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Atelier Montparnasse |
The
Hotel is one of the most outstanding location in Paris : in
the middle of the Montparnasse area,
the painters's, philosophs's and writers's quarter and business centers.
You are two steps from Luxembourg gardens for the jogging, from Saint
Germain-des-prés for the stroll and famous cafés like
Le Flore or Les Deux Magots and from Montparnasse for business or shopping. |
| Hotel
Neuilly Park |
Neuilly Park Hotel is situated right in the heart of the "Village des Sablons", a renowned area of Paris. Each of the 30 rooms of this hotel de charme is unique (Japanese Room, Andalousia Room, Chinese Room, Tibet Room), carefully decorated in the respect of French taste, including beautiful materials, traditional engravings, and reproduction of "1900 art nouveau" furniture |
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Hotel |
Located
right in the very heart of Paris, the hotel is only minutes away
from some of the finest sights of the capital, Notre-Dame cathedral,
the Ile Saint-Louis, the Luxembourg gardens, the Panthéon,
the Senate and the Cluny museum.Nearby are the famous boulevards
of Saint-Michel and Saint Germain - a great place for shopping
or just strolling along. |
| Hotel
Dacia Luxembourg |
At
the Hotel Dacia Luxembourg, you will have the opportunity to enjoy
the comfort and unique atmosphere of this charming French hotel.
Just two steps away from the Cordonne, the hotel is located in
one of the most picturesque districts of all of Paris. Just moments
away, you'll find the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysées, and
museums like the Louvre and Orsay. |
| Hotel
Louvre Marsollier |
Located
in a calm street, in the heart of historical
Paris, a few minutes walk away from the Louvre,
close to the business district, departement stores
and some of the most beautiful Parisian monuments
(Opera House, Musée D'orsay, Notre Dame,
les champs elysées...), the hotel louvre
Marsollier Opera offers you it's refined setting
and the cosy confort of it's 28 rooms. |
| Hotel
de Varenne |
Tables are set up in the inner patio for a summer breakfast. The staff is courteous and friendly,
they regularly tend to the needs of the Members of the Parliament.
Ask the owner where to go, and what to visit: he'll be of
good advice. The hotel itself is located near the Parliament.
Cross the River Seine and you are on the Concorde Plazza,
at the bottom of the world-famous Champs Elysees avenue.
Rates are quite reasonable for the area, we found the value
for money very good. |
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Daunou Opera |
Idealy
located only a few steps from art and business center, the Opéra,
the Louvre museum, Place Vendôme, the Tuillerie garden,
the departement stores Galerie Lafayette, Printemps... Back to
the hotel, enjoy the fresh, elegant, calm atmosphere of our lounge
and relax after your busy day in the capital. Satellite TV with
foreign channels including JSTV. |
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Claude Bernard |
Experience the history
of a romantic and enchanting Paris in the heart of Saint Germain
des Prés, in the Hotel Claude Bernard. Enjoy a prestigious
hotel with modern conveniences and a location close to Notre-Dame,
Cluny Abbey, the banks of river Seine, the book-sellers, Saint
Michel and Saint Germain, Beaubourg, the Louvre and Orsay Museums. |
| Hotel
Ascot Opera |
In
a quiet and comforting area near the center of Paris touristic
activities and the Louvre lies the Ascot Opera Hotel. Enjoy the
fully equipped, decorative rooms as you explore the Champs Elysées,
the Eiffel Tower, Concorde, and Saint Germain des Prés,
all in close proximity. |
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de Fleurie |
At
the Fleurie Hotel, located in the heart of Saint
Germain des Pres district, on Paris’s Left Bank, you
will find all the modern comforts befitting a charming 3-star
hotel. Double glazing and the hotel’s location on a calm
street guarantee you complete rest in maximum comfort. |
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Rive Gauche Hotel |
The
Hotel Trianon Rive Gauche, at Saint-Germain-des Prés,
is two steps from the Sorbonne, three minutes from the Luxembourg
gardens, four hundred meters from the Orsay and Louvre museums
and right in the heart of this so living Latin Quarter, which
gave Paris its historical dimension. |
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