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20 Paris PARIS CITADINES SUITES ARC DE TRIOMPHE PARIS O O O O O Live like a Parisian in one of the French capital's most exclusive neighborhoods. Located between the Trocadéro and the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Citadines Suites Arc de Triomphe Paris offers the ideal combination of independence and personalized service in a luxurious setting. Our 112 spacious rooms and apartments boast generous sizes, a rare luxury in the City of Lights. HOTEL DU COLLECTIONNEUR ARC DE TRIOMPHE PARIS O O O O O The Hotel du Collectionneur enjoys an exceptional location in Paris, facing the Parc Monceau and only a short walk from the Champs-Élysées. It offers 478 rooms from 325- to 1600-square-feet, including 52 suites inspired by the greatest Art Deco designers; a mosaic-decorated spa; Andalusian garden; fitness room; alfresco dining at Le Safran (boasting three terraces); and the Purple Bar. HOTEL DU LOUVRE, A HYATT HOTEL O O O O O Elegant yet cozy, the Hotel du Louvre is like a gracious host, immediately putting guests at ease and creating a feeling of harmony and well-being, with a boutique and contemporary atmosphere, warmed by rich colors, modern style, and Directoire architecture. It's central to many landmarks, including the Louvre, Opéra House Garnier, Comedie Francaise, and Palais Royal. The exclusive location, unique décor, Parisian brasserie and trendy bar, combined with exacting service and attentive staff, create a memorable experience. HYATT PARIS MADELEINE O O O O O Located in the heart of Paris near prestigious landmarks such as the Opéra, Louvre and shopping districts, this boutique hotel's 86 rooms offer a residential atmosphere and excellent service. Enjoy your Parisian experience in a beautiful Haussmann-styled bedroom. French fine cuisine and drinks are served at La Chinoiserie, while Café M offers a chic alternative and transforms into a Champagne bar at night. The hotel also boasts a gym, sauna, and steam room. One of the most transformative destinations in the world, visitors can't help but fall in love in—or with— the City of Lights. Since medieval times, the name "Paris" has been breathed in sighs, whether for the excitement and decadence of life at the Palace of Versailles, former home to doomed queen Marie Antoinette and her Sun King, Louis XIV; the romance of the Eiffel Tower or the banks of the Seine; stunning fashion on Champs-Élysées; or the priceless, internationally revered art at the Louvre. Often imitated but never duplicated, this city is one that ignites passion, stirs the soul, and wakens the senses. Every moment becomes iconic in Paris, from a morning café latte and croissant under a sidewalk awning to that second you find yourself facing the Mona Lisa, or passing under the shadow of the Arc de Triomphe. Paris by the numbers is even more impressive than by the senses. Seventy Michelin-starred restaurants hide among the countless brasseries and bistros that line the streets, and equally as many monuments can be seen from the top of the Montparnasse Tower. More than 700 festivals, exhibitions, sporting events, and concerts make their way to Paris annually, but nightly, 60 glittering performers in 1,000 elaborate costumes join the Fairy Revue at the Moulin Rouge. However, the fashion, culinary innovation, culture, and history cannot be measured; in this city, it is truly infinite. CHÂTELET LES HALLES 11 e 10 e 12 e 20 e 19 e 5 e 4 e 3 e 2 e 1 er 9 e 8 e 18 e 17 e 16 e 13 e 14 e 15 e 6 e 7 e L A DÉFENSE Place de la Concorde Ave. des Champs Elysées Place Pigalle Bois de Boulogne Seine Canal St- Martin Ile de la Cité Ile St-Louis Tuilleries Seine Ave. Charles de Gaulle Blvd. Ha us s mann Ave. de la Grande Armée Blvd. du Montparnasse Blvd. St-Michel Seine Ave. Daumesnil Blvd. Beaumarchais Blvd. Voltaire Rue La Fayette Blvd. de Sébastopol Rue de Rivoli Rue de Turbigo Blvd. St-Germain R. Beaubourg Blvd. Malesherbes Rue de Vaugirard Rue St-Jacques Blvd. St-Jacques Blvd. de la Gare Quai de Bercy Ave. de la République Ave. du Maine Blvd. Raspail Pl. de la Republique Bois de Vincennes Canal de l'Ourcq Rue Lacourbe Rue de Sèvres Blvd. de Belleville rue de Flandre Rue de Clichy Ave. Emile Zola Rue du Fa ubourg St-Antoine Arc de Triomphe Eiffel Tower Sacré-Coeur Louvre Palais du Luxembourg Notre Dame Pompidou Center Champ de Mars 0 1/2 miles 0 1/2 km