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Paris Fashion Week 2026: Key Dates and the Parisian Art of Living

  • 22/01/2026
  • Events, In Paris

True to its long-standing tradition of elegance and art de vivre, the City of Light dresses in its finest for each edition of Paris Fashion Week (“PFW” to insiders), an unmissable event for fashion professionals and enthusiasts alike.A showcase of a unique history and cultural heritage, Paris Fashion Week remains the unrivalled reference for elegance. In 2026, several distinct weeks punctuate the year: January, March, June, and late September/early October (with Haute Couture in January and July). Follow the official programme of the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode to keep up with all Paris Fashion Week events and plan your stay to experience these exceptional moments in the heart of the world’s most beautiful city.Paris Fashion Week: How It WorksSpring/Summer or Autumn/Winter—each Paris Fashion Week features runway shows and “off” events that set the tone for the upcoming season’s menswear and womenswear. In practical terms, women’s ready-to-wear takes place twice a year: Spring/Summer collections are presented in autumn (September/October), while Autumn/Winter collections are shown at the end of winter (February/March).In Paris, the fashion calendar also includes dedicated weeks for menswear (January and June) and Haute Couture (January and July).Industry professionals, buyers, and journalists gather around the shows of selected fashion houses and designers. Paris then becomes the meeting point for celebrities, influencers, fashionistas, it-girls, and all those passionate about fashion.Thanks to the global influence and savoir-faire of major French houses (Chanel, Dior, Saint Laurent, among others), Paris Fashion Week retains its leading position among the prestigious “Big Four” (Paris, Milan, New York, and London).Unique to France, Haute Couture Week—held twice a year—showcases innovation and excellence. Each haute couture house presents unique pieces crafted from rare materials: true masterpieces of beauty and elegance, at the crossroads of art and craftsmanship.2026 at a Glance: Key Dates to RememberParis Fashion Week 2026 (subject to change):Men’s Autumn/Winter 2026–2027: Tuesday 20 to Sunday 25 January 2026Women’s Autumn/Winter 2026–2027: Monday 2 to Tuesday 10 March 2026Men’s Spring/Summer 2027: Tuesday 23 to Sunday 28 June 2026Women’s Spring/Summer 2027: Monday 28 September to Tuesday 6 October 2026Haute Couture Week 2026:26 to 29 January 2026: Spring/Summer 2026 collections6 to 9 July 2026: Autumn/Winter 2026–2027 collectionsWhy It Matters (for Fashion… and for Paris)Paris Fashion Week enjoys international visibility with major cultural and economic impact. It sets trends for the global fashion industry and offers exceptional exposure to both established fashion houses and emerging designers and brands.Articles and content produced by media and influencers worldwide reinforce Paris’s image as the beating heart of fashion, blending spectacular shows with a festive whirlwind. Prestigious cultural venues—magnificent backdrops for runway shows—invite the world to discover Paris through its museums and galleries. A source of inspiration and recommendation, Paris Fashion Week naturally boosts sales of fashion and accessories.It is also an extraordinary experience to live firsthand: Parisian shop windows compete in creativity, while often spectacular installations enhance the urban landscape. Workshops, pop-up stores, and showrooms bloom throughout the city. Between after-show cocktails on Paris’s most beautiful rooftops and private parties in unusual venues, you will be spoiled for choice.No Invitation? Here’s How to Enjoy It AnywayAccess to runway shows is reserved for professionals, journalists, and buyers with invitations. However, exhibitions, talks, pop-up stores, and showrooms are open to the public. To be in the right place at the right time, stay alert and keep an eye on the official calendar of the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode and on fashion houses’ and designers’ social media accounts (Instagram, X, LinkedIn, or TikTok).Paris Fashion Week has its preferred venues (the Grand Palais, the Louvre, the Bourse de Commerce, the Palais de Tokyo, and more) in central Paris, but it also takes over rooftops, ateliers, lofts, and private mansions—on both the Right Bank and the Left Bank.Between Shows: Stylish StopsParis has retained its title as the fashion capital over time, as haute couture and French elegance are rooted in a long history. Between shows, explore an unrivalled cultural heritage.Musée des Arts Décoratifs: fashion and couture feature prominently in its collections and retrospectives.La Galerie Dior (1st arrondissement): brings the style of an iconic fashion house to life.Palais Galliera – Fashion Museum of Paris: exhibits emblematic pieces by leading designers.Concept stores and department stores: on the Left Bank, Le Bon Marché, La Grande Épicerie, and Fashion Week pop-ups, all open to the public.Take the opportunity to stop at the legendary literary cafés of Saint-Germain-des-Prés—Le Procope, Brasserie Lipp, Café de Flore, or Les Deux Magots.PFW-Ready: The Essential ChecklistTickets: runway shows are generally invitation-only.Alternatives: “off” events such as exhibitions, talks, screenings, open studios, and pop-ups.Transport: use public transport (metro and/or bus) and allow sufficient time to arrive punctually.Chic yet comfortable outfit: dress stylishly and opt for layering to adapt to changing temperatures and move seamlessly from city exploration to exclusive evening events. Walking-friendly shoes are essential, with an optional dressier pair in your bag.Logistics: plan ahead—book visits and restaurants early and carry a portable charger.Photo/video: identify the best spots (the Seine, Pont des Arts, Luxembourg Gardens, Art Deco façades) while remaining respectful of places and people.Budget: Fashion Week coincides with peak pricing.Security: keep an eye on personal belongings, especially in crowds, and follow safety rules at shows and events.Enjoy an Unforgettable Fashion Week WeekendYour Left Bank Base: Hôtel Le LittréIn the heart of the Left Bank, near Montparnasse station, the location and the chic, welcoming atmosphere of Hôtel Le Littré make it an ideal meeting point for couples and friends attending Paris Fashion Week.Central and well connected, the hotel is close to major metro lines (4, 6, 12, and 13), allowing quick access to runway venues and museums. Set on a quiet street near Saint-Germain-des-Prés, it offers the comfort and attentive service of a luxury hotel. Spacious rooms—some with views of the Eiffel Tower—provide an elegant haven between shows. The intimacy of the bar and the tranquillity of the winter garden offer the perfect setting to unwind.For the best availability, book your room or suite now. The neighbourhood is rich in restaurants, iconic brasseries, galleries, and cafés.48 Hours on the Left Bank: Style in MotionDay 1 – Morning gallery visits on rue de Seine, followed by the Musée des Arts Décoratifs or the Palais Galliera. Lunch in a chic brasserie or contemporary bistro. Afternoon shopping at Le Bon Marché and in concept stores and pop-ups, then sunset on the Pont des Arts. Evening cocktails and dinner near Odéon.Day 2 – A morning stroll around the Luxembourg area, a casual lunch, then on to the Right Bank for window shopping along rue Saint-Honoré and in Le Marais. Return to calm in the cosy atmosphere of Hôtel Le Littré’s bar and winter garden.Paris Fashion Week: In SummaryTo experience fashion at its closest, come to Paris for Paris Fashion Week 2026. Book your dates at Hôtel Le Littré and enjoy the very best of elegance and Paris, from exhibitions and window displays to ephemeral pop-ups.In the unique atmosphere of the Left Bank, savour Paris in full “fashion-city” mode.

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Guide to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: The Memorable Experience from Hotel Le Littré

  • 12/06/2024
  • Events, In Paris

The Olympic and Paralympic Games are in France this year!The Olympic Games, a symbol of unity, competition, and excellence, are set to illuminate the City of Lights during the summer of 2024.With a rich history dating back to Ancient Greece, the Olympic Games are far more than just a sporting event; they represent a global celebration of humanity, where athletes from all nations converge to compete in events of strength, endurance, and skill. In the summer of 2024, Paris will have the honor of hosting this extraordinary event, offering a unique platform for athletic excellence, cultural diversity, and innovation.In this article, we have gathered all the essential information and organizational details necessary to ensure your stay is as smooth as possible.Hotel Le Littré: Your Preferred Destination for the 2024 OlympicsIn the excitement of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, a crucial question arises: where to stay to fully experience the Olympic spirit while enjoying luxury and comfort? Look no further than Hotel Le Littré.Nestled in the heart of the City of Light, close to the main Olympic venues, Hotel Le Littré embodies French elegance. Our establishment seamlessly combines modern comfort with classic charm, offering sumptuous rooms and a varied, comprehensive breakfast. After an intense day, you can even relax in our private sauna.Hotel Le Littré is committed to providing you with a smooth experience, especially for your transportation to various sporting events. With metro stations near the hotel (Lines 4, 6, 12, and 13), you can effortlessly and swiftly reach the Olympic events, ensuring a stress-free journey.The schedule of Olympic competitions in the French capitalFirst of all, here are the key dates to remember:Starting on July 26, 2024, the Olympic Games will kick off with the opening ceremony, bringing together nearly 10,500 athletes for a spectacular parade of 160 boats on the Seine in Paris. The competition will conclude on August 11.As for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, they will take place from August 28 to September 8.Explore the Olympic event venues located near our Hotel Le Littré:Basketball 3×3: July 30 to August 5 at La ConcordeBMX Freestyle: July 30 to 31 at La ConcordeBreaking Dance: August 9 to 10 at La ConcordeRoad Cycling: July 27 to August 4 at Pont d’Iéna – Invalides & Pont Alexandre IIIFencing: July 25 to August 4 at the Grand PalaisJudo: July 27 to August 3 at the Champ de Mars ArenaWrestling: August 5 to 11 at the Champ de Mars ArenaMarathon Swimming: August 8 to 9 at Pont Alexandre IIISkateboarding: July 27 to August 7 at La ConcordeArchery: July 25 to August 4 at Les InvalidesTriathlon: July 30 to August 5 at Pont Alexandre IIIBeach Volleyball: July 27 to August 10 at the Eiffel TowerPractical Tips for Visitors to the Paris Olympic GamesDuring this period of the Olympic Games, traffic will nonetheless be heavily disrupted in the capital, with many parking restrictions and roads closed for logistical and security reasons.Regarding the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 games, here is the map that will help you better understand and optimize your travel.From July 18th to July 26th: (Map above)Gray Zones: Access only for pedestrians and cyclists with a QR Code pass. No vehicles allowed.Red Zones: Free circulation for pedestrians and cyclists. No vehicles allowed.3.5On the day of the Ceremony, July 26th: (Map above)Gray Zones: Access only for ticket holders and residents. Cyclists and vehicles are not allowed.Red Zones: Motorized traffic will be prohibited. Pedestrians and cyclists can move freely.To find out in detail about the travel modifications for the Olympics, we invite you to explore this interactive map: https://anticiperlesjeux.gouv.fr/carte-interactive-impacts-deplacements-ile-franceWhile some areas of Paris will be subject to significant access restrictions to ensure the safety and smooth running of the Games, the city is making every effort to make public transportation as accessible as possible for spectators and residents. However, it is advisable to plan your trips in advance and prioritize non-motorized modes of transportation in regulated areas.Regarding walking, a QR Code will be required and mandatory to pass through the security perimeter around the opening ceremony venue. Open since May 13th, this means you can now register to obtain your pass to move along the Seine and around the Arc de Triomphe, from July 18th to 26th, the week leading up to the opening ceremony. The Île de la Cité, Île Saint Louis, Pont d’Austerlitz, and Trocadéro are also affected.This QR Code is useful for residents, workers, visitors with a ticket for the Olympics, individuals with a cultural appointment, a judicial summons, or a medical appointment. Expect to justify your status with, for example, proof of residence, an employment contract, or your ticket for the opening ceremony. A photo and an identity card will also be required.After the opening ceremony on July 26th, the security perimeter subject to the QR code will only concern the surroundings of the Olympic venues. Traffic should be less restrictive.To obtain your QR Code, go here.Changes and closures of public transportation stationsRegarding public transportation specifics, several changes are to be expected. Indeed, higher than normal attendance is anticipated by the city of Paris, particularly around the busiest competition venues such as Champ de Mars, Place de la Concorde, Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est, Stade de France, Stade Roland Garros, and finally Parc des Princes.Here are the Metro and Tram stations that are closed or will close during the Olympics:Champs-Elysées – Clémenceau station is closed until September 21st (Metro 1, 13)Concorde station is also closed until September 21st (Metro 1, 8, 12)Tuileries station is also closed until September 21st (Metro 1)On July 24th, 2024, and from July 27th, 2024, to August 3rd, 2024, as well as on August 9th and 10th, 2024, starting from 4 p.m., access to Boulogne – Jean-Jaurès, Boulogne Pont de Saint-Cloud, Exelmans, Michel-Ange – Auteuil, and Michel Molitor will be entirely closed, and transfers will be impossible.Some tram stations will also be closed:Tram T2: “Porte d’Issy” and “Porte de Versailles” – from 07/25 to 08/11 and from 08/29 to 09/07Tram T3a: “Porte de Versailles” – from 07/25 to 08/11 and from 08/29 to 09/07Tram T3b: “Colette Besson” – from 07/27 to 08/10 and from 08/29 to 09/08In conclusion, several public transportation lines will be affected by heavy traffic during the Games. Here are the specific lines affected:Metros: line 5, line 6, line 7, line 8, line 9, line 10, line 12, line 13, and line 14Trams: T3a and T3bTrains: line J (towards Ermont-Eaubonne), line L (towards Versailles Rive Droite), line N, line P (towards Meaux), and line URER B, RER C, and RER DBus: information to comeUnique Olympic Experiences: Let the Festivities BeginWith “Paris Celebrates the Games,” starting from June 1st, the party will be everywhere in the capital!The city of Paris promises that you will find a large number of free festivities in the heart of Paris, allowing you to experience the atmosphere of the Olympic Games without needing tickets.Several fan zones will be set up, notably at the Château de Vincennes, Parc Georges Valbon in La Courneuve, and on the Ile-Saint-Denis which will host Africa Station, dedicated to African culture and sports. These zones will also offer broadcasts of the events, concerts, shows, and sports activities. Iconic sites such as the Hôtel de Ville, the Climate Academy, and the Audacious City will also offer activities related to themes such as solidarity, equality, and youth.Discover the map below to explore the different festive locations.How to Enjoy Paris Away from the Olympic Bustle: Our Tips to Avoid the CrowdsIf you haven’t managed to get tickets or you’re simply not interested in this event, here are a few hidden gems of Paris and monuments that will remain accessible this summer and not far from our hotel Le Littré.Gardens and Parcs :Parc Montsouris –  2 Rue Gazan, 75014 ParisJardin du Luxembourg – 3 Rue Guynemer, 75006 ParisParc André Citroën – 2 Rue Cauchy, 75015 ParisParc de Vincennes – Route de la Pyramide, 75012 ParisRestaurants et Terraces :Drawing House Restaurant 21 Rue Vercingétorix, 75014 ParisSangeet : 64 rue de la Glacière, 75013 Paris Didon : 8 rue du Dragon, 75006 ParisShiro : 168 boulevard Saint Germain, 75006 ParisLa Jacobine : 59-61 rue Saint André des Arts, 75006 ParisPépite la Cave : 36 rue de Buci, 75006 ParisRalph Lauren Café : 173 Bd Saint-Germain, 75006 Paris Jun : 1 rue de Condé, 75006 ParisLa Caveau de la Huchette : 5 rue de la Huchette, 75005 ParisLes Fauves : 33 boulevard Edgar Quinet, 75014 ParisColvert : 57 rue Saint André, 75006 ParisCafé Louise : 155 boulevard Saint Germain des Prés, 75006 ParisMonuments :Le Panthéon : Place du Panthéon, 75005 ParisL’église St Germain des Prés : 3 Place Saint-Germain des Prés, 75006 ParisL’église St Sulpice : 2 Rue Palatine, 75006 ParisMuseums :Fondation Dubuffet : 137 rue de Sèvres, 75006 ParisMusée Bourdelle : 18 Rue Antoine Bourdelle, 75015 ParisFondation Cartier : 261 Bd Raspail, 75014 ParisMusée Rodin :  77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 ParisMusée Zadkine : 100 bis Rue d’Assas, 75006 Paris

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Hotel Le Littré welcomes Nobel Prize winner in literature

  • 10/10/2023
  • Events

A long life storyPlaywright, essayist, poet, novelist and political activist, Soyinka Wole is known as the first African author to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, which he received in 1986. Having grown up in Aké (Bella Kota), he uses the experience of where it all began to write his autobiography. From an early age, he was imbued with all the world’s knowledge. He sees with his child’s eyes: a mixture of all his precious memories, all the people he has come into contact with, his culture and political ideas. He was fascinated by his father’s world, from which he drew the devotion of his commitment, particularly to Isara, his father’s village.  After studying literature in England, he began his career as a playwright, founding several theater companies, including the 1960 Masks Drama Troupe. He describes theater as a moving, exhilarating and spiritual experience. His plays include Le Lion et la Perle (1959), La Danse de la Forêt (1960) and Les Tribulations de Frère Jéro (1959). With more than one string to his bow, he mastered the full range of literary styles, drawing his creativity from outside the university context. His political dedication, an integral part of his life, is remarkable. Indeed, he supported the independence movement in Biafra, a state in south-eastern Nigeria, a commitment that led to two years’ imprisonment and exile. Between his imprisonment and exile, he taught at the university, where he left an indelible mark that benefited his students. He uses his culture to show its richness through the study of literature. ,When he was awarded the Nobel Prize, he represented his country in traditional dress, defending Nelson Mandela, who was imprisoned at the time, and asserting his political aspirations and intellectual convictions.   Soyinka Wole at the Hôtel Le Littré The author travels the world to give interviews and lectures. The Hôtel Le Littré has played host to media figures including film-makers, writers and actors. The writer stayed at our establishment to give an interview for the magazine La Croix Hebdo on the occasion of the release of his latest novel in August 2023, which will be published shortly. Indeed, his long-awaited latest novel, Les chroniques du pays des gens les plus heureux du monde, was published in 2023, after a hiatus of half a century. He denounces the corruption of the elites through two friends who face a journey fraught with pitfalls. Doctor Menka faces the harsh reality of organ trafficking, while his oldest friend, Durole Payne, is destined for a prestigious position at the United Nations. But his enemies seem determined to stop him. This novel marks the author’s return to the international stage and establishes him as a political activist.  His works have always been the marker of his political ideas, in which he denounces colonialism, corruption and the trampling of individual and collective freedoms. He also recounts his own experiences through his autobiography, Aké the years of childhood, a best-selling book that is now studied in preparatory classes. He uses all literary styles to communicate the complexity of his thinking, publishing essays as well as poems rich in the history and culture of his people.   Soyinka Wole is “The writer who stages a dramatic representation of existence in a vast cultural perspective enriched by poetic resonances”.

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Discover our packages for your special occasions

  • 17/07/2023
  • Events

Because we understand the importance of special occasions in our customers’ lives, we’ve carefully crafted a range of special packages designed to make your stay unforgettable and personalized. Our services are tailored to suit every occasion, whether you’re celebrating a romantic occasion, an anniversary or simply looking for a memorable getaway.If you’ve chosen to stay at Hôtel Le Littré, you’ll be entering a world where attention to detail and customer satisfaction are top priorities…Now it’s time to discover our different packages!Honeymoon Packages :Honeymoon PackageThe package Honeymoon is specially created for a romantic and memorable atmosphere for your honeymoon. Here’s what it includes:– A beautiful bouquet of roses to express your love and affection.– Some heart-shaped balloons to add a romantic touch to your room.– Delicately arranged rose petals– A bottle of Canard Duchêne champagne to celebrate your love, or a bottle of Ruinart* champagne for an even more luxurious and refined experience. *Subject to a surcharge of the value of the bottle.– Finally, a delicious French cake to share a gourmet moment with your beloved.My wife and I had an excellent honeymoon at Hotel Le Littré and will stay there again on our next visit to Paris. Your staff were extremely helpful and did everything in their power to make our honeymoon stay perfect. In addition, our room was beautiful and we are very grateful that you were able to get us another room with a view of the Eiffel Tower. Thank you all so much for your wonderful hospitality. We hope to return soon. Evan and ShirinHoneymoon PREMIUM PackageOur Premium Honeymoon Package has been designed to offer you a unique and magical moment with your partner, combining romantic details, exquisite flavours and a Parisian experience that remains to be discovered below :A bouquet of carefully arranged roses, the classic symbol of love– Heart-shaped balloons to create a passionate atmosphere– Rose petals carefully arranged on the bed– A bottle of Canard Duchêne champagne, chosen for its finesse, or a bottle of Ruinart* champagne, synonymous with elegance. *Subject to a supplement of the value of the bottle.– A delicious French cake, to share with your loved one.– Private use of our sauna for half an hour, where you can relax together in a soothing atmosphere.– But that’s not all! Our special offer also includes a romantic dinner cruise on the Seine. You’ll enjoy your gourmet meal on the Seine, under the twinkling stars of the City of Light. Not to be missed!Eternal Love Packages:Wedding proposal PackageThese “Eternal Love” packages have been carefully designed for your proposal or wedding anniversary, to offer you and your other half an unforgettable experience. Every detail contributes to creating a romantic and intimate atmosphere. Let us take care of you so that you can spend magical, romantic moments in our Hôtel Le Littré.– Marry Me” balloons, for a magical touch.– A beautiful bouquet of roses, carefully selected.– Delicate rose petals that will spread their sweet fragrance throughout the room.– A delicious French cake, to share with your loved one.– A bottle of Canard Duchêne champagne, chosen for its finesse, or a bottle of Ruinart* champagne, synonymous with elegance. *Subject to a supplement of the value of the bottle.Please note that this package is recommended for our rooms with a terrace, to preserve the surprise until the last moment for your loved one. However, if you would like the decoration to be carried out inside your room, simply let us know your wishes and we’ll be happy to make them come true.Wedding anniversary PackageThis package has been created to celebrate your union in a romantic and relaxing atmosphere. Here’s what we offer:– A bouquet of fresh flowers to express your affection.– A few balloons to add a romantic touch to the room.– A bottle of Canard Duchene champagne, to celebrate your union.– A delicious French pastry to share with your loved one.– The PREMIUM wedding anniversary package includes an optional romantic dinner cruise on the Seine. Enjoy a delicious gourmet meal while admiring the magnificent views of Paris from the Seine, creating an unforgettable romantic experience.Celebration Packages :Each package at Le Littré Hotel is carefully crafted to combine timeless elegance with the superb celebration of your birthday. Whether it’s your birthday, your child’s birthday or your guests’ birthday, our luxurious and comfortable rooms will make room for various special attentions to make the occasion extraordinary. Discover our different packages:Birthday Package for adults– Helium-filled balloons to add a colorful touch to your room.– A “Happy Birthday” banner to decorate the room.– Miniature French cakes to enjoy.– A bottle of Canard Duchêne champagne, chosen for its finesse, or a bottle of Ruinart* champagne. *Subject to a supplement of the value of the bottle.Our stay in your hotel was extraordinary. We loved having the large balcony and the size of the room was larger than we expected. I especially liked the way you decorated the room each day for my partner’s birthday. She was blown away. Thank you so much for that. I really appreciated the way it was done. I would recommend this hotel to a friend and would definitely stay with you in the future. Mrs Robert C.Birthday Package for teenagers / childrenThis package is ideal for celebrating your teenager’s or child’s birthday. It includes– Balloons to celebrate the new age and create a festive, cheerful atmosphere in the room.– A “Happy Birthday” banner to decorate the room.– Delicious miniature French cakes to add a gourmet touch to the party.All these packages are specially created for your special occasions, as a surprise for your life partner or family. But they are also created for the travel agencies we work with, wishing to organize unique and memorable experiences for their customers.So whatever the reason for your celebration, let yourself be tempted by our packages. Just send us an e-mail!

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Staying at the Littré for your trade shows in Paris

  • 28/04/2023
  • Events

Ideally located near Montparnasse, the hotel Le Littré welcomes you during your visit to the major trade shows in Paris. You can easily reach your exhibition venue: Porte de Versailles, Villepinte or Le Bourget. Why choose the hotel Le Littré? Instead of booking a hotel on site, come and enjoy the charm of the hotel Le Littré. We invite you to enjoy the Parisian life between two visits to the show of your choice in Paris. -Discover the warm hospitality of our luxury hotel, for a stay with modern elegance. -Reach your Paris trade show sites easily, by cab or metro, depending on your preference. -In the heart of the 6th arrondissement, admire the view of the illuminated rooftops of Paris from the Montparnasse Tower. Stroll through the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district or enjoy the proximity of the Louvre, the Champs Élysées and the Eiffel Tower. Which trade fair to visit in Paris from the hotel Le Littré? Paris is a prime location for major trade shows: Rétromobile, Maison & Objet, Première Vision… Whether you are a professional or an enthusiast, we will be happy to welcome you at the hotel Le Littré. Your hotel a few steps from the Porte de Versailles Paris Expo is about 15 minutes away, by cab or public transport. If you choose to take the metro, get off at Boulevard du Montparnasse and then take line 12, in the direction of Mairie d’Issy. This line goes directly to the Porte de Versailles. Find the major Parisian trade shows held throughout the year at Paris Expo. The Foire de Paris, 1st – 12 May, 2024: discover numerous events in various sectors, from arts and crafts to housing, well-being, leisure and gastronomy. The Rétromobile show, January 31 – February 4, 2024: let yourself be surprised by the automotive treasures presented by passionate exhibitors. The Pharmagora trade show, 09-10, March 2023: the must-attend event for health professionals, with conferences, round tables and an e-health village. The Mondial de l’Auto, 14-24 October, 2024: a cutting-edge showcase, this is one of the world’s largest automobile exhibitions. You will find world premieres and concept cars. Reach Villepinte in less than an hour From the hotel Le Littré, a cab will take you to Villepinte in just 50 minutes. By public transport, you can reach the Paris-Nord exhibition center in less than an hour. At the end of rue du Littré, take bus 89 towards Porte de France. Get off at Luxembourg and take the RER B towards Charles de Gaulle airport, stopping at the Parc des Expositions. The round trip is easily done on the day or half day to visit several Parisian fairs. Maison & Objet, September 7-11, 2023 and January 18-22, 2024: explore the Parisian flagship of interior design, among architects, artisans and galleries. Première Vision, 6-8 February, 2024: immerse yourself in the world of creative and eco-friendly fashion by discovering the nine worlds of the show. Visit the Paris Air Show If you are passionate about aeronautics, the Paris Air Show is for you. From the Paris Montparnasse metro station, take line 12 towards Mairie d’Aubervilliers. Get off at Porte de la Chapelle and take bus 350 towards Roissypole. This bus will take you directly to the Le Bourget Exhibition Center. With a travel time of about 50 minutes by cab or public transport, it is an ideal option for a day or half-day on site. Le Littré transforms your Parisian trade shows into real pleasure escapades. Trust us to make your stay a success when you visit the Paris salons.

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The Hotel Le Littré welcomed the shooting of Timéo Béasse’s video in a room with a view on the Eiffel Tower 

  • 15/12/2022
  • Eiffel Tower view, Events

Singer from the Mayenne region of France, Timéo Béasse revealed the potential of his voice in season 7 of The Voice Kids. Since then, he has multiplied his artistic projects, making appearances on the Disney Channel with the My Descendant talent show in 2019 or in the single Hey vous les grands with Zoé Clauzure, also a young singer of the Voice Kids. Since then he is working on his first and own album. Last week we had the pleasure to welcome Timéo Béasse and all his team for the realization of the video clip of his new song “Âmes d’enfants”.  Timéo Béasse had the privilege to shoot some incredible scenes in our executive room 804 with a breathtaking view of the famous Eiffel Tower. Full of charm, our Eiffel Tower Terrace Executive Room consists of an entrance with a dressing room. The colors of the room give way to a combination of harmony and balance. Indeed, did you know that green acts positively on the nervous system by bringing a feeling of relaxation and comfort when entering the room. You can’t help but feel relaxed after spending a comfortable night at Le Littré. Everything is carefully arranged and equipped for optimal comfort (coffee machine, tea, mini bar …) The bathroom is equipped with a marble basin, and a large bathtub. The great advantage of this room is that it is a large terrace overlooking the rooftops of Paris and the majestic Eiffel Tower.  As you can see in the clip, Timéo is sitting comfortably in our lounge 9! Cosy, calm and warm, this lounge is the ultimate place to relax for our dear clients with its artificial fireplace and reading corner where it is nice to sit. The lounge 9 is also an ideal place available for rental (half day or full day) for corporate meetings and seminars.         The production team, Timéo and myself would like to thank you warmly for your welcome during our shooting. Dimitri Lebugle, ProducerCurious to discover the young talent? Discover his official clip, shot in our room 804 and in our lounge 9 !   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35gZfRXUQ0I  

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Wine tasting evenings at the Hotel Le Littré Paris

  • 08/12/2021
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France is the land of wine. Hotel Le Littré offers wine tasting evenings, to learn how to savor and choose between the different grape varieties. Whether you are passing through Paris or living in the neighborhood, discover the wines, their history and their pairings. Learn to taste wine Oenology is a discipline that has more and more followers. You don’t have to be familiar with wines to appreciate a grape variety. Getting together for a wine tasting is also a festive and social activity, to be shared with family or friends. Take the opportunity to discover little-known wines, rediscover classics or savor exceptional bottles. Each time, an oenologist will come to share his knowledge, around a region or a grape variety. Burgundy wines, Bordeaux grands crus, Loire wines… Do you know which type of wine you prefer? The wine evenings are organized according to different themes:around a wine-growing region, for example Burgundy, through several appellations (Chablis, Côte-de-Nuit, Côte-de-Beaune, Mâcon, etc.); around a grape variety, such as chardonnay or pinot; around a domain, in order to discover the full range of one or more producers; around the same wine, through the vintages, a wine tasting that takes you back in time!Grapevines in Paris? As surprising as it may seem, there are vineyards in Paris. The oldest and most famous is that of Montmartre, but there is also one not far from Montparnasse, just a stone’s throw from the Hotel Le Littré. In the 15th arrondissement, in Georges Brassens Park, grow over 700 vines of Pinot Noir are grown, Perlette and Pinot Meunier. These vines bear witness to the capital’s wine-growing past from the Middle Ages. Each year, since 2011, more than 250 bottles of this “Clos des Morillons”, maintained by the municipal services of the city of Paris, have been auctioned, for the benefit of local associations. A little further, in Bercy, the Yitzhak Rabin garden has also, since 1996, been welcoming more than 600 m² of sauvignon and chardonnay. There are also vines at Buttes-Chaumont and Belleville. Both oenology courses and wine tastings, the genial wine evenings at Hotel Le Littré are an opportunity to discover this universe rich in flavors and history in the cosy private bar of the hotel, the Vérandabar.