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Hotel Alexandrie
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Rates: 136 to 237 
Hotel Alexandrie
ABRIAL HOTEL
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Rates: 92 to 187 
ABRIAL HOTEL
PARIS VILLETE
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Rates: 78 to 103 
PARIS VILLETE
BERKELEY
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Rates: 180 to 215 
BERKELEY
HOTEL DES ARCHIVES
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Rates: 199 to 503 
HOTEL DES ARCHIVES
Villa Beaumarchais Hotel
Rating: 4
Rates: 217 to 513 
Villa Beaumarchais Hotel
Villa Lutèce Port Royal
Rating: 3.5
Rates: 177 to 697 
Villa Lutèce Port Royal
ABEROTEL MONTPARNASSE
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Rates: 128 to 168 
ABEROTEL MONTPARNASSE
California Paris Champs-Elysees
Rating: 4
Rates: 328 to 927 
California Paris Champs-Elysees
DE L ODEON
Rating: 3
Rates: 323 to 461 
DE L ODEON
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Paris guide

 It's little wonder that so many wistful songs have been penned over the years about France's capital, Paris . Few cities leave the visitor with such vivid impressions, whether it's the drifting cherry blossoms in the tranquil gardens of Notre-Dame, the riverside quais on a summer evening, the sound of blues in atmospheric cellar bars, or the ancient alleyways and cobbled lanes of the historic Latin Quarter and villagey Montmartre.

Paris has no problem living up to the painted images and movie myths with which we're all familiar. Indeed, the whole city is something of a work of art. Two thousand years of shaping and reshaping have resulted in monumental building, sweeping avenues, grand esplanades and celebrated bridges. Many of its older buildings have survived intact, having been spared the ravages of flood and fire and saved from Hitler's intended destruction. Moreover, they survive with a sense of continuity and homogeneity, as new sits comfortably against a backdrop of old - the glass Pyramid against the grand fortress of the Louvre, the Column of Liberty against the Opera Bastille. Time has acted as judge, as buildings once surrounded in controversy - the Eiffel Tower, the Sacre-Coeur, the Pompidou Centre - have in their turn become well-known symbols of the city. Yet for all the tremendous pomp and magnificence of its monuments, the city operates on a very human scale, with exquisite, secretive little nooks tucked away off the Grands Boulevards and very definite little communities revolving around games of boules and the local boulangerie and cafe.

Architecturally, the Cathedrale de Notre-Dame, Sainte-Chapelle and the Palais du Louvre , in the city's centre, provide a constant reminder of Paris's religious and royal past. The backdrop of the streets is predominantly Neoclassical, the result of nineteenth-century development designed to reflect the power of the French state. Each period since, however, has added, more or less discreetly, novel examples of its own styles - with Auguste Perret, Le Corbusier, Mallet-Stevens and Eiffel among the early twentieth-century innovators. In recent decades, the architectural additions have been more dramatic in scale, producing new and major landmarks, and recasting down-at-heel districts into important centres of cultural and consumer life. New buildings such as La Villette, La Grande Arche de la Defense , the Opera Bastille , the Institut du Monde Arabe and the BibliothEque Nationale have expanded the dimensions of the city, pointing it determinedly towards the future.

Paris's museums and galleries , not least the mighty Louvre , number among the world's finest. The tradition of state cultural endowment is very much alive in the city and collections are exceedingly well displayed and cared for. Many are also housed in beautiful locations, such as old mansions and palaces, others in bold conversions, most famously the Musee d'Orsay , which occupies a former train station. The Impressionists here and at the Musee Marmottan , the moderns at the Palais de Tokyo , the smaller Picasso and Rodin museums - all repay a visit. In addition, the contemporary scene is well represented in the commercial galleries that fill the Marais, St-Germain, the Bastille and the area around the Champs-Elysees, and there's an ever-expanding range of museums devoted to other areas of human endeavour - science, history, decoration, fashion and performance art.

Few cities can compete with the thousand-and-one cafes, bars and restaurants that line every Parisian street and boulevard. The variety of style and decor, cuisine and price is hard to beat too. Traditional French food has become increasingly innovative and the many ethnic origins represented among the city's millions have opened eateries providing a range of gastronomic options for every palate and pocket.

The city entertains best at night, with a deserved reputation for outstanding film and music . Paris's cinematic prowess is marked by annual film festivals, with a refreshing emphasis on art, independent and international films. Music is equally revered, with nightly offerings of excellent jazz, top-quality classical, avant-garde experimental, international rock, West African soukous and French-Caribbean zouk , Algerian raE , and traditional chansons .

If you've time, you should certainly venture out of the city. The region surrounding the capital - the Ele de France - is dotted with cathedrals and chEteaux as stunning and steeped in history as the city itself - Chartres, Versailles and Fontainebleau , for example. An equally accessible excursion from the capital is that most un-French of attractions, Disneyland Paris .

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