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Diving into the hectic life in St-Germain-des-Pré or being at two minutes walk from Concorde place and Louvre Museum, staying in a cloister or a counvent, living in the very inside of one castle... Les Hôtels France Patrimoine propose you to have pleasant stays in exceptional and original locations.
In the North, in the South, in the East, in the West, our hotels are situated in very famous regions...
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The choice of historical sites is boundless: the town of Autun, a town built on Roman standards; the town of Cluny, “ville d’art et d’histoire” (a listed artistic and historical town); the archaeological site of Bibracte, the capital of the most powerful people of Gaulle, the Eduens.
The region is rich with natural, industrial, military, architectural, archaeological, historical and religious heritage. We invite you to follow the tourist routes which will lead you around the fortifications, the forests, the lakes and Abbeys, the legends of Meuse and of Semoy, of Rimbaud and Verlaine, not forgetting the fortified Churches of Thiérache.
The village of Fontevraud is a delight for the eyes: a typical village of the Anjou region, made of freestone and slate, situated between the three regions of Anjou, Touraine and Poitou and in the middle of the Anjou-Touraine Regional Nature Park, Fontevraud is part of the Pôle Touristique International [International Tourist Division] of Saumur and its region.
From sunrise to sunset, the 1st arrondissement buzzes. Besides being the capital’s chic area, at the heart of the business district, this arrondissement is also home to some hidden cultural treasures. The most famous ones not to be missed? The Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, the Palais Royal, the Comédie Française or even the Tuileries gardens.
The Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Trocadéro, the Quai Branly Primitive Arts Museum… the hotel is in the middle of one of the French capital’s major tourist districts.
Take a walk from isle to isle: start from the St Gervais-St Paul district and wander around the little 17th and 18th-century streets before arriving on the Ile St Louis. Then, cross the St Louis bridge that connects the Ile St Louis to its big sister, the Ile de la Cité, where you can admire the magnificence of the Notre Dame cathedral. Save a little time to visit the capital’s most beautiful square: Place des Vosges.
Saint-Germain-des-Près has always had a certain kind of charm whose mystery continues to surprise and inspire many an author. The district became the meeting place of the literary and artistic universe in the 17th century.
Saint Germain en Laye is a royal city which is a joy to wander around. Its private mansions, chateaux and medieval streets reveal its rich past closely intertwined with the history of France. This cultural city, which became known as ‘Montagne du Bon Air’ [Fresh air mountain], benefits from an exceptional natural environment on the outskirts of Paris. A 3,500-hectare forest lends itself to many leisure activities. La Defence Paris modern business centre is 15 minutes away by RER railway and historic Paris just 20 minutes away.
Situated at the crossroads of the Provence and Languedoc areas, close to the Mediterranean, between Italy and Spain, Avignon is sunny 300 days of the year ! It boasts exceptional architectural and artistic heritage, making it the biggest and finest Gothic assembly in Europe.
Do you fancy doing a bit of sport? There are a number of possibilities: quad biking, initiation in polo at the Gassin stables, kayaking in the Gorges du Verdon, etc. Tourist sites include the Saint-Maximim Basilica, the Abbaye du Thoronet, the Fréjus Cloister, the Château d’If, the Abbaye de la Celle, etc.
Visit the Abbaye Ecole and its museum tracing 12 centuries of intelligence and memories