Hôtel Louvre Rivoli

7, Rue Jean Lantier
75001 PARIS
Tél : 33(0)1 42 33 45 38
Fax : 33(0)1 40 28 03 28


HOTEL VERY CLOSE LE MARAIS

HOTEL VERY CLOSE LE MARAIS

HOTEL VERY CLOSE LE MARAIS

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
Several areas set also called the Marais district of Paris.
- The area of the nobility: This area was inhabited in the sixteenth and early eighteenth centuries by the nobility, who went to Mass at the Church of St. Louis nearby.
- Traders and craftsmen: The departure of the court to Versailles is a decline. Houses and buildings are being invested by a modest population consists of workers, mostly merchants and craftsmen.
- The Ashkenazi: At the end of the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century, the area around the Rue des Rosiers, is home to many Jews from Eastern Europe (Ashkenazi) reinforce the specialization of the Marais district for clothing.
- The protected sector: In 1969, André Malraux made the Marais the first protected sector ", managed by a backup plan and development (PSMV) and hosts many museums and historical architecture of emergency.
The quarter-Chinese: The Northern Marais is also home to the oldest and most discreet Chinese community in Paris. Thus, we can discover, rue du Temple, near the Republic, the Chinese church in Paris.
- The neighborhood of artists: More recently, art galleries began to flourish everywhere.
- The gay: Since the 1980s, the area has seen the strengthening of a gay (or gay), grouped mainly around Sainte-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie, through attendance at bars, restaurants , bookstores, clothing stores and the acquisition of property.



HOTEL NEAR HALLES PARIS
HOTEL NEAR LE MARAIS PARIS
HOTEL NEAR LOUVRE MUSEUM
HOTEL PARIS NEAR CHATELET
HOTEL NEAR QUARTIER SAINT MICHEL