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Tourist information around our Hotel : http://www.parisinfo.com

 

All the « Must See » in Paris :

 

 

 

 

The Musée du Louvre

Located in the heart of Paris, between the right side of the Seine and the rue de Rivoli, the Louvre Museum is a former royal palace. It houses one of the most famous paintings in the world: The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci…
And many more treasures

www.louvre.fr

 

The Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris

           

Notre-Dame de Paris is one of the largest and most beautiful cathedrals of France, and definitely one of the most remarkable ever produced Gothic architecture ...A ne surtout pas manquer !

www.notredamedeparis.fr

 

The Champs Elysées

Avenue des Champs Elysées is often considered the most beautiful avenue in the world. In the top of the Champs Elysées shines the Arc de Triomphe, while all along it,

you will find and visit beautiful shops and restaurants!

www.champselysees.org

 

The Tour Eiffel

This very high tower (1,063 ft) was built by Gustave Eiffel,
for the Universal Exposition of 1889…

The Tour Eiffel is absolutely to see.
Anyway, it is hard to miss!

www.tour-eiffel.fr

 

 

The Basilique du Sacré Cœur de Montmartre

This famous church in the Montmartre neighbourhood
was built due to a “national desire” in the 1970s,
and was completed in 1914.  This is one of ‘THE’ tourism Jewels of the Parisian –and French– heritage

www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com

 

 

The Invalides           

The construction of the Hotel National des Invalides was ordered by King Louis XIV to help and assist disabled soldiers in his armies. Today it is the beautiful home for several museums, a military cemetery and the tomb of Napoleon the Great.

www.invalides.org

 

 

The Moulin Rouge

The most famous cabaret in the world ...

Worldwide famous for its French Cancan, immortalized by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, the Moulin Rouge has always presented sumptuous Shows to all the spectators:
Fabulous sceneries, original music…
and among the most beautiful girls in the world!

www.moulinrouge.fr

 

The Opéra

The Opéra Garnier, (or the Palais Garnier), is one of the cornerstones of the French capital architecture. This magnificent edifice stands out as a typical monument for the 2nd half of the 19’ century architecture. It is a continuation to the heavy Paris transformations carried out by Napoleon III and Haussmann.

www.operadeparis.fr

 

Closer to us, surrounding the Hotel

 

The Grand Rex

The Grand Rex is a beautiful movie theater

located in Paris 2. Classified as a National historical monument since 1981, this giant can accommodate more than 2 700 people in its current configuration, and carries out today an attendance of 1.25 million visitors a year. www.legrandrex.com

 

 

The Sentier neighbourhood in Paris

The Sentier neighbourhood in Paris is an important multiethnic traditional textile area. The informal district is a rectangle of buildings bounded by Rue du Sentier, Boulevard de Sebastopol, Boulevard Poissonnière, and Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle. It is a beautiful mixture of cultures, curiosity, and diversity…

Quite "Parisian" indeed.

www.quartier_du_sentier.fr

 

 

The Montorgueil neighbourhood

Montorgueil is a Parisian neighborhood

straddling on 1st and 2nd district.
It is crossed by a beautiful yet very busy pedestrian street
(Rue des Petits in its upper part). It is (well) known as quite a typical and interesting neighbourhood to go for a walk...

www.lequartiermontorgueil.com

 

 

Le Central Halles District

The Halles district is situated in the center of the Capital. Formerly the “Halles market” center of Paris, it then became a pedestrian area in the 1970s, and now houses the largest urban underground train station in Europe (Châtelet - Les Halles). Under the “Old Regime” (in the 17th century), it sheltered the “the Innocents Cemetery”, which was closed in 1780.

www.forumdeshalles.com

 

 

 

 

 

And much more to see…

 

 

 

The Théâtre du Gymnase, des Variétés, The Comedy Club,

The Folies Bergères, The Saint Martin area, The Olympia, The Palais Brognard,

The Bourse, The HardRock Café, The Musée Grevin, etc…

More info on http://www.parisinfo.com