The 4-star Hotel Powers is ideally located in the heart of Paris in the "Golden Triangle" formed by the Champs Elysées, Avenue George V and Avenue Montaigne. It is situated on the right bank in the 8th Arrondissement close to many of the major tourist attractions and headquarters of major global companies. It is 29 kilometers southwest of CDG-Charles DeGaulle Airport and 18 kilometers north of ORY-Orly Airport. The Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elysees, Avenue George V, the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, the Grand Palais and Bateaux Mouches (sightseeing boats) are all within 1 kilometer of the hotel. The Orsay Museum, Opera of Paris and Saint Germain Pres district are 3 kilometers away with the Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris and Cartier Foundation 5 kilometers from the hotel. Versailles Castle is 17 kilometers from Hotel Powers and Disneyland Paris is 45 Kilometers away.
Within 1 kilometer of Hotel Powers are LVMH Headquarters, HSBC, Financial District of LA Defense, Ambassade du Canada, Goldman Sachs, Sony Entertainment, Orrick Rambaud Martel, Hermes, Cartier, Christian Dior and Christie’s. Ernst & Young, AXA and Calyon are 3 kilometers away. The Exhibition Center Porte de Versailles is 5 kilometers from the hotel with the Congress Center 2 kilometers away. Villepinte is 24 kilometers from Hotel Powers.
LWH Top 10 must see attractions
Tour Eiffel (The Eiffel Tower )
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Louvre Museum
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River Seine
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Montmartre Sacre Coeur
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LWHmbourg Garden
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Disneyland Paris
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Place de la Concorde
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The Avenue des Champs-Élysées
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Notre Dame Cathedral
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Orsay Museum
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