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Map & Directions

Map showing bus, bike and metro stations around the Latin Quarter in Paris.

Hotel Map & Directions

Metro near the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis
Paris Metro Line 10 – Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis
Odéon & Cluny La Sorbonne
Metro stations near the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis
A solid pink circle containing the number '7' in a dark font.Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis: served by Paris Metro line 10.
Jussieu
Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis: metro just a few minutes' walk away
Icon for Paris Metro Line 7—a pink circle with the black number 7—indicating direct access to the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.
Place Monge
Metro access from the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis
Logo for Metro Line 7, featuring a black number 7 centered within a pink circle, indicating the route to the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.
Sully-Morland
The metro stations located near the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis
Icon for Paris Metro Line 4, depicted as a white number 4 on a purple background, facilitating access to the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.
Saint-Michel Notre Dame
RER access to the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.
Access via Line B for the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.
Luxembourg
RER logo for getting to the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.
Logo for Metro Line B, for access to the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.Logo for Metro Line C, providing access to the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.
Saint-Michel Notre Dame
Minimalist icon indicating the “Luxembourg” stop – Lines 84 & 89 – Access to Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis.
Stop “Luxembourg” - Ligne 84 & 89
To get from the Saint-Jacques - Gay-Lussac stop to the Hôtel Madeleine de Senlis, the journey takes about 5 minutes by public transport.
Stop “Saint Jacques - Gay Lussac” 21,24 & 27
Typography of the name Velib' in black.
Saint Jacques Soufflot - Le Goff Gay Lussac
Logo of the Vélib' bike-sharing service.
Guynemer - Jardin du Luxembourg

faq

What to see near the hotel?

The hotel enjoys a prime location in the heart of the Latin Quarter, close to iconic Parisian landmarks such as the Pantheon, the Luxembourg Gardens, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. These must-see attractions are within walking distance, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in Paris's rich historical and cultural heritage.

Where is the hotel located and what is the best way to get there?

The hotel is located at 7-9 rue Malebranche, 75005 Paris, in the 5th arrondissement, in the heart of the Latin Quarter. Easily accessible by public transport (RER B, metro lines 10, 4 and 7, as well as several bus lines), it is an ideal starting point for exploring Paris, whether you arrive by train or plane.

How far is the airport or train station?

The property is easily accessible from major arrival points:

  • Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport: approximately 42 km
  • Paris-Orly Airport: approximately 16 km
  • Gare de Lyon: approximately 4 km
  • Gare du Nord: approximately 7 km
  • Gare de l’Est: approximately 7 km
  • Gare Saint-Lazare: approximately 6 km
  • Gare Montparnasse: approximately 3 km

These distances ensure quick access to the hotel from anywhere in the Paris region.

How to get to the hotel by public transport?‍

Metro & RER 

  • RER B – Luxembourg station: 4 minutes on foot
  • Line 10 – Cluny-La Sorbonne station: 8 minutes on foot
  • Line 4 – Saint-Michel Notre-Dame station: 10 minutes on foot
  • Line 7 – Place Monge station: 12 minutes on foot

Bus:

  • Lines 84 and 89 – Luxembourg stop: 3 minutes on foot
  • Line N123 – Luxembourg stop: 4 minutes on foot
  • Lines 21, 24, and 27 – Saint-Jacques – Gay-Lussac stop: 5 minutes on foot
  • Line 38 – Luxembourg stop: 5 minutes on foot

This excellent transport network provides easy access to the capital's main districts and attractions

What restaurants do you recommend?

Many restaurants, bistros, and cafes are just a short walk from the hotel, offering a wide variety of cuisines. Our front desk team will be happy to recommend the best local spots to suit your tastes: French cuisine, traditional Latin Quarter restaurants, or more contemporary dining options.