From Notre-Dame to the Eiffel Tower, Paris holds some of the world's most famous sights and these highlights should be top of the list for any first-time visitor. With the exception of the overtly modern Pompidou Centre, they have been landmarks of this elegant and romantic capital for centuries and remain awe-inspiring sights, no matter how often you visit the city.
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This display on the life and times of the former war-time president is in the Cour de la Valeur from summer 2007.
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We highly recommend you to go there! It looks like a good English pub (new one) and the food there....oh, my God! It's fantastic!
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The Bois is home to two race courses. To the west is the Hippodrome de Longchamp, where flat racing takes place including the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (see Fête du Cinéma); in the east, the Hippodrome d’Auteuil holds steeplechases.
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The hotel is ideally situated in the centre of Paris, within a stone's throw of the Latin Quarter and Left Bank.
Located between Saint-Michel and Saint-Germain boulevards, two of the most famous and lively streets in the French capital, this charming hotel welcomes you in an authentic decor from the 17th century with elegant furnishings and fireplace.
In this cosy ambience, the Hotel Henri 4 also offers modern comfort thus providing for a great stay in Paris.
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Hotel Apollo is ideally located across from Gare du Nord (Eurostar and Thalys terminal), five minutes from Gare de l’Est and 30 minutes from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport. Established in a typically Parisian building - dating from the Haussmann period and classified as a Historic Monument – the Hotel combines Rococo and Art Nouveau decorative influences and has been the subject of works by countless photographers and film directors.
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Built in 1656–9 for Aubert de Fontenay, a salt-tax collector, this mansion was restored in 1986 to provide a home for the Musée Picasso.
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BaltimorePart of the Sofitel hotel chain and situated between the Trocadéro and the Arc de Triomphe, the Baltimore caters well for families with good facilities and a friendly attitude. Rooms and suites are elegant after a successul renovation.
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Beautiful hotel, extremely friendly staff, perfectly situated for site-seeing. walking distance from the Metro.
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The French writer Baudelaire lived here in 1854, and today it makes a good bargain find in this central area. Rooms are brightly decorated, although most of them are small.
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Built in 1730, this elegant mansion was home to the duc de Biron. From 1904 it was transformed into state-owned artists’ studios and among its residents was Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), who agreed to donate his works to the nation in return for his flat and studio space. After the sculptor’s death the house became the Musée Rodin.
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