Rue Simon Lefranc is a thousand years old, but the hotel dates from the 18th century. Hence the character of the buildings which the owners have restored while respecting the beauty of the past, preserving exposed beams and stones, the vaulted cellar, an ancient...
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A castle, a palace and an extraordinary museum. From the enthusiastic sightseer to the art lover, everybody is mesmerized by the Louvre. Situated along the Seine between the beautiful Tuileries gardens and the church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, the Louvre is one of the largest palaces in Europe and undeniably one of the richest museums in the world. At the Café Marly, in the company of the city's VIPs, you can contemplate the majestic Cour Carrée and the controversial glass pyramid, and make up your mind, once and for all, about President Mitterrand's architectural legacy. www.louvre.fr