LOCATION AND CONTACT
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WELCOME TO THE BRADY HOTEL
HOW TO CONTACT US?
HÔTEL BRADY
31, boulevard de Strasbourg – 75010 Paris
Tél : +33 1 47 70 25 00
E-mail : contact@hotelbrady.com
- Château d’Eau: line 4
- Strasbourg - Saint-Denis: lines 3, 4 and 8
- Gare de l’Est: lines 4, 5 and 7
- Gare du Nord: lines 2, 4 and 5 ; RER B, D and E
- From the airport Charles De Gaulle and Orly, it will take you about 50 minutes by taking the RER B to the station Gare du Nord, then line 4 to the stop « Strasbourg - Saint-Denis ».
- From Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport, the fixed price (package) is 50 euros, including luggage (up to four people).
- From Orly airport, the fixed price (package) is 35 euros, including luggage (up to four people).
- From Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est, it will take you about 15 minutes to walk.
- From Gare Saint-Lazare, take metro line 3 to Strasbourg - Saint-Denis.
- From Montparnasse train station, take metro line 4 to Strasbourg - Saint-Denis.
- From Gare de Lyon, take metro line 1 to Bastille, then line 8 to Strasbourg - Saint-Denis.
- From Austerlitz train station, take metro line 5 to Oberkampf, then line 9 to Strasbourg - Saint-Denis.
- The Hotel Brady is located at 31 boulevard de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris.
- GPS coordinates:
- - Latitude 48.872871
- - Longitude 2.356231
- Stop « Château d’Eau »: bus 38, 39 and 47
around the hotel
CONTACT & ACCESS
From an airport, a train station, a metro station (or from the end of the world), here are the different possibilities of access to our hotel.
WELCOME TO THE BRADY HOTEL
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
No less than two magnificent train stations are a few steps from the Brady Hotel
GARE DU NORD
The largest European station in terms of passenger numbers and the second largest station in the world in terms of capacity.
GARE DE L'EST
Located 5 minutes walk from the Gare du Nord, it connects Eastern France and the international with Eastern Europe, Central Europe and Switzerland.
AROUND THE HOTEL
From the end of the day, this lively district has been attracting hipster and trendy young people for several years now, who gather in the mythical bars of the district such as "Chez Jeannette" or "Mauri 7" before going to taste the excellent hamburgers of "Paris New York" or the typically French gastronomy of the "Julien" brasserie in an art deco setting.
LE PASSAGE BRADY
He has been known as "Little India" since the 1980s. Built in 1828, it is one of the oldest covered passages in the capital. Surmounted by an immense glass roof, it shelters many Indian, Pakistani, Mauritian and Reunionese restaurants and shops. A small piece of Pondicherry in the heart of Paris.
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