Location. The Emeraude Madeleine Haussmann is located in Paris, France, 200 metres from Boulevard Haussmann, 300 metres from the Paris Opera House, and 400 metres from the Galeries Lafayette department store. The nearest RER station is Auber and the nearest Metro Station is Saint-Lazare, 500 metres away.
Hotel Features. A typical Parisian townhouse hotel, Emeraude Madeleine Haussmann features a bar, breakfast room, and concierge desk. High-speed Internet access is available for a surcharge.
Breakfast services are offered for a surcharge at the Emeraude Madeleine Haussmann.
Guestrooms. There are 35 guestrooms at the hotel. All include air conditioning, Internet access (surcharge), satellite television, minibars, and safes.
Additional information: Please note: A city tax is applicable to all bookings; this charge is not included in the rates and is payable locally.
Property Amenities
Dry Cleaning Service
Laundry Facilities
Shoe Shine
Currency Exchange
Bar/Lounge
Business services
Concierge desk
Comp newspapers in lobby
Air-conditioned public areas
Breakfast services
Internet public area - high-speed
Microwave in lobby
Airport transportation (fees apply)
Internet public area - surcharge
Area Attractions
Madeleine Church: 100 Metres Haussmann Boulevard: 200 Metres Opera House: 300 Metres Faubourg St Honore: 300 Metres Galeries Lafayette: 400 Metres Place De La Concorde: 400 Metres Saint Lazare Station: 500 Metres Champs Elysees: 500 Metres Louvre Museum: 800 Metres Musee D'orsay: 1 Km Eiffel Tower: 2 Km Montmartre: 2 Km
Driving Directions
From Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (Cdg): Distance To Emeraude Madeleine Haussmann Is 35 Kilometres, Approximately 45 Minutes' Drive.
Getting There. Rer Line B Trains Run From The Airport To Central Paris. Auber Station, On Rer Line A, Is 250 Metres From The Hotel. Roissybus Shuttles Run From All Three Terminals To Place De L'opera. Buses Depart Every 15 Minutes, And Single Tickets Cost About 8 Eur. Prices Are All Subject To Change. Saint-lazare Is The Closest Metro Station, 500 Metres Away.
Getting Around. Paris Is Easy To Explore On Foot, And There Is A Reliable, Cheap Metro (Underground), Which Runs Throughout The City And The Suburbs. Buses Are A Great Way To See The City's Sights. Tickets Can Be Purchased From Bus Drivers Or From The Machines In Metro Stations. Regional Rer Trains Run To Destinations In The Surrounding Area. Taxis Are Available In The Streets, But Can Be Hard To Find At Busy Times. Advance Booking Is Recommended.