| |  | | | 24 Rue Blonet, Paris, , In the 15th arrondissement (district) of Paris…Rue Blomet, shown on maps dating from 1672 and once known as "Heather Lane". Aberôtel Montparnasse, peace and calm at the heart of Paris, close to the historical centre (the Eiffel Tower and the Latin Quarter) and the business districts of Montparnasse and Porte de Versailles. Aberôtel Montparnasse, a charming hotel with a summer garden, where you will receive the warmest of welcomes. The Aberôtel garden…an allusion to its two neighbours: the sophisticated Parc André-Citroën, with its glasshouses, fountains and water-jets … and the Parc George-Brassens, with its grassy slopes, beehives and vines ... Aberôtel Montparnasse has 28 very peaceful rooms, each individually decorated. They are all fully sound-proofed with a Bathroom (shower, wc and bath, hair dryer), color satellite TV and safes.
The magic of Paris - at night or during the day, Paris is an unforgettable city. The world's fashion and artistic capital, a living, multi-faceted museum, Paris is also a city to simply stroll around and enjoy the good life. The thousand and one faces of Paris: just as in medieval cities, the various artisans and traders are grouped by quartier, giving each district of Paris its own particular character. Art galleries on the avenue Matignon, haute couture on the Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, around the Opéra for prestige stores, jewelers on rue de la Paix and Place Vendôme, publishers and bookshops in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, antique shops in the Marais and the Village Suisse, seed-merchants on the Quai de la Mégisserie, and painters in Montmartre. The charm of Paris lies also in its history. The meandering form of the Seine has dictated the shape of the capital; the Ile de la Cité and Ile St Louis, the mediaeval Lutèce; and the bridges of Paris, so often evoked in songs and poems, that encouraged the city's development. ... Lovers dining on a bateau mouche, the Eiffel Tower and other Parisian monuments lit up in the still of the night … Paris, the city of romance ... young lovers, secret lovers, chivalrous lovers ... and of the Pigalle ... Paris with its history of both royalty (the Louvre, Palais Royal, Conciergerie, Invalides) and revolution (the Bastille), and the French Empire period (Arc de Triomphe). Paris, which has managed to combine harmoniously its architectural history - the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Sainte-Chapelle, the Sacré-Coeur, Madeleine, Panthéon - with resolutely contemporary art (Centre Georges-Pompidou, Institut du Monde Arabe, Bibliothèque de France) |
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