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The Hotel
Lying
on the Left Bank of the Seine, at metro Vaugirard,
this 2-star hotel is situated in a building dating
from the 1930s, in a picturesque district of the
city. In a neat and cosy setting, its offers 41
comfortable, light and quiet rooms. The hotel Délos-Vaugirard
also has an attractive small garden where you may
enjoy your breakfast during the summer months.
It occupies a central position in the heart of the
15th district, near the famed Eiffel Tower. There
are several opportunities for shopping and entertainment
and many tourist attractions, either within walking
distance, or easily accessible by public transport.
The very commercial district of La Convention, only
a short walk away, with its picturesque markets,
plunges the visitor into the heart of the French
capital.
Reception
The
reception is open 24 hours a day.
You will appreciate the quality of our services
and, in particular, the precious help offered
by our receptionists, Abdel, Anès and Alexandra,
who will help you to discover our Parisian addresses,
thus ensuring that your stay is unforgettable!
They speak the following languages: English, Spanish,
Italian, Arabic, and Russian.
They will take care of making bookings for shows
and restaurants and can send faxes for you.
The hotel also has a safe, a fee-paying secure
car park, as well as a public car park nearby.
Lounge, bar
A
comfortable lounge awaits you for some relaxation
after your walks, an ideal place for you to talk,
read the newspapers and watch television. Several
television rooms are at your disposal.
You have Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and a computer with free access in the lounge. The hotel has a porter service and a
night porter .
Breakfast
Breakfast
can be served in your room.
The hotel also offers a varied buffet breakfast
in the dining room from 6.30am to 10.00am. You
can enjoy tea, coffee, hot chocolate, bread, jam,
pastries, fruit salad or yoghurts, eggs, cheese
and a choice of breakfast cereals.
This copious buffet will help you to make a good
start to your day .
Clients' appreciations:
"Ideal
for two nights. Very quiet rooms on the courtyard
side of the building. The road on the other side
of the building is not very busy. The fresh bread
and pastries at breakfast were greatly appreciated".
Client, France
"I spent six nights here when it was very
hot in June, but the room on the fifth floor had
a small balcony and meant that I could enjoy some
fresh air
"
Client, Denver
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Sightseeing in the
district:
This traditional district
holds some typically Parisian delights: picturesque
markets, restaurants, wine bars, sunny terraces,
attractive shops...
Enjoy a walk in the district of Montparnasse which
offers some good quality restaurants. Two cafes
are the symbol of Montparnasse of the Roaring
Twenties: the Dôme and the Coupole. These
cafes were used as the meeting place for cosmopolitan
bohemians of the period, such as the author, Apollinaire,
the painters, Gauguin, Matisse and "Rousseau
the customs officer", or the singer, Kiki
of Montparnasse. The first City of the Arts, "La
Ruche", is well worth a visit.
Enjoy a visit to the Montparnasse Tower, the highest
building in Paris. This district lies on the edge
of the Luxembourg Gardens and stretches along
the borders of Saint Germain des Prés.
It has always been a district with a special charm,
the mystery of which has never ceased to amaze
and inspire many artists. It has been home to
the literary world since the 17th century: cafe
life flourished in the district, with the creation
of prestigious establishments such as Les Deux
Magots or Café de Flore, much loved by
Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.
The Eiffel Tower, the mythical
symbol of Paris, is on your doorstep. It was built
in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel for the Universal Exhibition,
of which it was the main star. From the top of
its 35 metres, it watches over Paris and the shores
of the Seine. You may take the elevator to enjoy
one of the most beautiful views of Paris from
its summit.
The Champs de Mars is surrounded
by many monuments, such as the Military School,
which played host to the young Napoléon
Bonaparte in 1784. It is decorated with many statues
and sculptures and has a small pond with water
jets and a bandstand. The famous Trocadero square
is surrounded by several museums, including the
Guimet Oriental museum and the "not-to-be-missed"
National Theatre of Chaillot.
Visit the Dome of the
Invalides, which shelters Napoleon's ashes brought
there in 1840. In the surrounding area, do not
miss the Rodin Museum in Rue de Varennes. It is
an ancient townhouse which used to be the workshop
of the artist Auguste Rodin. You can admire many
of the Master's sculptures there, as well as those
of his pupil and mistress, Camille Claudel.
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