This is a 1996 all-star-cast version from Paris of the original French version of Verdi's ... more
epic five-act opera,Don Carlos. First produced in 1867, only Wagner would write musical drama on a grander scale, and due to the three-and-a-half-hour running tim...
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Set in a quiet street in the heart of the French capital, close to the Parc Monceau (a ... more
beautiful park) and surrounded by many shops and restaurants, the hotel is housed in a building dating back to the early 1900.It offers recently renovated rooms with...
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Ideally located in a quiet street in a typically parisian quarter just ten metres from ... more
the Theatre Hebertot close to the Opera the Grands Boulevards and the Department Stores the Hotel du Theatre offers you the comfort of a three star hotel Its 20 ...
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The Hotel du Theatre is charming with its building dating back to the 19th century and ... more
very quiet and comfortable It has been recently partly renovated and it is nicely decorated We offer you 24 rooms of different types: Standard room with shower or bath WC TV and telephone Superior rooms with bath WC TV and telephone South facing 13 rooms overlook the theatre and the place des Celestins All our rooms are unique in style and decoration We have Wifi access in 12 of our rooms and in our lobby at the reception The reception is on the 2nd floor The hotel has no lift The reception closes at 11PM in case of late arrival you need to contact us to get the access code
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Situated along the Moselle River opposite the cathedral, in the historical district, the ... more
hotel offers the ideal location to discover Metz, a green city boasting over 3000 years of historical heritage. True testimony to the Lorraine heritage, Hotel Du Théatre features a reception and lounges fit with 18th century Lorrain furniture, and 17th century architecture features. The restaurant Pont Saint-Marcel serves traditional cuisine complemented by over 200 Moselle and Lorraine wines.
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Location. The stylish Hotel du Theatre is located in the bustling city centre of Zurich, ... more
Switzerland. The hotel is 600 metres from the famous Bahnhofstrasse shopping street. Zurich's main train station is 300 metres away, and Zurich Airport (ZRH) is ten kilometres from the hotel. Hotel Features. The hotel occupies a renovated 1950s theatre building. Guests step from the busy city centre streets, past the statues that line the hotel's sleek glass entrance, and into the glass walled lobby. Breakfast is served in the Hotel du Theatre's contemporary breakfast room (surcharge) and light meals can be ordered for dinner everyday (except Sundays) at La Suite Lounge. The hotel offers complimentary audiobooks. Small groups can be accommodated in the hotel's onsite meeting room (extra charge) and there is wireless Internet access (surcharge) throughout. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can help organise trips to local sights like Lake Zurich, two kilometres away. Concierge and dry cleaning services are available. Guestrooms. The Hotel du Theatre's 50 guestrooms are decorated in a modern style, with wooden furniture and theatre themed artwork. All rooms have satellite television, minibars, safes, wireless Internet access (surcharge) and tea/coffee making facilities. Expert Tip. It's just 600 metres to the designer stores and cafés of Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich's famous shopping street, that runs from the station to the lake.
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Location. The stylish Hotel du Theatre is located in the bustling city centre of Zurich, ... more
Switzerland. The hotel is 600 metres from the famous Bahnhofstrasse shopping street. Zurich's main train station is 300 metres away, and Zurich Airport (ZRH) is ten kilometres from the hotel. Hotel Features. The hotel occupies a renovated 1950s theatre building. Guests step from the busy city centre streets, past the statues that line the hotel's sleek glass entrance, and into the glass walled lobby. Breakfast is served in the Hotel du Theatre's contemporary breakfast room (surcharge) and light meals can be ordered for dinner everyday (except Sundays) at La Suite Lounge. The hotel offers complimentary audiobooks. Small groups can be accommodated in the hotel's onsite meeting room (extra charge) and there is wireless Internet access (surcharge) throughout. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can help organise trips to local sights like Lake Zurich, two kilometres away. Concierge and dry cleaning services are available. Guestrooms. The Hotel du Theatre's 50 guestrooms are decorated in a modern style, with wooden furniture and theatre themed artwork. All rooms have satellite television, minibars, safes, wireless Internet access (surcharge) and tea/coffee making facilities. Expert Tip. It's just 600 metres to the designer stores and cafés of Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich's famous shopping street, that runs from the station to the lake.
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Situated in a pedestrian, historical and shopping area, our hotel propose you 24 quiet, ... more
comfortable rooms, in an exceptional area. Nearby the "place de les Celestins" and "place Bellecour", our hotel is located in the center of the town which will allow you to visit the town by walk, and to discover all the museums and the architecture of Lyon.
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At the gateway to Zurich's old town you will find our charming design hotel, only a few ... more
minutes' walk from the train station.In our "La Suite" lounge on the first floor you are invited to enjoy a number of exquisite delights - seductively delicious snacks and specially selected wines - along with a singular view of the vibrant city of Zurich. There are many restaurants, bars, banks and shops just around the corner. Theatres and opera are likewise within convenient reach. A house with a past which includes housing an important German-language Broadway-style stage in the 50s, is now an elegant urban hotel. The spirit of this theatre period still hovers in the air, and now and then a curtain moves gently...
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Advantages: location, clean, english friendly Disadvantages: small ish rooms
Stayed here in August 2008 and I have to say it was one of the most pleasant experiences of a great trip to a great city. Set in a perfect location, 5 mins for the Eiffel Tower and great connections to all over the city. Wonderful shops and restaurants right on the doorstep. The staff are friendly and do not mind speaking English. We had a problem with our room and they sorted it straight away. It was clean, modern, quiet and comfortable and it has made me want to return soon. As with all Parisian hotels they are not massive the rooms but everything you could want is provided and if not just ask... they seemed willing to help us with anything. Breakfast was a bit expensive so we went to one of the nearby cafes. much cheaper and could sit on the street and watch the city do its thing.... ...
Advantages: Cheap, central Disadvantages: Very small and very basic
Having stayed in some very out of the way places in Rome and Prague this last year, when we were planning our trip to Paris I wanted to make sure we'd be within walking distance of at least some of the main sights and hopefully some bars and restaurants too. I was shocked at the price of hotels though so when scanning through the Superbreak website for the cheapest deals in certain arrondissements , I happened upon the Hoteldu Cygne (or The Swan Hotel). A bit more research on Trip Advisor and it seemed this was about the best we were going to get for our budget.
According to the website, the Hoteldu Cygne is "part of a restored genuine 17th Century building that is located in the heart of the city, the old and historical section of Paris" furnished with "wooden period furniture carefully gathered from years of going round ...
I first saw Hoteldu Nord as part of a double bill with a film by Jean Renoir (I forget which - though I think the brilliant Le Crime De Monsieur Lange) and I was frankly going to see the Renoir film and thought, hmmm, I'll just have to sit through Hoteldu Nord and grin and bear it. Something about the film just really didn't appeal. Then right from the opening shot that tracks down from the bridge over the canal Saint Martin and along the side of the canal to where the two lovers, played by Annabella and Jean-Pierre Aumont, settle against one another on a bench, despairing and apparently doomed I simply didn't look back. I couldn't.
Since that Sunday afternoon I have always had something of a soft spot for Hoteldu Nord. It is firmly placed in the traditional of French cinema of the thirties. Like his contemporaries, Renoir ...