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Paris sophisticated, artistic and romantic. These are some of the words you think of whenever this city is
mentioned. For centuries, the capital of France is considered as a Mecca of art, culture, fashion,
gastronomy, history and architecture.
Eiffel Tower
Though Paris is known more for its magnificent Eiffel Tower or the great Louvre Museum, there are many
other interesting places to visit or things to do within the city, minus the crowds and sky-high fees.
Living like a Parisian
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When in Paris, live like a Parisian and stay in one of the quaint
hotels that you can find in this glamorous city. Opened in 1971, Hotel de Nesle offer 20 rooms each
decorated in a different theme by the owners itself. Walls painted with beautiful frescos and famous
Parisian icons or designed with various pictures and posters, every room is unique. It costs between 85
and 100 euros a night and is located on a calm backstreet in the heart of the 6th area. Hotel de Nesle is
within the walking distance from all the major attractions such as Notre Dame de Paris, the Louvre, the
Palais Royal and Seine River.
If you have some money to splurge on your
accommodation, why dont you try staying at
Hotel delAbbaye located on Paris Left Bank
at Saint Germain? Originally built as a
convent during early 18th century, Hotel
delAbbaye is one of the districts most
charming boutique hotels, furnished with
floral-printed chairs, bedcovers and drapes,
each room has been tastefully decorated
and equipped with all modern conveniences.
Hotel delAbbaye enjoys a privileged
location; just a few minutes walk at the
Jardin du Luxembourg, Palais du Luxembourg
and the popular Boulevard Saint Germain
where cinemas, restaurants, and various
type of shops lining the streets.
Eating with the Famous
The oldest operating cafe in the world, Caf
Procope was founded by Sicilian Francesco
Procopio dei Coltelli in 1686. Known for its coffee, beer and sorbet, this cafe has welcomed many famous
people such as Voltaire, Balzac, Hugo and Benjamin Franklin. Steeped with history, Caf Procope was also
used as a meeting place of the intellectual establishment; its very table where young Napoleon
Bonaparte discussed and decided the affairs of state.