From the Arenes de Lutece to the Faculte des Sciences, from the Pantheon to Notre Dame through the Rue Mouffetard and the Jardin des Plantes, the Des Nations Saint Germain Hotel... more
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to the Sorbonne University, from the Panthon to Notre Dame, and from Rue Mouffetard to the Jardin des Plantes. In the heart Paris, the Htel des Nations St Germ...
in tradition... and a friendly welcome that will put you right at ease! In your room, you'll find all the makings of contemporary charm and convenience: direct-dia...
through the Rue Mouffetard and the Jardin des Plantes, the Des Nations Saint Germain Hotel opens its doors to a quiet and warm atmosphere. Its exceptional location...
From the Arenes de Lutece to the Faculte des Sciences, from the Pantheon to Notre Dame through the Rue Mouffetard and the Jardin des Plantes, the Des Nations Saint Germain Hotel opens its doors to a quiet and warm atmosphere. Its exceptional location offers you the best of Paris: the Rue Mouffetard and its numerous restaurants, the Boulevard Saint Germain with its boutiques and sidewalk cafes as well as the Ile de la Cite so dear to Quasimodo and Esmeralda. Guests can make use of the hotel\\\'s Internet corner to plan their day; multilingual staff can help book restaurants and shows. The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.
Advantages: perfect city to be inspired by architecture, culture, shopping and fine cuisine Disadvantages: just too many tourists, hope this review wont bring too many extra ones
...Writing a review of Paris requires a special approach. I would assume that 90% of Ciao readers have already been there, seen all the sights and read endlessly about it. Thus I will offer a new look at Paris: a literary review.
Paris has always been home and inspiration to famous and not so famous intellectuals, artists and writers:
Victor Hugo made Notre Dame his second home and the scene for his works. Honoré de Balzac wrote his Comédie Humaine in his sophisticated quarters at Place Vendôme. Existentialists Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus and Simone de Beauvoir took their coffee at the café Les Deux Magots on Boulevard SaintGermain. Françoise Sagan took her last breath in her apartment on the Seine. And Georges Simenon's famous character, Inspector Maigret, investigated murders around Place Clichy.
In the 1920s, the cream...
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...Very comfortable and tastefully decorated rooms with exposed stone walls and tapestries.
Great price out of high season and a wonderful position. There is a cafe/bar just across the street for breakfast. (I would never take breakfast in a Paris hotel, they are often over-priced and questionable quality.)
Easy walking distance to the bars and restaurants of the Left Bank, also Notre Dame, the Sorbonne, Jardin du Luxembourg and the Marais.
Maubert Mutualité Metro station only 50 metres away for easy access to all other Paris attractions, although the road up to the hotel is quite steep if you are carrying heavy luggage.
For local interest, there is a lively street market in Place Maubert and the local shops are a delight of colours and tastes.
A super location for exploring the history of Paris as well as sipping an aperitif...
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Advantages: location is perfect, clean and well decorated room, great shower room Disadvantages: no bath in classic double room, breakfast not included
...I have just stayed in the Artus hotel on my first to Paris and was really impressed with it. It was difficult knowing which area to stay in but was totally pleased with our decision to stay here. The Artus is in the SaintGermain area of Paris which is on the left bank of the River Seine and adjacent to the Latin Quarter. The hotel is ideally placed as it is central to the main places that you would want to visit in Paris (Arc de Triumphe, Eiffle Tower, Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral etc) The Rue de Buci, the road the Artus is on a great little street it's bustling with cafes bars and restaurants and there are some great independant shops and art galleries here and on the adjacent streets. The nearest underground Metro stop is barely 3 mins walk away (Mabillion) or 5 mins walk will take you to St Germaindes Pres Metro stop which...
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