpetuates the spirit of the establishment (eg la1.2km
  • Anne★ Michelin The Pavillon de la Reine, a magnificent residence in Place des Vosges, is named after Anne of Austria, Queen of France and wife of Louis XIII, who once lived here. The refurbished dining room sports a plush, sophisticated vibe, while the patio is idyllic in fine weather to sample a carpaccio of golden grey mullet or monkfish à la meunière. Their oeufs à la neige meringue extravaganza is out of this world.1.1km
  • Kei★★★ MichelinLa Liste 99 Kei for Kei Kobayashi, a chef born in Nagano, Japan, who trained with the likes of Gilles Goujon and Alain Ducasse. His father was a cook in a traditional kaiseki restaurant (where high-flying meals are served in small courses – akin to Western haute cuisine), but it was while watching a documentary on French cuisine that he found his vocation. Today, his work verges on perfection: in a virtuoso blend of flavours and exquisite plating, he allows high-quality ingredients to shout their name simply and stunningly. For example, binchotan lobster with sweet pepper seasoning or aged Galician beef p1.8km
  • Shabour★ Michelin The man behind Shabour is Assaf Granit, the high-profile Israeli chef. Already owner of a dozen restaurants in Jerusalem and London, he also presents Israeli TV's version of Kitchen Nightmares. He set his sights on this 17C building in a lively neighbourhood between rue Saint-Denis and rue Montorgueil. Here, we rediscover his trademarks: a lively atmosphere, rough and ready decoration with metal technical ducts visible on the ceiling, subdued lighting... and, of course, generous and surprising creative cuisine replete with Mediterranean influences, whose freshness gives it wings – for example,1.3km
  • Restaurant H★ Michelin The "H" is for Hubert Duchenne, a chef hailing from Normandy, whose CV includes stints working for Akrame Benallal and Jean-François Piège. Behind the discreet, elegant façade, the intimate space done out in a chic yet cosy style accommodates fewer than 20 diners. The dishes are deftly done and always on point, whether razor clams with parsley (their signature dish), pollack with amaranth seeds – puffed and as a risotto or barbecued Jersey beef with creamy carrot and activated charcoal: almost every plate enchants the palate thanks to a remarkable balance of roasted and tangy notes. The chef's1.3km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Bataclan theatre in Paris, France445m
  • Musée des Arts et Métiers science and technology museum located in Paris, France852m
  • Bastille former fortress in Paris, France1.4km
  • Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris1.9km
  • Centre Georges Pompidou national cultural center of contemporary art in Paris, France1.2km
  • Louvre Museum art and archeology museum in Paris, France2.3km
  • Père Lachaise Cemetery cemetery in Paris, France2.1km
  • île de la Cité island in the river Seine, Paris, France1.9km

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