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Nestled in the prestigious 16th arrondissement of Paris, MOLITOR offers unparalleled access to a diverse range of local activities and attractions. For culture enthusiasts, the Marmottan Monet Museum is a must-see, showcasing the largest collection of Claude Monet's works. Nature lovers will enjoy strolling or biking through the nearby Bois de Boulogne. Art and architecture blend seamlessly at the...See more

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Visit Claude Monet's House & Gardens at Giverny – Hotel pick-up/drop-off
3.2 km

Visit Claude Monet's House & Gardens at Giverny – Hotel pick-up/drop-off

Follow in the footsteps of Claude Monet with a visit to the house and gardens of the world-famous painter. Soak up the tranquil atmosphere of the village that was a major source of inspiration for the great Impressionist artist! Hotel pick-up and drop-off included. FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF CLAUDE MONET WITH A VISIT TO THE HOUSE AND GARDENS OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS PAINTER. Soak up the tranquil atmosphere of the village that was a major source of inspiration for the great Impressionist artist! Bask in the knowledge that his "Water Lilies" paintings were based on the flowers in his garden pond! A minibus will collect you from your hotel and drive you to Giverny, the location of Claude Monet's house, which is now officially recognized as a historic monument. On the way, your chauffeur-guide will show you the famous Japanese bridge that stretches over the water lily pond, the main subject of Monet's work towards the end of his life. Stroll through these remarkable gardens for yourself, and look around the house and the studio at your own pace, taking in the inspirational surroundings. Once you've seen the artist's private dwelling, visit the Musée des Impressionnismes (Impressionism Museum) to further your knowledge of the wider artistic movement. At the end of the day, your minibus will return to Paris, and drop you off at your hotel. 

Rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris
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D-Day Tour: Normandy Landing Beaches & The American Cemetery – Hotel pick-up/drop-off
3.2 km

D-Day Tour: Normandy Landing Beaches & The American Cemetery – Hotel pick-up/drop-off

On this tour you will visit the D-Day 1944 landing beaches in Normandy and the American cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, walk along Omaha Beach, have lunch, and travel along the Gold coast... a mini-bus will collect you and drop you off your hotel. BETWEEN JUNE AND AUGUST 1944, THE NORMANDY REGION WAS THE STAGE OF THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY, A FIERCE CONFLICT WHICH ENABLED ALLIED FORCES TO OPEN A SECOND FRONT TO FIGHT AGAINST GERMAN SOLDIERS IN EUROPE. Stand on the Normandy beaches, and see for yourself the setting in which this decisive battle was fought. As you travel from the Pointe du Hoc to Arromanches, this tour will bring to life the key moments that shaped the individual conflicts and the whole of Europe's history. You will be collected from your hotel in Paris in the morning and driven through Normandy to the Pointe du Hoc, a strip of land jutting out from the Normandy coast from which the Rangers' launched their heroic assault. You can explore the site at your own pace. The excursion will then continue at the American cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer, final resting place of some 9,387 soldiers. Here you will have some free time to go around the new visitors' centre, which commemorates the events of June 6, 1944. Next up is Omaha Beach, where you will set foot on the historic sands where the American forces suffered their heaviest losses. After lunch at "La Ferme de la Rançonnière" restaurant, the tour will take you to the ruins of the artificial port at Arromanches before travelling along the Gold Coast to visit Juno Beach. Once there, your guide will show you what remains of the Atlantic Wall before your return to Paris, where a minibus will take you back to your hotel. 

Rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris
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Pont du Garigliano
1.3 km

Pont du Garigliano

The Pont du Garigliano is a bridge across the Seine in Paris. Location and constructionThe Pont du Garigliano links Boulevard Martial-Valin in the quartier de Javel (15th arrondissement), to Boulevard Exelmans in the Auteuil quartier (16th arrondissement). It is a metal bridge made of three spans (of 58m, 93m and 58m) soldered to six beams and carried on only two piles, close to the river banks. It spans roadways on both banks before reaching the ground. It is the highest bridge in Paris, at 11 metres above the level of the Seine (making it a popular place for suicides, such as that of Boris Fraenkel). It is very close to the studios of France Télévision, and to the Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou. HistoryFrom 1863 to 1962, the two-level stone viaduc d'Auteuil (or viaduc du Point-du-Jour) ran across the river at this point, carrying Petite Ceinture trains on its upper level and car traffic on its lower level. When car transport increased on the Boulevards des Maréchaux, and since the arches of the existing structure were too low to be passed under by river traffic, it was decided to replace it. Construction began in 1963 under the architect Davy and the engineer Thenault, and the new structure was inaugurated on 1 September 1966. The present structure is named after General Juin's victory at the Battle of Garigliano in Italy in 1944.Since the end of 2006, the art-work Le Téléphone has been installed on its downstream side, implanted in the exterior face of the pavement. It consists of a telephone cabin sculpted in the form of a flower by the architect Frank Gehry, with no function other than to receive calls from Sophie Calle, the artist who created the idea, in order to accompany the inauguration of the service on Tramway des Maréchaux, whose terminus is very close. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Photo : Créative Commons

Pont du Garigliano 75015 Paris
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Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre
3.2 km

Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre

Created in 1869 under the second Empire as " place of King of Rome " (in homage to Charles Joseph Bonaparte, son(sons,thread) of emperor Napoleon Ier), it took the name of Trocadéro in 1877, baptized so in memory of the battle which took place on August 31st, 1823, during whom a French expeditionary force deprived of the hands of the Spanish liberal revolutionaries the fort of the Trocadéro, which defended the port from Cadiz to Spain, and restores the authority of the monarch Ferdinand VII. In 1826, during a reconstruction of this feat of arm during a military parade in front of king of France Charles X, the topography of places serves to represent this battle: the hill of Chaillot represents the " fort of the Trocadéro " and must be then "conquered" from Champ-de-Mars where from left the French "troops" (a fort for pasteboard is built on the hill).Between 1876 and 1935, the place is lined by the palace of the Trocadéro; since the exhibition specialized 1937, this one was replaced by the Palais de Chaillot; the center of the place is occupied as for him by the Column of the peace, realized by Albert Laprade (today disappeared). At the beginning of the xxe century, on the beam giving onto the place understanding the block between avenues Raymond-Poincaré and Kleber, and behind the street of Longchamp is present the deposit of the general Company of local trains; nowadays, cafés and apartment buildings replaced it. In 1956, the writer Maurice Genevoix inaugurates the Monument to the glory of the French army, Paul Landowski's sculpture, situated along the Passy Cemetery. The current name of the place of Trocadéro-et-du-11-Novembre dates 1978. On May 1st, 2012, a public meeting gathering, according to the organizers, several hundreds of thousand persons is organized place of the Trocadéro: it is about the last public meeting of the candidate Nicolas Sarkozy for the presidential election the second tour of which takes place next Sunday.On May 13th, 2013, a party is organized by the PSG on the place to celebrate the victory of the club of football during the French championship at the end of the week the previous one. Because of several vandals' tens, this one is nevertheless shortened and gives rise to confrontations with law enforcement and to vandalism of brasseries and vehicles parked on the place. This violence is unanimously condemned by the political class but the right denounces a lack of preparation on behalf of Home Secretary and of prefect of police; they question for the future this kind of sportive events in Paris. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction d’extraits du texte original. 
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17 Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre 75116 Paris
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