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Everything The staff's waoo Very clean hotel Friendly and safe environment Hammam and sunna, i almost take that with me🤣 my treatment one of the best i ever had whatever her name was i cant remember but she did a wonderful job, I had my full body scrub,facial and message on the 6th of june by 10 am, that girl is good at what she dose👍 the lady who booked on the 5th for before she closed work that evening is so friendly, her customer service is very good, very polite and patient. From the receptionist to the cleaners, you are doing a wonderful job The bar guy his name kailohu he is extremely friendly . Anytime i visit Paris again i will definitely stay at mancure Thank you all
Mercure Paris Vaugirard Porte De Versailles sits in the 15th arrondissement just by Porte de Versailles — an excellent base for trade shows at Paris Expo and for exploring southwest-central Paris. Nearby highlights include the Paris Expo (walking distance), Parc André Citroën and the river Seine with the Eiffel Tower a short metro ride away. The area offers good transport links (metro and tram), a wide choice of local restaurants, and quieter residential streets compared with central tourist districts.
One of Paris's main exhibition and conference centers, hosting trade shows, conventions and events year-round.
A skyscraper with an observation deck offering panoramic views of Paris including the Eiffel Tower and the city skyline.
A modern public park along the Seine with landscaped gardens, greenhouses and open lawns — great for a relaxed stroll.
The iconic symbol of Paris with surrounding gardens, perfect for sightseeing, picnics and river-view photos.
World-class museum housed in a former railway station, showcasing Impressionist and post-Impressionist art.
An extensive underground ossuary holding the remains of millions of Parisians — a unique and slightly macabre attraction.
Make the most of your stay at Mercure Paris Vaugirard Porte De Versailles with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Paris:
Paris is unmatched for its combination of world-class museums, historic landmarks, culinary scene and romantic streetscapes. Mercure Paris Vaugirard Porte De Versailles is a strong choice because it places you right by the Paris Expo for business travelers while offering easy metro and tram links to central attractions. Guests consistently praise the friendly, helpful staff, spacious and clean rooms (larger than many central Paris hotels), an on-site hammam and good breakfast—making it practical for both exhibition visitors and tourists who want good transport options and quieter evenings.
Mercure Paris Vaugirard Porte De Versailles
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Paris
Summer
Late May through August and major events (Fashion Week, Roland-Garros, Christmas/New Year).
Late November through February (excluding Christmas and Fashion Week), plus mid-week travel in shoulder seasons.
March–May: Temperatures generally mild (around 8–18°C/46–64°F), blossoms in parks and along the Seine. This is a popular shoulder season with increasing tourist numbers by April and May.
Held multiple times annually (major womenswear events in late February/early March and late September/early October; menswear and haute couture have separate dates).
July 14: France's national day with official parade on the Champs-Élysées and fireworks at the Eiffel Tower.
Late May–early June: One of tennis's Grand Slams held at Stade Roland-Garros in the 16th arrondissement.
June 21: Citywide free music festival with performances from amateurs to professionals on streets and in venues.
Typically April: One of Europe's largest marathons running through central Paris.
October: All-night contemporary art festival transforming public spaces and museums with installations and performances.
December: Seasonal markets pop up at spots like Champs-Élysées (varies), La Défense, and local neighborhoods.
Paris weather can change quickly—pack a compact umbrella and layers year-round. In spring and fall, carry a waterproof light jacket; in summer bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and a reusable water bottle for heatwave days; in winter focus on warm layers, a good coat, and water-resistant shoes. Check forecasts before outdoor plans and plan indoor backups for rainy days.
Paris hotel and short-term rental prices fluctuate significantly with season and major events. High season runs from late May through September (peak: July–August) and during major events (Paris Fashion Week in Sep/Oct and Jan/Feb, Roland-Garros in late May–early June, and major trade shows/conferences). Expect the highest nightly rates in July and early August, and spikes around Bastille Day, Fashion Week, and Christmas/New Year. Value season is typically late November through February (excluding Fashion Week and Christmas), when rates drop and deals appear; however, weekends and special events can still push prices up. Neighborhood pricing: central arrondissements (1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, 16th, Saint-Germain/6th) command premium rates; more affordable options are often found in the 10th, 11th, 19th, 20th and around Boulogne or the outskirts near Metro/RER lines. Booking 6–8 weeks ahead for high season and at least 2–4 weeks for shoulder season is useful; for Fashion Week and major events, book months in advance. Mid-week stays are often cheaper than weekends. Apartment rentals (Airbnb-type) also surge in summer; allow extra time to find good value and verify cancellation policies.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Paris has an extensive public transit network (Metro, RER, buses, trams) that is usually the fastest way to get around. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are available but can be slower/expensive in heavy traffic.
Buy a Paris Museum Pass if you plan to visit multiple museums and monuments (it saves time in lines and money for several entries). Visit major attractions early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds; consider day trips to Versailles, Giverny, or Champagne using RER/SNCF regional trains. For connectivity, get a local eSIM or pocket Wi‑Fi, and always validate metro/RER tickets on entry.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Mercure Paris Vaugirard Porte De Versailles
If you couldn't find the answer to your question, please don't hesitate to contact the hotel directly. Contact Mercure Paris Vaugirard Porte De Versailles directly to confirm reception hours and available assistance.
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