HOTEL NEAR LE MARAIS PARIS
HOTEL NEAR LE MARAIS PARIS
HOTEL
The hotel is a tourist accommodation establishment classified, offering rooms or apartments for rent to a customer, or a customer who makes a living by the day, week or month, but without exception, there elects not home.
It may include a catering service. It is operated throughout the year continuously or only during one or more seasons. It is called "seasonal hotel when the duration of opening does not exceed nine months per year in one or more periods. A hotel is an establishment offering a hosting service fee, usually for short periods. The hotels often offer several other services to their customers, such as catering, a swimming pool or childcare. Some offer services of conference and meeting rooms and encourage groups to hold conventions and meetings. Etymologically, the term means any hotel building to receive guests. If they are passing through, we talk about tourist hotel. But the term "hotel can also apply to mayors of major cities (city hall), hospitals (Hôtel-Dieu), hotels particuliers ...
The hotel Louvre Rivoli is a quality in the heart of Paris. A 3 star hotel with every comfort. Close to the halls of Paris, the city hall, theater of the City and the theater of the city. the hotel is close to the marshes and of course close to the Louvre.
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LE MARAIS
The Marais is a district of Paris situated in a part of the third and fourth arrondissements of Paris, on the right bank of the Seine. Le Marais is now bounded on the west by rue Beaubourg, in the east by the Boulevard Beaumarchais, in the north by the Rue de Bretagne and south by the Seine.
Le Marais is a former swamp area occupied from the twelfth century by the religious orders, which set of institutions. In the early seventeenth century, following the construction of the Place des Vosges, this district, until the periphery, became the residence of the nobility of Paris. Many mansions were built, many of which remain today. In the middle of the eighteenth century the area was deserted by the elite to the Parisian suburb Saint-Honoré and the Faubourg Saint-Germain that offer more space. The French Revolution completed the hunt wealthy owners. The area is now occupied by a population of artisans and workers who occupied the old hotel and built workshops in the old way.
The major developments of nineteenth-century Paris affect little the neighborhood retains its narrow streets, but many quality buildings are gradually destroyed. In 1969, André Malraux launched a program to safeguard and preservation continues today. The area is now preserved with its beautiful buildings, frequented by tourists and sought by the upper classes. Many museums are installed.
Many communities are not built during the years Jews in the late nineteenth century, Chinese after the First World War, and homosexuals.
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