| If you are looking for somewhere intimate, yet | | | | For shopping you can visit the Galleries Lafayette |
| luxurious - then book a Paris Citadine for your | | | | or Printemps department stores which tend to be |
| next stay in the city of romance. Here are our | | | | on the expensive side or you can aim for the Rue |
| top 5 suggestions. | | | | de Rivoli to pick up your Parisian souvenirs. |
| Citadines Paris Tour Eiffel | | | | Anyone staying at Citadine Paris Louvre is |
| The sophisticated Grenelle district is the site of | | | | suggested to visit Angelina's Tearoom for their |
| both a famous Gaul defeat to the Romans and | | | | famous hot chocolate but if you're looking for a |
| the Citadines Paris Tour Eiffel. In one of the most | | | | flavour of home, there are numerous fast food |
| beautiful areas of Paris, almost next door to the | | | | restaurants and outlets close by. Le Petit Machon |
| Eiffel tower, the area is saturated with cafes, | | | | is highly recommended with very French and very |
| upmarket boutiques and brasseries with the Rue | | | | high quality food. If you want to cook for |
| du Commerce's famous street market in close | | | | yourself, the nearby Monoprix offers everything |
| walking distance. | | | | you'd find in a full supermarket, and more. |
| Other must-sees include the Musee Rodin, which is | | | | Whilst just about anything you could want to see |
| the 18th-century mansion the famous sculptor | | | | in Paris is within walking distance, the Metro stop |
| used to live in and now contains famous | | | | is right outside the front of the hotel if you decide |
| sculptures such as 'The Kiss' and 'The Thinker'. | | | | to venture further. |
| The area is served well by both bus and metro | | | | Citadines Les Halles |
| lines. | | | | The Citadine Les Halles is located in the Forum |
| If you're looking for somewhere to drink and eat | | | | des Halles, the heart of Paris and one of the |
| check out either the Le Cafe des Lettres with a | | | | busiest areas for locals and tourists. On top of a |
| cobblestone courtyard and a fantastic cocktail list | | | | metro station, Les Halles central is open-air and |
| or try some typical French cuisine at Le Clos des | | | | below street level and contains sculptures, |
| Gourmets. | | | | fountains and museums. |
| Citadines Paris Opera Vendome | | | | Surrounding the area are hundreds of trendy |
| Citadines Paris Opera Vendome is located just | | | | boutiques, theatres and jazz clubs and the Centre |
| next to place de l'Opéra, a point of | | | | Pompidou, home to a vast public library, a centre |
| confluence for a number of the great Parisian | | | | for music research and the Musée National |
| boulevards and designed by the architect to show | | | | d'Art Moderne is only a few minutes walk away. |
| off the National Music Academy. The area is also | | | | Just about every international food is on offer to |
| home to prestigious shops such as Lancel and | | | | the hungry. |
| Maty and many of tourist offices and banks. | | | | Also close to the apartment are the banks of the |
| This Citadine is hidden away from the chaos of | | | | river Seine, essential for an evening stroll. |
| the city but is very centrally located within walking | | | | Sainte-Chapelle is a stunning example of gothic |
| distance to the famous Place Vendôme and | | | | architecture and beautiful stained glass work whilst |
| Rue Saint-Honoré, the latter home to a | | | | the flower market on the île de la |
| number of museums and famous residences. The | | | | Cité is worth visiting early in the morning. |
| Tuileries gardens and the collections of the Louvre | | | | Citadines Paris Saint-Germain-Des-Pres |
| are also close by. | | | | Citadines Paris Saint-Germain-Des-Pres is home in |
| The essential point of visit is Opera Garnier, also | | | | a beautiful 1930s-designed 7-story building right on |
| known as the Paris Opera, a 2,200 seat opera | | | | the banks of the Seine and opposite Pont-Neuf, |
| house. Outside of the music, visitor's line-up to see | | | | the oldest standing bridge across the river. Views |
| the grand staircase and the ceiling painted by | | | | from a number of the rooms deliver a Parisian |
| Chagall. | | | | vista of chimney tops and ornate apartment |
| Citadine Paris Louvre | | | | roofs. |
| Not only is the Citadine Paris Louvre housed in a | | | | Close by is Boulevard St-Michel, part of the |
| magnificent 18th centaury building, but it is also in | | | | famous Paris Latin Quarter, a hotbed of student |
| the heart of some of Paris's most famous | | | | activisim in the past but now more aimed at the |
| attractions. The Louvre is a few minutes walk | | | | tourist market. The tree-lined boulevard houses |
| away, the Tuileries Gardens are close-by, which in | | | | designer shops and quirky independent book |
| turn is linked to the Place de la Concorde, which | | | | stores as well as cinemas and cafes. More |
| brings you through to the Champs Elysees. The | | | | second-hand book dealers can be found along the |
| Musée d'Orsay is a must, and ensure you | | | | banks of the Seine where the view offers |
| check out Monet's Nymphéas | | | | glimpses of the Place Dauphine and the medieval |
| (Water-Lilies) in the Musée de l'Orangerie. | | | | prison, the Concierge. |