Paris Overview
Paris: Is any city more closely associated with love and romance? Enjoy a relaxing tour on the Seine, then go all the way to the top of the Arc de Triomphe for a breathtaking view of the city. If it's romance you desire, Montmartre, away to the north on the tallest hill in the city, is the most unabashedly romantic district of Paris, with quiet stairways, little alleys, and deserted squares.
Paris has some of the best museums in the world. Discover treasures ranging from Picasso to Paleolithic carvings. You don't have to stay inside to enjoy the art: the city itself is a masterpiece, with architecture that inspires and celebrates the human spirit.
Whether you're enjoying a picnic by the Seine in the Square du Vert-Galant, sipping coffee in a sidewalk café, or treating yourself to the world's most elegant dining, you're sure to find something you love in Paris.
Places of interest in Paris: Arc de Triomphe, Le Panthéon, Rue Oberkampf, The Louvre, Notre Dame, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Musée National du Moyen Age, Musée de l'Armée, Marais mansions
Did you know that one of the most popular ways to see Paris is on foot? Paris à Pied offers three-hour walking tours of the Latin Quarter, the Marais, Montmartre, the heart of Paris, or the renovated glass-roofed passages that date back to the early 1800s. Groups are limited to 6 or fewer, and the price is moderate. Bicycle tours are also quite popular and can be arranged with little advance notice.
De Suede St Germain
Located in the heart of Paris, in a
beautiful residential district, the De Suede St Germain
is a short walking distance from the beautiful Saint-Germain-des-Prés Boulevard, the d'Orsay and
Rodin Museums and the Left Bank stores (the Bon
Marché and Conran Shop).
This wonderfully tranquil residence, with an inner garden
and a view over a park, invites you to stay in a very quiet
atmosphere.
The Suede St Germain has a spacious reception area of classical design where you can relax in armchairs and other
wing chairs.
You will be staying on the fabulous St. Germain Left Bank near Quai Voltair, the Louvres , and other Paris landmarks. Be sure to visit the Latin quarter while you're there.
The Prime Minister's residence is nearby, which means a high standard of safety for security-conscious travelers.
Renovated in 2000, the hotel offers an atmosphere of traditional French luxury and
hospitality. All the rooms are air conditioned and
decorated in a refined manner with stylish furniture. Each room has color satellite TV, direct
dial phone, hairdryer, magnifying, make-up mirror,
and 220-240 voltage. A front desk safe deposit box, a dry cleaning service, complimentary newspaper, and room service are also available. Should you have any other needs, the concierge is always at the ready.
Explore St. Germain, where you will find fascinating walks to a variety of art galleries, antique shops and fashion
establishments including the great couturiers (Yves St Laurent, Givenchy, Christian Dior, Cerruti, Lacroix,
Louis Vitton, Armani, to mention just a few), famous cafés and jazz clubs and equally famous restaurants -
Les Deux Magots, Le Café Flore, La Brasserie Lipp and more.