This hotel has been renovated to a good standard offering comfortable dwellings for a hotel of its category. The 32 rooms are homely and welcoming, decorated in warm colours.... more
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Prince Albert Wagram, Paris
The Hotel Prince Albert Wagram is located in the 17th arrondissement, near l'Étoile and
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the major shops and business areas of Paris. It is an entirely renovated property characterized by a lovely design and a peaceful setting, offering comfortable bedr...
shops and business areas. The Hotel Prince Albert Wagram, entirely renovated, offers comfort of its 32 bedrooms, each equipped with shower and W.C., direct dial ...
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Prince Albert Wagram, Paris
The Hotel Prince Albert Wagram is located in the 17th arrondissement, near l'Étoile and
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the major shops and business areas of Paris. It is an entirely renovated property characterized by a lovely design and a peaceful setting, offering comfortable bedrooms and a charming atmosphere. A cosy lounge with an Internet high-speed connection and a charming breakfast room are at your disposal.
shops and business areas. The Hotel Prince Albert Wagram, entirely renovated, offers comfort of its 32 bedrooms, each equipped with shower and W.C., direct dial telephone and colour TV, all in a peaceful, family setting.
This hotel has been renovated to a good standard offering comfortable dwellings for a hotel of its category. The 32 rooms are homely and welcoming, decorated in warm colours. Breakfast is taken in a "cellar type" room, quite common inParis. The hotel is situated in a very quiet side street with easy metro access to the Arc de Triomphe and the major attractions of Paris.
Advantages: free so much to see wonderful objects Disadvantages: expensive food in the cafe, size can make it difficult to navigate
...& A was founded by PrinceAlbert after the Great Exhibition of 1851. He felt that there was a lack of understanding about design by the manufacturers of the time. The aim was (and still is) to collect all that is good and tasteful in the decorative arts. Apparently there was also supposed to be a museum dedicated to all that was bad in design but this did not succeed as the manufacturers vetoed this.
The museum is located in South Kensington (southwest London) on Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road near the Royal Albert Hall, Science Museum and Natural History Museum. It is easy to find. You just get the Piccadilly, Circle or District line to South Kensington tube station. There is a subway that connects the station with the museums and the entrance to the V and A is clearly marked. There was no chance of getting lost. The same can not be said...
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Advantages: Courteous drivers; Easy to use municipal hire scheme Disadvantages: Sometimes velib 'stations' are full (or empty)
...(originally written for citycycling.co.uk, a recent trip to Paris was made even better by discovring how easy it is to cycle around, especially with the aid of the fantastic 'Velib' scheme)
I love Paris in the spring time
I love Paris in the fall
I love Paris in the summer when it sizzles
I love Paris in the winter when it drizzles
I love Paris every moment
Every moment of the year
I love Paris, why oh why do I love Paris
Because my Vélib is here
Okay, so Cole Porter is probably spinning in his grave right now, and I'd have to admit that a recent trip to Paris had more to recommend it than some snatched cycling, but seeing Parisians embracing cycling with the help of a well-used municipal bicycle hire scheme is enough to send any city cyclist's heart soaring.
But let's get back to the beginning, emerging from the RER...
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