Data from Weather25

The Vic Eiffel has partnered with the Neptune Club de France to offer you supervised swimming sessions, Tuesday through Friday, evenings only, at the Blomet swimming pool, located at 17 rue Blomet – Paris 15, just a few steps from the hotel.

Click to book your session, a time slot will then be confirmed for you.

Room directory

The whole team looks forward to welcoming you to the Vic Eiffel!

We are at your disposal and will do our utmost to make your stay as pleasant as possible.

Enjoy the peace and quiet of our Parisian home or explore the City of Light.

We’re delighted to have you with us for a night or more!

  • List Title 1

    Welcome products from L’Occitane (a French brand that works to protect biodiversity and is inspired by Provence); other products are also available on request only.

  • List Title 1

    Coffee machine and kettle available.

  • List Title 1

    Safe (the hotel is not responsible for belongings left in rooms).

  • List Title 1

    Television Canal + / Chromecast / international channels.

  • List Title 1

    Hairdryer (located in the bedroom cloakroom).

  • List Title 1

    Air conditioning in summer / heating in winter (no air conditioning possible in winter and vice versa).

  • List Title 1

    Additional blanket available on request only.

  • List Title 1

    Optional cleaning service during your stay: please let us know or use the door hanger provided.

We are sensitive to waste and encourage our customers to reduce our carbon footprint.

  • List Title 1

    All our coffee capsules are recycled.

  • List Title 1

    Don’t hesitate to place the “Do not disturb” sign outside your room if you don’t think it needs cleaning.

  • List Title 1

    Don’t hesitate to turn off the water when you shower.

  • List Title 1

    Avoid opening windows when the heating or air conditioning is on (you can turn it off or on as you wish).

  • List Title 1

    If you don’t want to change your towels, leave them hanging in the bathroom.

  • Our buffet breakfast is served from 7am to 10am on weekdays, and until 11am on Saturdays and Sundays (including public holidays). Enjoy our patio, weather permitting!
  • Fresh, local produce is on offer.
  • We offer “Café Joyeux” (an inclusive French company employing people with disabilities) at breakfast and in the rooms.
  • A water fountain (still and sparkling) is available throughout your stay in the lobby.
  • Cans are available in the entrance hall (€4 each).
  • Excluding breakfast, a charge will be made for hot drinks.

The following services are available at the reception:

  • List Title 1

    Concierge service for all your booking requests.

  • List Title 1

    Secure luggage storage on arrival and/or departure.

  • List Title 1

    Umbrellas loaned free of charge during your stay.

  • List Title 1

    Adapters on loan on request.

  • List Title 1

    Iron/ironer available on request.

  • List Title 1

    Early arrivals and late departures subject to charges and availability.

  • List Title 1

    PMR room (Person with reduced mobility) accessible on the ground floor, subject to availability.

  • List Title 1

    Meeting room available for hire by the day or half-day (maximum capacity 6 people).

  • List Title 1

    The Vic Eiffel has partnered with the Neptune Club de France to offer you supervised swimming sessions, Tuesday through Friday, evenings only, at the Blomet swimming pool, located at 17 rue Blomet – Paris 15, just a few steps from the hotel.

    Click to book your session, a time slot will then be confirmed for you.

  • To reach the reception, dial 9.
  • Outside calls are not permitted.
  • To take advantage of WiFi, you don’t need a password, just a valid e-mail address.
  • There is a charge for photocopies (€0.50/sheet).

A meeting room with natural daylight is available:

  • By reservation only.
  • Maximum 6 people.
  • From €160 for half a day.
  • Equipment available (connected screen, flipchart).
  • Hot drinks available during breaks.
  • List Title 1

    The hotel is entirely non-smoking.

  • List Title 1

    The hotel is equipped with a video surveillance system to ensure your safety.

  • List Title 1

    Rooms are available from 3pm and must be vacated by 12 noon at the latest.
    For requests outside these times, please contact reception for prices and availability.

  • List Title 1

    We invite you to visit our website to find out about our different types of rooms.

If you encounter the slightest difficulty during your stay, the team is on hand to give you all the help you need.

Please share your experience of the Vic Eiffel on Google or Tripadvisor.

We’d love to hear from you too: fill in the form below or email us at direction@viceiffel.com.

Send us an e-mail

Name
To know more, read the privacy policy.

Our favourite restaurants nearby. Don't hesitate to ask reception for help with your reservations.

See more restaurants in the area

15th arrondissement town hall
A beautiful neo-renaissance building.
Aquarium de Paris
You'll find a fine collection of sharks!
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Paris Orthodox Cathedral, with its five bulbs covered in an alloy of gold and palladium.
Champ-de-Mars
A plain for market gardening, which became the training camp for the École Militaire in the 17th century.
École militaire
Founded by Louis XIV for the children of the aristocracy.
Eiffel Tower
The Grande Dame needs no introduction. But do you know how much she weighs?... 10,100 tonnes.
Hôtel national des Invalides
It was a hospice, barracks, convent, hospital and factory under Louis XIV. Today, the Musée de l'Armée.
Human Rights Monument
Work by sculptor Ivan Théier.
Lavirotte building
One of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Paris, built between 1900 and 1901.
Le M. Musée du vin
Over 1,000 m2, with 15th-century vaulted cellars, dedicated to the world of wine and gastronomy.
Les Arums building
A fine example of Art Nouveau architecture.
Maison de Balzac
Museum dedicated to the writer in a house he lived in between 1840 and 1847.
Maison de l’Unesco
Headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Visits possible.
Maison de la Radio et de la Musique
Headquarters of French public radio with concert halls and restaurant.
Musée Bourdelle
Le sculpteur Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929) vécut et travailla là. Nombreuses oeuvres de l’artiste.
Musée Clemenceau
The Tiger's flat, as it was on the day he died in 1929.
Musée de la Poste (Postal Museum)
You'll find out all about the world of mail (and there's a lot to discover).
Musée des Égouts
The history of sewers from Lutetia to the present day.
Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac
A museum dedicated to the arts of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.
Musée Rodin
One of the most charming museums in Paris. Romantic garden with sculptures and café.
Napoleon’s tomb
The Dôme des Invalides, accessible from the Musée de l'Armée, has housed the Emperor's tomb since 2 April 1861.
Palais de Chaillot
Built in 1937 for the Universal Exhibition. Home to three major museums: the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, the Musée National de la Marine and the Musée de l'Homme.
Parc André-Citroën
Park established on the site of the former Citroën factories.
Parc Georges-Brassens
Antique book sales at weekends.
Petite ceinture du 15e
Former railway line converted into a green promenade.
Rue Villa Santos-Dumont
A line of beautiful houses.
Statue of Liberty, île aux Cygnes
Replica of the famous New York statue, donated by the United States to France.
To go further
Until
28 June
Renaissance : de Vinci, Raphaël, Michel-Ange
Three visionary geniuses, three complementary worlds: Leonardo’s scientific curiosity, Raphael’s perfect harmony, and Michelangelo’s sculptural power. Immerse yourself in their masterpieces thanks to cutting-edge technology and a completely redesigned exhibition layout (3D models, digital twins, smoke effects and lasers). A brand-new creation for a truly immersive experience.
6 June
-
28 June
La Caverne du Pont-Neuf
Forty-one years after Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude wrapped the Pont-Neuf, French artist JR pays tribute to them with "La Caverne du Pont-Neuf". This monumental immersive artwork—a canvas cave—is a temporary reinterpretation of Paris’s oldest bridge. It contrasts “the raw and the wild with the refined elegance of Paris.” You can walk through this cave for free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, accompanied by music by Thomas Bangalter, one of the two members of the former duo Daft Punk.
Pont-Neuf - Paris (map)
Until
5 July
Renoir the draughtsman
This exhibition, the first to focus on Renoir’s works on paper, highlights the importance of graphic techniques in the development of his art. It reveals the close links between his paintings and his drawings, particularly from the 1880s onwards, when Renoir moved away from Impressionism but continued to reinvent himself.
Until
19 July
Renoir and love. The Happy Modern Age (1865–1885)
This exhibition brings together ‘scenes of modern life’ – multi-figure paintings depicting contemporary subjects (as distinct from portraits and landscapes) – created by Renoir during the first twenty years of his career (1865–1885). It also highlights her predilection for depicting young couples, without this being "sentimental".
Until
26 July
Matisse 1941-1954
This exhibition explores the final years of Henri Matisse’s career, between 1941 and 1954, through more than 300 works – paintings, drawings, cut-out gouaches, illustrated books, textiles and stained-glass windows – drawn from the Centre Pompidou’s collection and major international loans.
Until
23 August
General Exhibition
To mark its move into the building, completely redesigned by Jean Nouvel, which formerly housed the Grands Magasins du Louvre department store, the Fondation Cartier is exhibiting the highlights of over 40 years of collecting.
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain - 2 place du Palais-Royal, Paris (map)
Back to the room directory