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Boulogne-Billancourt

Boulogne-Billancourt is a prestigious and affluent commune in the western inner suburbs of Paris, France. Located just 8.2 km from Notre Dame, it serves as a subprefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine department. Once an industrial hub, it has successfully transformed into a center for business services and major communication companies, particularly within the Val de Seine business district. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, this area offers a sophisticated alternative to central Paris, combining quiet residential elegance with modern corporate infrastructure. The city includes Île Seguin in the Seine, adding to its scenic appeal. It is part of the Métropole du Grand Paris, ensuring seamless connectivity to the capital while providing a more relaxed, upscale environment ideal for business leisure or extended stays.

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Base: Val de Seine Business District

Hotels are primarily concentrated in the Val de Seine business district, adjacent to headquarters of major communication companies. This area offers a strong business atmosphere with refined dining options, making it ideal for business travelers seeking efficiency and quality. Most key offices are within walking distance, minimizing commute times.

Connectivity: Central Paris

Located just 8.2 km from the center of Paris (Notre Dame), Boulogne-Billancourt offers quick access via RER C line and metro connections. This allows for short commutes to central attractions while providing a quieter, more spacious accommodation experience compared to the city center.

Feature: Seine River & Île Seguin

The city includes Île Seguin in the Seine, offering a serene and elegant environment. This is perfect for travelers who enjoy riverside walks and quiet outdoor activities, providing a relaxing counterpoint to busy business schedules away from the urban hustle.

Nearby attractions

Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower

Landmark4.5 km

tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France

bois de Boulogne

bois de Boulogne

Park3.2 km

large public park the western edge of Paris, France

Champ de Mars

Champ de Mars

Park4.6 km

large public green space in Paris, France

Dining

Baca'v - Boulogne

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€608 m

Chef Émile Cotte has opened a sibling of his Parisian establishment. In a modern bistro setting illuminated by large picture windows and divided into several areas, including a table d'hôte, the chef crafts food that he himself loves: generous bistro classics with a modern twist and a focus on simplicity and indulgence, cf. duck’s leg flanked by braised green cabbage and smoked garlic sausage. Dishes often pay tribute to Limousin, where the chef was born. His tempting lineup includes pâté en croûte, vol-au-vent, sweetbread, guanaja chocolate choux.

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L'Escarbille

Restaurant Michelin€€€€2.1 km

This town house (once the station café) has morphed into a gourmet restaurant with a chic, modern vibe and walls adorned with photos and paintings. The recipes are the work of seasoned chef Régis Douysset, who is backed up by a crack team in the kitchen. The ingredient-led cuisine is precisely and generously cooked and seasoned, a case in point being the frogs' legs sautéed in garlic with a watercress velouté sauce. The dishes go down a treat with meticulously selected wines from small-scale producers. Pleasant terrace for sunny days.

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Le Pré Catelan

Restaurant★★★ Michelin€€€€3.1 km

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 crescendo

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Maison Avoise

Restaurant Michelin€€€2.8 km

After stints in the kitchens of Yannick Alléno, Jean-François Piège and Guy Savoy, chef Alexis Voisenet decided to make his own mark by opening this restaurant in the casemates of the old fort of Issy-les-Moulineaux. A unique historical site whose stone vaults are enhanced with contemporary furnishings. A champion of seasonal produce, the chef's creative, delicate approach results in refined dishes such as the house signature, calf’s sweetbread. In addition to a well-oiled front-of-house team.

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Comice

Restaurant Michelin€€€€2.9 km

A Canadian couple, Noam Gedalof and Etheliya Hananova, run this fine Parisian restaurant. The chef draws his inspiration from Gallic traditions, to which he adds a modern spin. His mission is to highlight seasonal ingredients with the utmost care, tailoring the single set menu to the produce of the moment. The flavoursome results are to be sampled in a natty modern interior with vivid blue walls hung with paintings by contemporary artists. The cordial front-of-house team is directed by Hananova, who also welcomes diners in a manner befitting the Canadian reputation for warm hospitality!

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La Grande Cascade

Restaurant Michelin€€€€2.9 km

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.

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PLANTXA

Restaurant€€391 m

Under the supervision of the renowned Juan Arbelaez, the chef of this bistro signs cuisine replete with unusual South American notes. The dishes are meticulously crafted and served in a laid-back, “home from home" arty interior. Invigorating and welcoming!

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Geoélia

Restaurant Michelin€€€€3.8 km

In an upmarket neighbourhood, this restaurant on a corner charms with its bright interior with contemporary lines, white concrete cladding and a pair of majestic Murano glass chandeliers. Breton chef Camille Saint-M'Leux (previously at Villa9Trois in Montreuil) named his venture after his grandparents' sailboat. The cuisine aligns with the tides and the seasons: poached langoustine with its "next-day" soup; red mullet with its scales, a jus made from the bones, and XO sauce; Breton blue lobster in a pastry-sealed casserole... Artfully structured dishes in which fish, seafood and vegetables sha

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