- Visit and stay at the Hotel des Deux Continents
- Local access and services around Hotel des Deux Continents
- Private airport transfer to Hotel des Deux Continents
Visit and stay at the Hotel des Deux Continents
Private car services connect Orly airport with boutique hotels located in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Area overview: Hotel des Deux Continents stands in the refined heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, surrounded by historic cafés, elegant Left Bank streets and a long literary tradition that still defines the neighborhood today. This address places visitors close to the Seine, the Louvre and the artistic atmosphere of the 6th arrondissement. For a broader district perspective, consult the Saint-Germain airport transfer guide.
- Artus Hôtel chauffeur service
- Hôtel d’Aubusson transfer service
- Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain CDG route
These tailored transfers provide direct access to charming streets and historic residences near the Seine.
Hotel des Deux Continents enjoys a classic Saint-Germain-des-Prés setting in the 6th arrondissement, a short walk from the Seine, the Louvre and the wider Latin Quarter. This address suits travelers who want a Left Bank atmosphere with immediate access to galleries, bookshops, cafés and elegant streets that remain closely tied to the literary identity of Paris.
Inside, the hotel keeps the charm of a boutique Paris stay with individually decorated rooms, period-style furnishings and practical comforts for a city break. Air conditioning, flat-screen televisions and complimentary wifi help balance old-world character with modern convenience, while some rooms open onto a balcony facing either the inner courtyard or the street.
The hotel also offers the services expected from a well-positioned central address. Breakfast can be taken in the dining room or delivered to the room, and the front desk remains available around the clock for luggage storage, daily assistance and practical requests. For visitors arriving after a flight or planning an early departure, this combination of central location and easy airport access makes the property especially convenient.
Local access and services around Hotel des Deux Continents
Access overview: Staying here places you between Saint-Germain-des-Prés metro station and the river, with Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots and the church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés all within a short walk. The Louvre can be reached on foot, while Boulevard Saint-Germain gives you quick access to shops, bookstores, restaurants and everyday services.
The area works well for visitors who prefer exploring Paris on foot. A simple walk toward the Seine opens views over the riverbanks and nearby bridges, while the surrounding streets connect naturally to the Latin Quarter, Notre-Dame and the museum district. This part of Paris feels lively without losing the refined rhythm that defines Saint-Germain.
For practical movement across the city, the neighborhood combines metro access, walkable streets and reliable hotel pickup options. Travelers carrying bags or planning several stops during the day may prefer a private car service in central Paris, especially when moving between stations, museums and central hotel addresses.
Private airport transfer to Hotel des Deux Continents
Transfer insight: Reaching Hotel des Deux Continents from the airports is usually straightforward, but the final part of the journey through central Paris can feel tiring after a flight, especially with luggage. From Orly, the route is often around 35 to 50 minutes depending on traffic. From Charles de Gaulle, it is usually around 50 minutes to 1 hour 15 minutes, while Beauvais requires a much longer transfer.
Public transport remains possible, yet connections through RER and metro lines may be less comfortable after landing or during busy hours. A direct Orly airport transfer or a reliable CDG hotel transfer helps simplify arrival with door-to-door service, fixed planning and no transfers required.
Once checked in, visitors can also continue discovering the capital through private driver transfers to Paris landmarks, which can be useful for evening outings, museum days or direct pickups from another Paris address.


















