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First impressions are often
the best.
That's why we've been particularly careful with the brakfast
hour!
Breakfast is served in the Verrière, in the heart of our
interior courtyard.
There is no more beautiful place in the morning than
this light, glass-enclosed verrière surrounded by greenery.
At the Verrière, The day begins richly with mouth-watering
pastries and home-made cakes, crunchy cereal and crispy
bacon!
Whether you're ready for a cup of coffee or a cup of tea,
before-dinner drinks or a night-cap, our "LE 143" bar is
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Spa & massages
The new Spa with it's sauna and massage area is open from
5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on a free access basis.
This space dedicated to your well-begin is decorated in fine
wood and bathed in gentle blue light. It invites you to
relax.
The team of therapeutic practitioners provide Western and
Oriental massages for an additional fee |
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LE ARC DE TRIOMPHE (The Arc
of Triumph of Paris) |
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Located at the end of
the Champs Elysées, a broad avenue in Paris, is L'Arc de Triomphe
(The Arch of Triumph). L'Arc de Triomphe is the largest triumphal
arch in the world. It dates back to 1806, when Napoleon Bonaparte
commissioned Chalgrin to build an arch to the glory of the French
Army. The construction on the Arch began in 1806, restarted in 1825,
and was not finished until 1836. The Arc de Triomphe is built on the
model of ancient Triumphal Arches, but it stands alone because of
its monumental size: 50 meters tall and 45 meters wide (164 by 148
feet). Like the Eiffel Tower, it is a symbol of France as well. |
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