Hôtel Castex 5, rue Castex
75004 Paris
Tél. : 00 33 (0) 1 42 72 31 52
E-mail : info@castexhotel.com
L’hôtel se trouve au coeur du :
Marais – Quartier Bastille
• Métro :
Bastille (lignes 1 – 5 – 8)
Sully-Morland (ligne 7)
• Bus :
Station Bastille : 20 – 29 – 65 – 91.
: 69 – 76 – 86 – 87.
Nos adresses préférées :
• Musée Carnavalet
23, rue de Sévigné - 75003 Paris.
Véritable mémoire de Paris, ce musée vous propose un voyage au travers de plus de 140 salles dédiées à l'histoire de Paris, de son origine à nos jours.
• Glacier Bertillon
Rue Saint-Louis en l’île - rue des Deux-Ponts - 75004 Paris.
Ce glacier est réputé pour faire les meilleurs sorbets de Paris !
• Musée d’Orsay
62, rue de Lille - 75007 Paris.
Une collection d’œuvres d’art datant de 1848 à 1914.
• Notre Dame Cathedral
Place du Parvis. Île de la Cité - 75004 Paris.
C’est le plus vieux monument de Paris, glorifié par Victor Hugo. Visitez les Tours de Notre-Dame. Un monument à ne pas manquer !
• Musée du Louvre
Rue de Rivoli - 75001 Paris.
L'un des plus grands musées du monde.
• Musée d’Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou.
Plateau Beaubourg - 75004 Paris.
Art moderne.
De nombreuses expositions temporaires pour les jeunes et les moins jeunes.
• Musée Picasso
Hotel Salé, 5 rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris.
L'une des plus belles collections d'oeuvres de Picasso, dans un manoir du XVIIe siècle.
• Jardin du Luxembourg – 75006 Paris.
Boulevard St Michel, rue de Vaugirard, rue Guynemer, rue Auguste-Comte, rue de Médicis. 75006 Paris. Vous apprécierez le charme du Jardin du Luxembourg, qui a su conserver son héritage du XIXe siècle, à l’image de son kiosque et de son manège si créé par Garnier.
• Place des Vosges – 75004 Paris.
Flânez dans les jardins ou sous les arcades de la Place des Vosges, ornée de ses façades régulières et harmonieuses. L'un des joyaux architecturaux de Paris.
Mar 16, 2010: Solutions Linux 2010 at Paris Expo
Published on: 16 Nov 2009
Solutions Linux is a commercial event dedicated to promote open-source solutions. It also host a non-commercial event for the open source community.
he Health 2.0 Conference is the leading showcase of online and mobile technologies in healthcare. After 5 successful conferences in the United States, we’re coming across the pond!
The agenda will span the key elements of Health 2.0 and showcase how consumers and professionals:
Search for more appropriate health content,
Share personal information in Communities and
Use Tools to self-manage and enhance the patient-physician relationship
You will gain unique insight into the following questions:
How does specialized Search relate to Health 2.0? Is there life beyond Google in Europe'
Are online patient communities different in Europe and across European countries'
Have European doctors gone 2.0'
Are personal health records being adopted by health care systems in Europe'
How do European hospitals, payors and governments relate to Health 2.0'
What opportunities exist for Pharma to play a bigger role in Health 2.0'
Health 2.0 Europe will be a unique conference. We will integrate the best of European health technologies, and compare, contrast and contextualize them with leading examples of Health 2.0 from North America. We’ll be seeing:
What works in the context of Europe’s evolving health care systems,
Whether there are commonalities across European systems that can lead to economies of scale (or not!) and
What the “boundary-less” online world means for consumers and physicians working in distinct health care systems.
There’ll also be a presentation of the latest thinking about Health 2.0 in the European context, special videos, an unconference session, the introduction of new companies at Health 2.0 Europe’s Launch!, a great networking party at a very famous Parisian institution, and much, much more to keep you very stimulated for a day and a half.
Oh, and did we mention that it’s in Paris in the Springtime'
Apr 8, 2010: Jonathan Lewis: Writing optimal SQL & Troubleshooting &Tuning at Oracle University Centre Paris Colombes
Apr 23, 2010: Special Evening- Pandit Shivkumar concert in Paris at Forum - 104
Published on: 02 Mar 2010
May 23, 2010: French Open Tennis Tournament at Philippe-Chatrier Court
Published on: 28 Jan 2010
This exciting Tennis Tournament, the second of the Grand Slam Tournaments, will be held from 23 May thru 6 June. All dates are available here!
Jun 14, 2010: Journey to France and Follow The Footsteps of Saint Germain at Paris
Published on: 27 Nov 2009
Journey to France and Follow The Footsteps of Saint Germain.
Join Troika on this fun-filled, Transformational Tour!
Visit locations associated with Ascended Master Saint Germain. Discover places where he lived and held his secret meetings. His Spirit will be with us. He promises “Magic Will Happen!”
Enjoy the Excitement of Paris:
Eiffel Tower, Latin Quarter, Notre Dame, The Louvre, Sacre Coeur, Lunch at the “Alchemist’s House”, Seine River Dinner Cruise, and More!
Our Travels Also Take Us to
Sacred Chartres Cathedral, Le Chateau Chambord in the Loire Valley.
And Our Ultimate Destination:
Two glorious nights of grand elegance in Versailles and visit: The Palace, The Hall of Mirrors, The Kings Chambers, Marie-Antoinette’s Home, The Royal Gardens, Musical Concert at Neptune’s Water Fountain.
Transformational Travel for Spiritual Seekers (Group of 10 to 24)
*Estimated Cost is $3,377 USD, per person, double occupancy Plus Air Fare *prices subject to Euro / Dollar rate of exchange in June 2010.
Additional Tour, June 21 – 28 ** price TBD
Embracing the Divine Feminine
Visit Rennes Le Chateau, Lourdes & more!
Visit www.Ascension-StGermain.com or call 530-926-0700 for Information.
Jun 24, 2010: 2010 O'Neills en France (Youth Registration Page) at Paris
As a stepping stone to fulfilling its mission, The Association of O'Neill Clans is holding its first ever international gathering in the history of the Clan.
Join us in Paris, France in 2010 for lectures, walking tours, dining, networking and fun! Meet O'Neills from across the globe while enjoying all that Paris has to offer.
For the detailed program of events, visit http://oneillclanassocation.wordpress.com.
As a stepping stone to fulfilling its mission, The Association of O'Neill Clans is holding its first ever international gathering in the history of the Clan.
Join us in Paris, France in 2010 for lectures, walking tours, dining, networking and fun! Meet O'Neills from across the globe while enjoying all that Paris has to offer.
For the detailed program of events, visit http://oneillclanassocation.wordpress.com.
On 1997's Pop, U2 continued experimenting; tape loops, programming, rhythm sequencing, and sampling provided much of the album with heavy, funky dance rhythms. Released in March, the album debuted at number one in 35 countries, and drew mainly positive reviews. Rolling Stone, for example, stated that U2 had "defied the odds and made some of the greatest music of their lives". Others felt that the album was a major disappointment and sales were poor compared to previous U2 releases. The band was hurried into completing the album in time for the impending pre-booked tour, and Bono admitted that the album "didn't communicate the way it was intended to".
Oct 11, 2010: ICI-1 Competitive Intelligence Basics Workshop at Novotel Les Halles
Published on: 01 Feb 2010
Achieving competitive advantage through systematic competitor and market analysis
In times of increasing competition and complex, fast-moving competitive environments, it is important to be one step ahead of the competition. Businesses have to anticipate the activities of their competitors when developing their strategic positioning.Competitive analyses are essential to the successful development of corporate strategy, conducting anticipatory strategy planning and gaining a measurable competitive advantage. Competitive Intelligence, which brings in a systematic analysis process, adds the decisive edge to strategy.
Workshop foci
- The value of Competitive Intelligence (CI) for your business
- Analysis of one's own company:
Where are we now and where do we intend to go'
- Handling the information overload and testing the quality of data
- Analytical methods to determine the competitive and market situation
- Successful implementation of a CI system in a business
Oct 13, 2010: ICI-2 Competitive Intelligence Projects at Novotel Les Halles
Published on: 01 Feb 2010
For the real world application of CI fundamentals you will work on a complete CI case study
CI basics are taught in this workshop using a case study. The CI process steps are practiced and CI tools and techniques absorbed. With the training from this course, typical process mistakes are less likely, because participants gain practical aptitude in applying CI methods and techniques. Through team work, interpersonal work techniques are encouraged and communication experiences established.
Workshop foci
- Definition of the CI requirements
- Planning of the CI cycle
- Execution of the CI cycle
- Development of a continuous competitive information system
Oct 14, 2010: ICI-6 Fundamental CI Analysis Methods at Novotel Les Halles
Published on: 01 Feb 2010
SWOT, industry structure analysis, profiling, portfolio analysis and analysis of competing hypothesis (ACH)
In this workshop, the fundamental methods of Competitivce Intelligence analysis are taught and practiced with examples. Command of these analysis techniques is a prerequisite for all subsequent "higher-order" analytical processes. To plan efficient CI projects, it is necessary to provide the data required for each analytical tool, and is only possible if one has acquired at least working knowledge of CI analysis techniques.
Workshop foci
- SWOT (Strengths/Weaknesses/ Opportunities/Threats)
- 5 forces industrial structure analysis/strategic groups, according to Michael Porter
- Competitor profiling
- Portfolio Analysis
- Analysis of competing hypothesis (ACH)
À pied :
1 minute à pied de l’hôtel : Place de la Bastille et son Opéra.
1 minute à pied de l’hôtel : tous les commerces.
3 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Place des Vosges.
3 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : les berges de la Seine.
3 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Paris Plage.
5 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Île Saint-Louis.
5 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Institut du Monde Arabe.
5 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Quartier Latin.
8 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Musée Picasso.
8 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Musée Carnavalet.
8 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Jardin des Plantes.
10 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Hôtel de Ville.
10 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Cathédrale Notre Dame.
12 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Sainte Chapelle.
12 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Conciergerie.
12 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Panthéon.
15 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Jardin du Luxembourg.
20 minutes à pied de l’hôtel : Musée du Louvre.
• En métro/RER/bus :
5 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Hôtel de Ville.
7 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Musée du Louvre.
10 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Centre George Pompidou.
10 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Opéra Garnier.
10 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Madeleine.
10 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Place de la Concorde.
10 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Champs élysées.
12 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Arc de Triomphe.
15 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Musée d'Orsay.
15 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Tour Eiffel.
15 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Invalides.
20 minutes en métro/RER/bus : Montmartre (Sacré Cœur).
DIRECTIONS
• Aéroports : Roissy - Charles de Gaulle:
RER B à Station Gare du Nord, puis prendre la ligne de métro 5 en direction de Place d'Italie, descendre à Bastille, sortie rue Saint-Antoine. Orly:
Orlyval jusqu’à Antony, puis prendre RER B en direction de Charles de Gaulle ou Mitry-Claye jusqu’à Châtelet, puis prendre la ligne de métro 1 en direction de Château de Vincennes, descendre à Bastille, sortie rue Saint-Antoine.
• Gares :
Gare de l’Est :
Métro ligne 5 en direction de Place d’Italie, descendre à Bastille, sortie rue Saint-Antoine.
Gare d’Austerlitz :
Métro ligne 5 en direction de Bobigny, descendre à Bastille, sortie rue Saint-Antoine.
Gare Saint-Lazare :
Métro ligne 14 en direction de Bibliothèque jusqu’à Châtelet, puis prendre ligne 1 en direction de Château de Vincennes, descendre à Bastille, sortie rue Saint-Antoine.
Gare du Nord :
Métro ligne 5 en direction de Place d’Italie, descendre à Bastille, sortie rue Saint-Antoine.
Gare Montparnasse :
Métro ligne 6 en direction de Nation jusqu’à Place d’Italie, puis prendre ligne 5 en direction de Bobigny, descendre à Bastille, sortie rue Saint-Antoine.
Gare de Lyon station:
Métro ligne 1 en direction de La Défense, descendre à Bastille, sortie rue Saint-Antoine. (une station).
• Autoroute :
Périphérique jusqu’à Porte de Bercy, puis prendre les quais de la Seine jusqu’à la sortie Bastille et rue Saint-Antoine, rue Castex (troisième à gauche). Veuillez consulter www.mappy.com.