incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,35/10 - Small hotel in a charming setting, and a patio. 56 ... more
rooms including 49 with air conditioning. Free WiFi access. Tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast buffet. The reception team will be pleased to help you 24...
This hotel is situated in one of the best locations, right in the cultural heart of Paris. ... more
The Louvre Museum and central shopping districts - Les Halles and Palais Royal - are all in close proximity to the hotel. You will also find many banks and fashi...
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Location. The Timhotel Le Louvre is located in central Paris, France, 50 metres from the ... more
Louvre Museum and 100 metres from the Palais Royal. The blue and white fronted hotel is within 200 metres of Les Halles shopping arcade and the greenery of Jard...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Timhotel Le Louvre is located in central Paris, France, 50 metres from the ... more
Louvre Museum and 100 metres from the Palais Royal. The blue and white fronted hotel is within 200 metres of Les Halles shopping arcade and the greenery of Jard...
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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 ...
It was my wife?s 40th birthday, so what could I do that was a little special? What about a trip in a hot air balloon? That was out as she doesn?t like heights. What about a weekend in Blackpool? Not an option as it isn?t her favourite place. So I choose Paris. It would be our first time out of the country together and as a couple with no children! And where better than the romantic capital of the world? So I booked the short stay at my local Thomas cook, and we decided on Le meridian hotel in Montparnasse ? Paris.
The hotel was built in 1974 and has 25 floors, with eight lifts (elevators) and 953 rooms.
The hotel offers a range of ?extras? including, 24 hour room service and reception and concierge desk: Fax machine, interconnecting rooms, e-mail facilities, Currency exchange, Laundry/dry cleaning service, Safe deposit ...
Paris on a budget - The Louvre.
If you are unfamiliar with the story so far, myself and my good lady wife were fortunate enough to be able to go for a holiday in Paris this summer. We are, however, not the wealthiest of sorts. That meant we had to work within a strict budget, yet we did not want to miss out on the culture and flair of the capital.
Having previously done reviews on a really excellent little hotel called the hotel londres et anvers, which was a snip at about £160 for the three nights. And also reviewing the Pere lachaise cemetery (which was excellent value, costing exactly nothing.). I thought a review of the most famous museum in the world was in the offing.
On the first evening in Paris, we decided to get a train down to the city centre. If nothing else we just wanted to get our bearings for the first days ...
giksy21 06.08.2008
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