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Explore Paris from Hotel Bailli de Suffren

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Situated in the heart of Paris' 15th arrondissement, Hotel Bailli de Suffren offers prime access to some of the city's most iconic attractions. Start with a visit to the Eiffel Tower, just a 15-minute walk away, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Paris. On your way, stop by the Champ de Mars for a relaxing stroll or a picnic.

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Guided Tour of Les Invalides and the Army Museum – Access to restricted areas
750 m

Guided Tour of Les Invalides and the Army Museum – Access to restricted areas

Delve into the heart of the Hôtel National des Invalides, to the places that the general public don't usually get to see! Interesting facts and surprising stories will be delivered by your guide all along the tour... DISCOVER LES INVALIDES WITH THIS EXCLUSIVE AND FASCINATING 90-MINUTE GUIDED TOUR. Delve into the heart of the Hôtel National des Invalides, and visit the places that the general public don't usually get to see! Your guided tour will begin with a presentation of the history and the architecture of Les Invalides. Built by Louis XIV in the 17th century as a place of respite for war veterans, the Hôtel des Invalides now houses several museums as well as Napoleon’s tomb. You will have the privilege of exploring the Army Museum's splendid reception rooms: the Grand Salon and the Salons d’Ornana. The tour continues at the Cathedral Saint-Louis des Invalides and the Caveau des Gouvereurs, where you will find the tombs of former governers of Les Invalides and high military personalities. Lastly, you will be led to the majestic Dome Church, a military pantheon which houses the tombs of Turenne, Vauvan, Foch, Lyautey and Napoleon I. Here, your guide will recount how the Invalides Dome was built, the extraordinary adventure of Napoleon’s statue that stands in the Church, and the legends surrounding the death of the Emperor in 1821 on St. Helena. Enjoy a unique and original tour!

Place Vauban 75007 Paris
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Tickets to the Montparnasse Tower (56th floor) – 360° views of Paris
1.1 km

Tickets to the Montparnasse Tower (56th floor) – 360° views of Paris

Discover the most impressive view of Paris! The highest building of the capital, the unmissable Montparnasse Tower offers you a unique panorama of more than 70 monuments, one of which is the Eiffel Tower! CLIMB TO THE 56TH FLOOR OF THE MONTPARNASSE TOWER TO ENJOY EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS OF THE PARISIAN SKYLINE. THANKS TO THIS INTERACTIVE VISIT YOU'LL KNOW ALL THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT THE FAMOUS LANDMARKS OF THE CITY OF LIGHTS! The Montparnasse Tower, which measures around 210 metres high, has been the only skyscraper in central Paris since it was opened in 1973. The building is primarily used by tourists, as well as local people who want to relax and enjoy a good meal. On both the 56th floor and on the panoramic terrace found on the 59th floor, you are offered a 360° view of Paris. So come and climb to the summit to see the capital from a whole new perspective! You will travel 196 metres vertically in 38 seconds inside the fastest lift in Europe. From the top you will have a chance to admire the iconic Parisian monuments one by one, including the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides, Notre Dame Cathedral, Montmartre, the Sacré Coeur, the Luxembourg Gardens, the Beaubourg centre, the Pompidou Centre, St Germain des Prés,  La Défense, the Latin Quarter and many more. The roof-terrace, which was only recently opened to the public, has windows offering exceptional views of the Parisian skyline from over 210 metres above street level! There are also many interactive audiovisual displays to help you to discover and understand Paris, its history and what it's like today. These include: * A permanent exhibition of 185 archive photographs of Paris * Diagrams to explain where monuments are located in relation to each other * Interactive displays and fun questions to answer And why not finish your visit with a drink at the highest panoramic bar in Paris?

Rue de l'arrivée 75015 Paris
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Montparnasse Tower Entrance Tickets: 56th Floor and Roof Terrace
1.2 km

Montparnasse Tower Entrance Tickets: 56th Floor and Roof Terrace

ArrayWhy You Shouldn’t Miss This The Montparnasse Tower is not necessarily on to-do lists of most travelers, yet, it is one of those off beat experiences that you have to take in! The Tower looks head on at the Eiffel, and its 56th-floor observation deck offers the best views of the Eiffel and of Paris. The deck is indoors, thus offering a comfortable, relaxed setting. Unlike the other observation points in Paris. Open till late in the night, you can walk at any time of the day with your all day access tickets. If you wish to go higher, you can take the stairs to the 59th-floor open-air observation deck for better views of Paris. Your Experience Upon booking your tickets to the Montparnasse Tower Observation Deck, you will receive a confirmation email with your tickets. Your tickets are valid for 200 days from the date of purchase and can be used during any time of the day. Head straight to the entrance of the Tower and walk towards the elevators. In a cool 38 seconds, you will be elevated to the 56th-floor Observation Deck! The deck is indoors and is surrounded by large bay windows. These offer 360-degree views of Paris. The highlights of your visit are surely looking at the Eiffel Tower from the best observation point in Paris. This is one of the best spots to capture that memorable photograph of the Eiffel, without having to deal with busy crowds. You can also take the stairs and walk up to the 59th-floor open-air observation deck to admire similar views under the Parisian sky.

33 Avenue du Maine 75755 Paris
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Visit Giverny & Versailles – Hotel pick-up/drop-off
1.4 km

Visit Giverny & Versailles – Hotel pick-up/drop-off

If you're passionate about art and history, come and explore the home of Claude Monet and the Palace of Versailles. Your trip will begin with a visit to Giverny to retrace the steps of the illustrious painter, followed by an excursion to Versailles. IF YOU'RE PASSIONATE ABOUT ART AND HISTORY, COME AND EXPLORE THE HOME OF CLAUDE MONET AND THE PALACE OF VERSAILLES. A MINIBUS WILL COLLECT YOU FROM YOUR HOTEL FOR THIS TRIP TO GIVERNY AND VERSAILLES, THEN DRIVE YOU BACK AGAIN AT THE END OF THE DAY. Your trip will start at Giverny, where you will walk in the footsteps of the illustrious painter, before moving on to the Palace of Versailles, where you'll be transported back in time to the era of the great French monarchs.  The Giverny district is particularly famous as the location of Claude Monet's house, now officially recognized as a historic monument. Explore this legendary cultural site and visit its magnificent gardens. Once you've visited Monet's personal dwelling, you'll move on to see his studio and the Musée des Impressionnismes (Impressionism Museum) which documents the history of the wider artistic movement. Lunch will be at the Moulin des Fourges restaurant.  You'll then set off for the Palace of Versailles where your guide will show you around the formal gardens before you visit the palace's royal apartments with an audio-guide. Experience the sumptuous luxury of the king and queen's apartments as well as the magnificent Hall of Mirrors... and picture what life was like for the royals that once lived here.

avenue de la bourdonnais 75007 Paris
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Paris sewers
1.8 km

Paris sewers

The Parisian sewer system dates back to the year 1370 when the first underground system was constructed under "rue Montmartre". Since then, consecutive French governments have enlarged the system to cover the city's population. History Until the Middle Ages, the drinking water in Paris was taken from the river Seine. The wastewater was poured onto fields or unpaved streets, and finally filtered back into the Seine. Around 1200, Phillipe Auguste had the Parisian streets paved, incorporating a drain for waste water in their middle. In 1370 Hugues Aubriot, a Parisian provost had a vaulted, stone walled sewer built in the "rue Montmartre". This sewer collected the wastewater and took it to the "Ménilmontant" brook. However the wastewater was still drained in the open air. Under the reign of Louis XIV, a large ring sewer was built on the right bank, and the Biévre River was used as a sewer for the left bank of the Seine. On at least two occasions in the late 1700s, Paris refused to build an updated water system that scientists had studied. Women were actually carrying water from the river Seine to their residences in buckets. Voltaire wrote about it, saying that they "will not begrudge money for a Comic Opera, but will complain about building aqueducts worthy of Augustus". Louis Pasteur, himself lost three children to typhoid. Under Napoleon I, the first Parisian vaulted sewer network was built that was 30 km long. In 1850, the prefect for the Seine Baron Haussmann and the engineer Eugène Belgrand, designed the present Parisian sewer and water supply networks. Thus was built, more than a century ago, a double water supply network (one for drinking water and one for non drinking water) and a sewer network which was 600 km long in 1878. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Crédit photo : Ignis

89 Quai d'Orsay 75007 Paris
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