The 9th arrondissement of Paris
The 9th arrondissement of Paris
The 9th Arrondissement of Paris
The 9th arrondissement of Paris was officially established in 1860 following the famous reform that created the city's 20 districts. The district owes its beautiful appearance to Baron Haussmann, who partially renovated the 18th-century buildings that still define the charm of Paris 9 today.
History of the 9th Arrondissement of Paris
Numerous works recount the history of the 9th arrondissement, including Les Marais sous Montmartre, which describes the canons who settled there after bringing back the relics of Saint Opportune, and the Village des Pocherons. However, the Grands Boulevards, home to shopping areas, cabarets, and lively dance halls, remain a hub of art and commerce. At the dawn of the 21st century, the district saw the rise of the first major bank and insurance company buildings, ushering in a new era of economic and artistic modernity. From residential neighborhoods to cabarets, theaters, dance halls, cinemas, and architectural heritage, Paris 9 attracts visitors daily.
Hotel location and nearby activities
Located just a 10-minute walk from Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est, as well as close to public transport, including Metro Line 7, the 9Hotel Opéra is one of the prestigious spots in the capital. It sits at the crossroads of top tourist attractions, restaurants, bars, and shopping destinations. The area is also rich in museums, historical sites, and live entertainment venues, making it an ideal destination for visitors of all ages.
This three-star hotel in the heart of Paris offers modern, well-equipped rooms designed for maximum comfort. Guests can enjoy contemporary amenities, including air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and laundry services. Additionally, complimentary tea and coffee are available in the hotel lobbies at any time of the day, ensuring a warm and welcoming experience.