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Enter an oasis...The hall in Provence style lobby on your right, while on your left there is a breakfast room in the most typical bistrot manner. At the end of the corridor you will discover a warm Tuscan style courtyard, it seems to be the perfect mix of the mediterranean touch combined with the proximity to some of the world's most famous places. The nearly pedestrian street will hold you away from the parisian bustle and offer you some calm. |
The concierge will welcome you at any time of the day and night, behind a mini bar he holds some exclusive wines. Also he will be able to guide your steps through our wonderful city, excursions, cruises, theatre, cabaret, restaurants, airport transfers whatever you might need to make your parisian time exceptional. |
In order to maintain contact with your family, friends or business partners you have an internet access in the lobby and a phone in the room. Just ask the concierge for your faxes or copies and if you need to store your values you will find a safety box at the reception. Small pets and children are warmly welcome and for our very young visitors we are able to provide a baby cot in the parents room. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Concierge Service | Fax Machine | Fax Service | Guided Tours | Internet Point | Internet Wireless | Lift | Newspaper | Photocopier | Radio | Small Pets Welcome | | | |
The 7th arrondissement is known for its numerous shops and little markets, you will feel like in a little village with a main street hosting, pastries, bars, butchers, second hand shops. In the side streets you will discover some very typical little restaurants just as the international food you find all over the world. Close to la Place de l'Ecole Militaire, you will find changing offices, a post office just as very typical brasseries. Continuing on this path, it will lead you to the Invalides dome, hosting the army museum and Napoleons grave. Further you'll pass by the Rodin musuem where you will be able to visit some of the sculptors most famous artworks such as "the Thinker". At that point you'll have entered the governmental district, besides the Prime ministers house you will be now surrounded by numerous embassies. But they only hide a jewel, one of the capital's most famous and traditional department store: Le Bon Marché which inspired Emile Zolas book "Au Bonheur de Dames".Finishing our little tour through the neighbourhood of Eiffel Rive Gauche we shall not forget the Eiffel Tower, only one footstep away from the hotel you will walk through the Champs de Mars towards this majestic building. From its roof you'll enjoy the probably most incredible view of Paris and on its foot you should let yourself go and slide on a bateau mouche and get a completely new impression of the city. Especially by night! |
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