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Wed
14
October

Discover the flower and bird market on the Ile de la Cité

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Our establishment’s proximity to transport networks and its modern setting make it the ideal base for discovering the French capital and its treasures, such as the flower and bird market on the Île de la Cité.
Tue
4
August

Explore Paris by bike

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A far less congested travel option than the Metro, the capital's cycle paths offer you the opportunity for great discoveries, whether you prefer monuments or green spaces, all at your own pace.
Wed
4
March

The Palace of Versailles; in the footsteps of the Sun King

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The Palace of Versailles was a hunting lodge, a royal residence and the seat of absolute power before becoming a historical monument and museum in the 19th century. Set aside a whole day to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, the retreats situated in its grounds and its vast and splendid gardens spread over 800 hectares.
Tue
4
February

Discover Paris with the Paris Passlib'

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During your stay at the Hotel Albe Saint Michel, opt for the Paris Passlib', a very handy key that opens numerous doors and gives you access to a multitude of benefits. It’s the official pass of the City of Paris, helping to make your time here easy, simple and convenient!
Sat
4
January

The Sainte Chapelle; a glass cathedral and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture

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A superb example of the Gothic style, the Sainte-Chapelle rises in the heart of the Palais de la Cité, a residence of the kings of France for four centuries. This royal chapel was built between 1242 and 1248 by King Louis IX, commonly known as Saint-Louis, to house the crown of thorns of Christ, a precious relic of Christendom acquired by the monarch. The building’s walls were built to prominently showcase stained glass windows that rank among the finest in the world.
Mon
4
November

Turn the pages in the bookstores of Paris

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“Bien sûr nous avons la Seine” (Of course we have the Seine) sang Barbara in her beautiful ballad, Göttingen... And it’s on the banks of the Seine where you can find a wealth of bookstalls and, nearby, beautiful bookstores... Paris is written about, but Paris also reads and reads a lot. So, here’s a brief guide to the city’s shrines to the written word.

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