excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,86/10 - The Louvre Logis is ideally located in the town ... more
center and only a few steps from the TGV train stationYou will be seduced by the welcome and peace of the premises which invite you to well being and relaxation u...
Located in city center the Le Louvre Hotel is an institution of Oranges hotels and ... more
attracts guests who appreciate the comfort and peace of a homely setting You will enjoy our self service breakfast buffet in the dining room with its warm Provencal co...
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Located in city center, the hotel «Le Louvre» attracts guests who appreciate the comfort ... more
and peace of a homely setting. The 32 soundproofed and air-conditioned rooms are furnished with a shower/wc or a bathroom/wc, Canal+, satellite television, direct ...
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Hotel Le Louvre was built in 1854. The lobby features a wood paneled reception area with ... more
dark wood furniture and ornate lighting, in keeping with its traditional Provençal style. The hotel is located in Orange in the Côtes du Rhône region and is 27 kil...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Hotel Le Louvre was built in 1854. The lobby features a wood paneled reception area with ... more
dark wood furniture and ornate lighting, in keeping with its traditional Provençal style. The hotel is located in Orange in the Côtes du Rhône region and is 27 kil...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: its the louvre for goodness sake! you HAVE to see it before you die Disadvantages: heating pretty poor, alot to see so need to really take time out for it
I went to paris recently with some friends for a little break. I was going to write a review on paris but as I begun it I realised it Impossible to sum up the city in a short review.. or even a long one. So instead I will write reviews of places I went and things I did while in paris....
The louvre sits proudly in central paris and has a history spanning 800 years. Built originally in 1190 as a fort to protect the wealthiest city in europe (known as christendom at the time) from invaders. It later went onto become a home to king;s and princes and in opened it doors as a museum in 1882 dedicated to art, archeology and culture from all over the world. We were stunned at the sheer size of this museum and it is only comparable in size to the Queen's Palaces I saw on a previous trip to Beijing. The glass pyramids which stands in the middle ...
Advantages: Beautiful building, The Mona Lisa, great collections Disadvantages: None
I recently took a trip to Paris and one of the things that I really wanted to see was the Louvre, or to give it it's correct name, The Musée du Louvre. The Louvre is the largest national museum of France, the most visited museum in the world, and a historic monument. It is a central landmark of Paris, located on the Right Bank of the Seine.
To me the building itself is worth seeing just on it's own as it's as beautiful inside as it is outside and a spectacle to be seen. According to an article I read the museum is housed in the Louvre Palace (Palais du Louvre) which began as a fortress built in the late 12th century under Philip II. The museum opened on 10 August 1793.
On the outside of the building you will see the famous pyramids. The largest pyramid actually is the main entrance to the museum. which is then surrounded by three ...
Advantages: Really pretty courtyard Disadvantages: No provisions for immense heat
I'm going to go against the general consensus view and say that I really didn't enjoy the Louvre. In fact after seeing two exhibitions me and my sister left early! I will explain my opinion and visit, but I am not going to go into a lot of depth about the museum because all that information can be obtained from http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp which can be changed to English by clicking in the top right.
For starters, upon entering the court yard with the famous pyramid I was rather impressed with the building. I loved the architecture and the fountains and walkways. This part of the Louvre is free to enter so if you just want to stroll around there it wont cost you anything. After this we walked around for a bit attempting to find the entrance and when we did we went down several escalators to the part of the building directly ...
rachieb123 30.07.2009 (31.07.2009)
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