Quartier de l'Opéra
Quartier de l'Opéra
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Neighbourhood: 9th Arr. - Opéra
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- Opéra • 1 min walk
- Chaussée d'Antin – La Fayette • 4 min walk
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Dimitris L
Sydney, Australia50,924 contributions
Oct 2019
Quartier de l'Opera is in the heart of Paris and dominated by Palais Garnier. The whole district is quite a lovely area with many shops ranging from the famous and very expensive Galeries Lafayette and Printemps, to other smaller stores. We preferred to mostly wander around the streets and just enjoy whatever came our way.
Written 19 September 2020
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,715 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
The major landmark here is the Garnier Opera House, which is a must-see for its sumptuous design. It is surrounded with classic cafes, upscale hotels, and a litte further a couple of huge and beautiful department stores. Lots of restaurants to serve theater goers and others. The area is full of hotels of all sorts.
Written 27 January 2024
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,715 contributions
Mar 2022
We rented an apartment in this area and liked for the convenience. Well served by the Metro, plus there are sites within walking distance, especially the beautiful Garnier Opera House. Big department stores, lots of restaurants and cafes, plus the largest concentration of hotels in the city.
Written 26 April 2022
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,715 contributions
Oct 2019
This may be the center of tourism in Paris as the district is full of independent hotels. Also lots of department stores and historic theaters, including the opulent Opera, now home of the Ballet. Lots of history here and some great food. Wander around.
Written 1 January 2020
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SopiNepi
Kawasaki, Japan9,128 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
It was my first time in Paris. I took a bus from CDG airport into the city. I arrived behind the Opera House. The hotel was also on the Avenue de l'Opera, so the Opera district was the center of my activities. Galeries Lafayette is right behind the Opera House. I especially enjoyed the food hall. The Opera Metro station is right in front of me. There are many typical Parisian restaurants in the area. There were many Japanese restaurants on the left hand side heading towards the Seine River. It's a little different from the image of the Champs-Élysées, the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, etc., but it's a very convenient area to start your activities.
Written 25 September 2023
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,715 contributions
Oct 2020
This is one of the neighborhoods that you will not want to miss. The Opera House is magnificent; take a tour or go to a performance. Lots of other classic theaters in the area. Some of the big department stores and lots of hotels. Lots of classic 19th Century architecture. Lots of good places to eat.
Written 4 May 2021
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bcheong
Shanghai, China48,478 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
An area famous and probably named after the opera house in the area. Besides Opera Garnier, there’s galeries lafeyette, primtemps and the Apple store which we went. Lots of restaurants, cafes and other shops too
Written 30 July 2024
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,715 contributions
Jun 2022
We rented an apartment in this area and loved it because of all the Metro lines and how easy it was to walk to many fun neighborhoods. You will find a lot of hotels and all the services that go with them, plus the big department stores. The opera house is exquisite; take a tour or go to a concert. And then walk up the hill into the 9th for atmosphere.
Written 10 August 2022
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,715 contributions
Jul 2021
There are a lot of things to do in this quartier and you hotel may be here. Some of the big department stores are here, so lots of shopping. Restaurants and cafes, plus the grand opera house. A part of town that I always return to.
Written 7 November 2021
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,715 contributions
Aug 2022
We rented an apartment in this quartier and were very happy here because of all of the dining choices from restaurants that were supported by the theater goers. And some good food shopping as well. If you want to shop seriously, there are the grand magasins. Very lively area, day and night.
Written 10 January 2023
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What is the area like between Opera and Republic in Paris?
Written 8 March 2018
My son will be staying in Paris for a working project for 3 months, He has the following option for aparthotel:
Citadines Opera Paris
• Residhome Paris Opera
• Citadines Republique Paris
• Adagio Paris Opera
• Adagio Access Paris Villette
which would be the best area to stay?
He has been to Paris on tourism already, He would like a place close to supermarkets and public transport and of course, safe.
Any advise would be appreciated. The period is June to end of August.
Written 18 May 2017
Me and my other half will be visiting Paris for the first time for a few days. I have been researching and i really like the look of the opera district however would like to ask for opinions on it this area.
We are young however want to see everything Paris has to offer. Preferably would like to say somewhere picturesque but with nice coffee shops in easy reach places.
We don't mind walking to places - a bit hesitant on taking public transport however we're aware we would need to. Any pros and cons anybody could list for this area? Example if it's too expensive/hard to get to places or even any positive views. I've heard that the restaurants aren't that great in the 9th district either! Very confused as to where to stay now. I did like the look of the W hotels opera too.
Thank you all in advance!
Written 7 December 2016
Hi,
I'll be travelling alone but I still want to see the Opera district at night. Is it safe to walk alone or do you know if they offer evening walking tours? I already have a tour booked for Paris.
Thanks
Written 9 July 2016
What are some good restaurants that serve some good vegetarian dishes near Palais Garnier?
Written 6 July 2016
where is the 9th district located?
Written 21 July 2015
The 9th arrondissement is a diverse residential area popular among an artistic crowd. This Southern portion is similar to the 2nd arrondissement, with a mix of residential and business buildings. The Paris Opera is located here as well as Les Grands Magasins (Galeries Lafayette and Printemps). Further North is Pigalle, home of the famous Moulin Rouge and the fading Red Light district. 9th arrondissement is a
Written 22 July 2015
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