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LUXEMBOURG - MONTPARNASSE |
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The
Luxembourg Garden
constitutes a real haven
of peace in the heart of
the capital city.
The Montparnasse area is
the birthplace of Art Deco
and a land of welcome for
artists and political
refugees. Dance halls and
cabarets have blossomed in
the area since the French
Revolution, but
Montparnasse really became
famous at the beginning
the XXth century during
the Roaring Twenties as a
key centre of Paris
intellectual and artistic
life.
Cafes loaded with history
such as the Rotonde, the
Sélect, the Dome, the
Coupole and the Closerie
des Lilas.
The unusual visit of the
catacombs, former stone
quarries filled in with
bones in 1785 because the
Parisian cemeteries had
become overcrowded and
insalubrious.
Ascend the Montparnasse
Tower where the fastest
lift in Europe will take
you to the 56th floor in
just 40 seconds!
Hotel
Elysa Luxembourg -
Paris

Deep in
the heart of the
Latin quarter
Just off the
Luxembourg
garden, a few
steps from the
Latin Quarter
and
Saint-Germain-des-Pres
district, the
warm and
welcoming Hotel
Elysa Luxembourg
Paris offers
bright and quiet
comfortably
furnished modern
rooms. The
contemporary
interior design
enhanced with
marble bathrooms
will accommodate
you in an
atmosphere of
discrete luxury
and treat you to
a great relaxing
Left Bank
experience. This
boutique hotel
is located
within walking
distance of
monuments such
as the Sorbonne,
the Pantheon or
Notre-Dame de
Paris cathedral,
and close to
many public
transportation
access points,
providing you
with a direct
access to Paris'
other landmarks,
and its airports
(Roissy -
Charles de
Gaulle CDG and
Orly Airports).
Hotel Royal
Montparnasse -
Paris

Superb
hotel with an
ideal location
Standing near
the quiet
Luxembourg
Garden
and its
Palace, just a
few steps from
the catacombs
of Paris,
Montparnasse
railway
station and
Saint-Germain-des-Pres
districts, the
Hotel Royal
Montparnasse
Paris
harmoniously
combines
modern
facilities
with the
elegance and
luxury of
period
decoration.
Entirely
renovated by
the French
architect and
designer
Jean-Philippe
Nuel in a
refreshing
neoclassical
style, this
charming
designer’s
boutique hotel
is truly an
unmissable
hidden marvel.
The hotel is
ideally
located for
public
transportation.
Within walking
distance of
the place
Denfert
Rochereau, you
will have
direct access
to the Latin
Quarter, and
Notre-Dame de
Paris
Cathedral and
to Roissy -
Charles de
Gaulle and
Orly Airports.
Hotel Jardin le
Brea - Paris

Entirely
renovated in
2008
Hotel Jardin
le Brea
Paris is
located in a
quiet
street, in
the heart of
Montparnasse,
behind the
Luxembourg
Garden
and its
Palace near
Saint-Germain-des-Pres,
and the
Latin
Quarter. The
boutique
Hotel
Jardin Le
Brea has
been
completely
renovated by
the French
architect
J.P. Nuel.
Usually
recommended
for its
professional
staff, and
lively
location
near
restaurants,
cafes of
Montparnasse,
the refined
decoration
is
reminiscent
of the
Mediterranean
influence
with its
lounge and
winter
garden. The
23 rooms, in
shades of
yellow, red
or orange,
are all
air-conditioned
and equipped
with a host
of modern
amenities.
In Paris,
you will
appreciate
this quiet
and charming
hotel.
A
few steps
from the
Luxembourg
Garden
On the
Left Bank
of the
Seine, a
stone’s
throw from
the
Luxembourg
Garden
and its
Palace,
and nearby
the Latin
Quarter
and
Montparnasse
area with
their busy
streets,
the
charming
Hotel de
l’Avenir
Paris
offers a
warm
welcome,
with
spacious
and
comfortable
rooms
ensuring a
relaxing
stay. The
Hotel de
l’Avenir
also
proposes a
cozy
lounge and
a meeting
room with
all modern
facilities.
An
experience
with a
dominant
mood of
tranquility.
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La Coupole
World-renowned, this famous
brasserie in Montparnasse has
maintained its authentic 1930s
atmosphere, reinforced by the
beauty and majesty of its
thirty-two pillars painted by
famous artists. |
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