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The elegant decoration of the lobby has been inspired by the Napoleonic style. The majestic staircase and antique furniture have been combined with modern technology and comfort. Our Front Desk team will be at your entire disposal for anything you may need. A laptop with Internet access is available from 8am to 20pm.Our lobby bar is perfect for enjoying a quiet moment after a long day visiting Paris or work. We offer a wide selection of typical French drinks and we invite you to explore our wine and spirit cellar.
 
Served in the garden when the weather permits. Breakfast is served in our vaulted stony cellar, in your room or in the garden from 7 am. Our buffet as much as you like is coloured of multiple savours : bread and pastries, cake, fruits, cheese and cured meat of the country, jam, yoghurts, cereals, juice_ Cooked breakfast on request and extra charge. Our Hammam is at your disposal complimentary, it is situated in the cellar. Enjoy this little place of relaxing and well being!.
 
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The Hotel de Latour-Maubourg is a splendid private mansion of the epoch Napoleon III. It is ideally situated only a few steps from the Invalides in the triangle of the Eiffel Tower, the Avenue des Champs Elysées and the district Saint Germain des Près. The Eiffel Tower can be reached in 5 minutes on foot: This world-famous landmark was built for the Universal Fair of 1889, held to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. It stands 1050 ft high.  The Champs Elysees and the Arch of Triumph are reachable on foot in 20 minutes or easily by metro or bus. The Champs Elysees avenue, whose nickname is the"most beautiful avenue in the world", starts in Place de la Concorde and ends at the magnificent Arch of Triumph, at the top of the avenue. This 50-meter high structure was built to commemorate Napoleon's victories. The Church of the Invalides (which can be reach on foot, as it is just in front of us). Its building started in 1671 under the reign of King Louis the XIVth, and about 30 years later. From its inception, the place was designed to serve as a home to impoverished soldiers and wounded veterans of the French army. It comprises the veteran hospital itself, a church, the War and Army museum, and the tomb of Napoleon I. Morever, all around our hotel there are many café, restaurants and shops.