Hotel Muguet Paris
By waydayVop, April 13th 2010 in Paris Travel Guide Comments (0)
Hotel Muguet Paris is located at the center of the city, quite close to Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees and Trocadero. This is a very fashionable area, and it combines both, the business and the holiday aspect of the city very well. This makes it a great setting for you, whether you are on a business trip or on a vacation with your family. There is something for everyone here.
The rustic Hotel Muguet Paris has a beautiful, warm décor, and also a wonderful family spirit. The entire hotel is non-smoking; so, if you are a smoker, you might want to look for accommodation elsewhere.
The hotel is named after the Muguet flower. This flower is also known as the lily of the valley. To the French, this flower symbolizes happiness.
The Hotel Muguet Paris offers a varied range of services: a lift to get around the hotel, a luggage room and a fax at reception. Also, there is air-conditioning, sound-proofing, safes and free Wi-Fi access in all the rooms.
There are also direct-dial telephones, satellite television and Internet available at reception. The hotel also has a laundry room for ironing. And, very importantly, the hotel is non-smoking.
The Hotel Muguet Paris is located near the Notre Dame Cathedral. The cathedral of all French cathedrals, which stands at the south-eastern tip of Ile de la Cité, is a model of French medieval art.
Apart from its architectural importance, this monument has never ceased to inspire poets, artists and musicians, from François Villon to Victor Hugo and Paul Claudel. The success of the musical comedy, Notre-Dame de Paris, by Luc Plamandon and Richard Cocciante, is proof of the monument's timeless character. It is closely linked to the religious, political and artistic history of France.
Hotel Muguet Paris is also quite close to the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower is one of the most symbolic monuments of Paris. Built in puddled iron, it lies on the Champ-de-Mars and measures 324 meters (with its aerial). It bears the name of the person responsible for its construction, the engineer, Gustave Eiffel. The craziest building ever, today, it is the symbol of Paris and is also one of the most visited sites in the city.
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