“”After All” – acrobatic show at La Villette, Paris
The show is an outlet for confinement and loneliness, inspired by the health crisis.

The show is an outlet for confinement and loneliness, inspired by the health crisis.

The Carnavalet museum commemorates the 150th anniversary of the birth of Marcel Proust (1871-1922).
The exhibition is devoted to the relationship between Marcel Proust and the city of Paris, where most of his existence takes place.

Who did not grow up with this magnificent play, Molière’s Avare?
The opportunity has come to discover or rediscover this great classic, written by Molière in 1668.

Paris Fashion Week is traditionally the last to be presented during Fashion Month, which sees a succession of parades in New York, London and Milan. This fall, the Spring-Summer 2022 ready-to-wear collections will be presented from Monday September 27 to Tuesday October 05, 2021. In all, 92 shows and presentations will punctuate Paris Fashion Week. Some are eagerly awaited, such as the first fashion show of young designer Charles de Vilmorin for Rochas, the presentation of Thebe Magugu, the talented winner of the LVMH prize in 2020, or the return of Raf Simons to the calendar of the week of Parisian fashion. During the various parades, legendary houses will follow one another such as Balenciaga, Balmain, Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton … As well as designers of the moment: Jacquemus, Marine Serre. However, some houses have decided to present their collections outside of calendars such as Saint Laurent, due to the events of recent months.

La Monnaie de Paris is riding on the success of the “La Casa de Papel” series, so that visitors can rob the famous Paris Mint museum, thanks to its new immersive experience.
The masked gang is preparing to attack their new target, but they need you.

Joséphine Baker, singer and dancer, will be the sixth woman, and first black woman, to enter the Pantheon
next November 30.

Conceived as an invitation to dive into the teeming universe of Christian Louboutin, the exhibition explores all the facets of an inspiration with multiple references, in a place that is dear to the creator and which saw the birth of his vocation.
Our Victor Hugo Paris Kléber hotel is proud to have obtained the prestigious La Clef Verte ecolabel, a certification awarded by an external, independent organization that distinguishes establishments committed to an exemplary environmental approach.
What is an ecolabel?
An ecolabel is an official certification awarded to establishments that meet strict criteria in terms of respect for the environment and sustainable development. It certifies that an establishment implements eco-responsible practices aimed at reducing its ecological impact while guaranteeing quality service. The internationally recognized La Clef Verte ecolabel is specifically designed for tourist accommodations and restaurants that adopt sustainable management of their resources.
Our commitment to sustainable tourism
To maintain this demanding certification every year, our hotel must comply with a rigorous set of criteria. We have implemented a number of concrete actions, such as
Responsible water management, by measuring and reducing our consumption to limit waste;
Progressive elimination of single-use plastics, favoring sustainable alternatives such as biodegradable or reusable materials;
The fight against food waste, through better inventory management and increased awareness among our teams and customers;
Preserving biodiversity, by adopting local initiatives that respect the surrounding flora and fauna.