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The beautiful six tapestry series “Lady with Unicorn” at the famous Musee National du Moyen Age (National Museum of the Middle Ages), the Pantheon where some of France’s greatest men are enshrined, Sorbonne University, “Paris’s stomach” Rue Mouffetard, the Institut du Monde Arabe (Arab World Institue) designed by France’s internationally known architect, Jean Nouvel, and the botanical gardens at the Natural History Museum are only some of the highlights found in the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter). And situated right in the middle of all this, in an ideal location for walking to these many spots in a matter of minutes, is the Hotel Abbatial. From this hotel, with its characteristic red facade, you'll be able to walk to the Ile de la Cite' (which features the Notre Dame Cathedral), the Seine River, Saint-Louis Island, as well as the Luxembourg Gardens, the Odéon theater, and Saint Germain des Pres within about 10-15 minutes. Since the Quartier Latin is a popular area for university students, it’s always full of energy and there are a lot of cafes and restaurants with a really nice atmosphere.
Walking to the nearest station, Maubert Mutualite Station, is only a matter of a few dozen seconds. Line 10, which runs through this station, has direct access to the Sèvres Babylone stop where you'll find the Odéon and the Le Bon Marche department store. And the Boulevard Saint Germain, the street the hotel is located on, also has a lot of bus routes running on it so you'll be able to use those as well.
The guest rooms have been prepared with everything you'll need, like A/C, a mini-bar, and wireless internet, and have a calm interior that uses the same warm hues as the hotel’s façade. You’ll be able to fully enjoy the atmosphere of one of Paris's true petit hotels. The rooms even feature the Japanese broadcast channel JSTV for your viewing pleasure. Breakfast is a buffet with plenty of food that is served in a sort of underground cave with walls made of 18th century stone, which have a real sense of history to them. |
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The amazing location, from which you can walk to the highlights of the Quartier Latin, such as Saint Germain des Pres, Ile de la Cite', and Saint-Louis Island, as well as Paris’s right bank. |
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It’s an area with a bright atmosphere, and many cafes and restaurants popular with students. |
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Considering the amazing location and the substantial facilities, the price is extremely reasonable. The discounted rates for internet use are especially good. |
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Since you'll be able to watch Japanese satellite TV, a rarity in Paris hotels, you can check the Japanese news whenever you want. |
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