Paris is the city known for its romantic and passionate notion, and many travel here solely to experience the romantic city.
There are countless things to do in Paris, many places to see, and much of life that other cultures come to feel within this French city.
Most importantly, you need to find the right hotel to complete your Parisian holiday.
Notably if you're going to be sight-seeing around the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Elysees, you should try for the Hotel Plaza Athenee which engulfs you in a fine Parisienne decor with the magnificent views of the Eiffel Tower and the Avenue Montaigne.
You can also check out Hotel de Crillon noted for its 18th century Palace details and is a hop away from the Champs-Elysees.
Hotel de Crillon is also known for it's first class service treatment so one can only expect to be pampered by the staff.
If you're more comfortable with a world-famous brand, The Westin Paris does not only offer great views of the Tuileries gardens, the Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower, it is a close distance and offers baby-sitting services for those who may want to leave young children at the hotel for a shopping spree.
The fashionable shopping haven Faubourg Honore is also nearby.
Also within the area is the classy La Tremoille which has a Haussmann era facade with an elegant contemporary style.
Each room at the Tremoille has a private hatch-compartment linked from the hallway so that room service can be brought to your room without the staff entering.
This is an ideal concept for those who prefer some privacy.
At the bustling Boulevard Malesherbes is the world renowned Hyatt Regency Paris-Madeleine is nearby the fashionable Faubourg Saint-Honore and a close distance to the Louvre, Champs-Elysees and the Arc de Triomphe.
The Hyatt's interior is modern, clean and luxurious - perfect for any business and luxury traveller.
At the centre of Paris' art and culture is the opulent Hotel du Louvre.
Each of its four facades look out onto Paris' famous landmarks - the Louvre, Opera Garnier, the Comedie Francaise, and the Place du Palais Royal.
Its rich decor is heavily inspired by the original Napoleon III style.
If you estimate to spend your time around the Louvre, check into the award-winning Hotel Le Meurice for a classic elegant stay with a view of the Tuileries Garden.
Also within the same area lies the boutique hotel, Hotel Montalembert which was one of the first ever boutique hotels in Paris.
A great 8 million dollars was spent on its renovation and every room in this hotel has a different design.
There are countless things to do in Paris, many places to see, and much of life that other cultures come to feel within this French city.
Most importantly, you need to find the right hotel to complete your Parisian holiday.
Notably if you're going to be sight-seeing around the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Elysees, you should try for the Hotel Plaza Athenee which engulfs you in a fine Parisienne decor with the magnificent views of the Eiffel Tower and the Avenue Montaigne.
You can also check out Hotel de Crillon noted for its 18th century Palace details and is a hop away from the Champs-Elysees.
Hotel de Crillon is also known for it's first class service treatment so one can only expect to be pampered by the staff.
If you're more comfortable with a world-famous brand, The Westin Paris does not only offer great views of the Tuileries gardens, the Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower, it is a close distance and offers baby-sitting services for those who may want to leave young children at the hotel for a shopping spree.
The fashionable shopping haven Faubourg Honore is also nearby.
Also within the area is the classy La Tremoille which has a Haussmann era facade with an elegant contemporary style.
Each room at the Tremoille has a private hatch-compartment linked from the hallway so that room service can be brought to your room without the staff entering.
This is an ideal concept for those who prefer some privacy.
At the bustling Boulevard Malesherbes is the world renowned Hyatt Regency Paris-Madeleine is nearby the fashionable Faubourg Saint-Honore and a close distance to the Louvre, Champs-Elysees and the Arc de Triomphe.
The Hyatt's interior is modern, clean and luxurious - perfect for any business and luxury traveller.
At the centre of Paris' art and culture is the opulent Hotel du Louvre.
Each of its four facades look out onto Paris' famous landmarks - the Louvre, Opera Garnier, the Comedie Francaise, and the Place du Palais Royal.
Its rich decor is heavily inspired by the original Napoleon III style.
If you estimate to spend your time around the Louvre, check into the award-winning Hotel Le Meurice for a classic elegant stay with a view of the Tuileries Garden.
Also within the same area lies the boutique hotel, Hotel Montalembert which was one of the first ever boutique hotels in Paris.
A great 8 million dollars was spent on its renovation and every room in this hotel has a different design.
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