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Hotel Des Academies Et Des Arts
The Hotel des Académies et des Arts has borne this name since the early twentieth century thanks to the many academies of painting that contributed and continue to contribute to the artistic life of the neighbourhood : the Académie de La Grande Chaumière, Académie Colarossi, Académie Fernand Léger..
In the spacious reception area, next to the library, around the fireplace, we offer you all the quality and availability of traditionally fine service : a bar, concierge, reservations for tours to suit your requirements (culture, gastronomy, shopping, and so on), as well as a golf course, treatments at the Turkish baths. In our home cinema room, you can watch videos by great performers.
Hotel Des Academies Et Des Arts
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- Category:
Hotel
- 20 Rooms
- Renovated in 2006
- Price Range
176.00 - 294.00
Euros (EUR)
/ night
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flat-screen LCD TV including international stations
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Smoking Not Permitted
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Private Bath
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Air Conditioning
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In Room Bar
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In-Room Deposit Box
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Internet Access
- Video On Demand
- Music On Demand
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Legend:
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Notre Dame de Paris
Work on the Hunchback's gothic home began in 1163 AD and was completed circa 1345 AD. The house of God can accommodate over 6,000 worshippers. Admission in the Cathedral is free, going to the towers costs about EUR 6. No elevator, people with a heart condition should abstain. Opening hours: 8:00AM-6:45PM daily. Towers: 9:30AM-6:45PM daily. Masses: 8AM, 9AM, 12AM, 6:45PM.
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Saint Germain des Pres / Quartier Latin - Latin Quarter
Even today this quarter is associated with the existentialism of the 1950's, with Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir writing at the Cafe Flore, and with Boris Vian and Raymond Queneau. The "invasion" (over the past 30 years) of luxury boutiques is replacing the book stores and cinemas from this aera, although a historical preservation association has now been created to preserve that which still remains.
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Champs Elysees and the Arch of Triumph
The Champs Elysees avenue probably only deserves its nickname of "most beautiful avenue in the world" for its lower section, starting Place de la Concorde and ending at Grand Palais. The rest of the avenue mainly features overpriced shops and restaurants - with a few exceptions in the side streets. Walk to the Arch of Triumph, at the top of the avenue, and visit the 50-meter high structure built to commemorate Napoleon's victories. Admission is about EUR 6, and free for children under 12. Opening hours: 9:30AM-11:00PM daily from April to October, and 10:00AM-11:00PM daily from Nov-March.
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- Women Retreat
- Honeymoon Hideway
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