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A refined and relaxed atmosphere, with a warm, classic yet contemporary style, combined with the occasional surprising, exotic touch... The Therese, an outstanding new address for the discerning traveller who will appreciate the uncluttered comfort of the 40 rooms and the 3 junior suites, and the spacious lounge and seminar room which provide the perfect backdrop for private and business gatherings. |
Rue Thérèse is part of French history: it takes its name from Marie Thérèse of Spain who became the wife of King Louis XIV. Before that time it was called "Fortune street" due to the presence of numerous gaming places in the area. 17th and 18th century mansions with their beautiful free stone frontages reflect the architectural treasures of the area. |
The arcades of the Comédie Française and the rue de Rivoli along the elegant jardin des Tuileries are a delight for the eye. Today this part of Paris remains at the heart of an eclectic vitality: traditional fabric manufacturers mingle with trendy galleries and fashion shops. At lunch time banking executives and lawyers sit at one of the numerous "bistrots" next to artisans and visitors from all over the world. |
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