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The Latin Quarter bursts with intellectual life, architectural splendour and ongoing merriment. The small streets are filled with classical buildings, student bars and lively eateries while the squares are dominated by historic monuments. The area is defined by the 800-year-old Sorbonne University, where Latin once prevailed, and is famous for the Pantheon which celebrates the great men and women of France. During
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the day students rush from classes to the library and intellectuals people watch from the terraced cafés. As night time falls the surrounding establishments fill up and the merriment really begins. The liveliest parts are around Rue Mouffetard, lined with crêperies and international street food eateries, and Place de la Contrescarpe characterised by terraced brasseries, this neighbourhood provides real nourishment for the mind, belly, and soul.
Response from Guillaume H | Property representative |
Good Afternoon,
We inform you that all rooms have a big italian shower, exceptions for 2 rooms (1 on the 5th and 1 on 6th floor) which still have the bathtub as we were not able to modificate the plumbings .
We remain at... More
Good Afternoon,
We inform you that all rooms have a big italian shower, exceptions for 2 rooms (1 on the 5th and 1 on 6th floor) which still have the bathtub as we were not able to modificate the plumbings .
We remain at your disposal for further or more information.
Kind Regards,
Mr HUCHET Guillaume, Owner and Manager
The room I stayed in had a kettle and 2 mugs, but no mini fridge. The buffet breakfast cost 13€ if I remember correctly. The hotel is also in walking distance of couple of pastry shops, mini markets with fresh croissant and... More
The room I stayed in had a kettle and 2 mugs, but no mini fridge. The buffet breakfast cost 13€ if I remember correctly. The hotel is also in walking distance of couple of pastry shops, mini markets with fresh croissant and orange juice, and restaurants that serve French and English breakfasts.