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Paris Hotels Realtime Paris Hotel Reservations
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Online Paris hotel reservation service representing directly over 100 central Paris hotels offering special last minute deals, early bird discounts and in general excellent discounted rates.
- Book through email, secure service, telephone or fax through this website
- All prices are per room per night
- Use our quick search facility on the left to search/book available accommodation in Paris
- Please click the links below to check out our latest special offers.
- Book now, pay later. Credit card details are used as guarantee only, so you don’t pay anything until you arrive/depart the hotel
- Our service is free.
Tel: 00 44 20 8859 8999
Fax: 00 44 20 8859 3344
Email: enquiries@hoteladvice.com
We also have great discounts in other cities:
Berlin,
Brussels,
Dublin,
Stockholm,
Tallinn,
Oslo,
Copenhagen,
Helsinki,
Rome,
London,
Amsterdam and
Zurich
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The sightseer can choose their own Paris. The nostalgic should wander around the mansions of the Marais district, past the Musée Carnavalet, 23 rue de Sévigné, 3rd; Hôtel de Sully, 62 rue St-Antoine, 4th, and Place des Vosges, home to the Maison de Victor Hugo. Monet’s Water Lillies can be glimpsed at the Musée de l’Orangerie when it re-opens in the summer of 2004 and changing exhibitions of modern art at the Galerie National du Jeu de Paume, both in the Jardin des Tuileries.
Those interested in modern design should opt for the Centre Georges Pompidou, place Beaubourg, 4th; Jean Nouvel’s Institut du Monde Arabe, 1 rue des Fossés-St-Bernard, 5th; or the Grande Arche de la Défense with its high-speed glass lift offering a spectacular view of Paris. The Grande Arche, which lies along the same geographical axis as Napoleon’s Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysées, was built a century and a half later. This incongruity – the modern city juxtaposed with the old – is all part of the charm of Paris. Serious sightseers may wish to plan their day, others may prefer simply to wander.
Paris is overrun with museums, ranging from the vast collections of the Louvre to the small and quirky – such as the Musée des Arts Forains, 53 avenue des-Terroires-de-France, 12th, a shrine to fairground art. Those who have not been to Paris for a few years will be surprised at the number of new additions. The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaïsme (Museum of Jewish Art and History) is one example, in a lovely townhouse in the Marais, Hôtel de St-Aignan, 71 rue du Temple, 3rd. Also now well established are the Musée de la Musique, Cité de la Musique, 221 avenue Jean-Jaurès, 19th, and the Musée de la Mode et du Textile (Fashion and Textile Museum), Palais du Louvre, 107 rue de Rivoli, 1st. The Musée de la Publicité (Museum of Advertising) opened in 1999, also at the Palais du Louvre, 107 rue de Rivoli, 1st. |
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