Newsletter - 26  February 2007    

 
 

All the hard work we have done to increase quality at the Hotels Paris Rive Gauche group has been getting great feedback from out guests, and more and more of you are reserving your stay through our website… Remember, the further ahead you book, the more chance you have of getting a lower rate!

To thank you for sticking with us, we continue to go round Paris to show you new places to discover and exciting things to do. Admittedly, there are worse jobs…

So, for February we would like to show you  a restaurant that has a few surprises up its sleeve, there's a visit to an underground world of silence, a moment of calm in a hidden holy place and this month's photographer who felt like a stranger in her own city…

Come and take advantage of the exceptionally warm weather of the early Spring…

 

Hotels Paris Rive Gauche tips for gastronauts

 

Bistro Karl, a restaurant in the 5th arrondissement of Paris

 

Is the area around the Cluny museum getting trendy with all the new restaurants?

 

Nouvelle cuisine near the medieval museum

 
 

The Hotels Paris Rive Gauche group likes photography

Nicole Miquel

For a special day, our photographer gets a change of scene just eight metro stops from her flat

Reflections and light

 

A Parisian experience

 

Cineaqua, the new aquarium at Trocadero

 

The Trocadero aquarium used to be the largest in Europe. After being closed for over twenty years, it recently reopened as a place that all ages can enjoy

 

Looking for the Little Mermaid?

 
 

The Hôtels Paris Rive gauche's walks and wanderings

The Sainte Chapelle church in Paris

A hidden treasure next to the Palais de Justice in Paris...

An amazing place...

 
 
 
 

 

 

Don't forget that you'll always find best rates on our websites !

 

Thinking of staying in Paris for a week or longer? We also have a great value apartment to rent  in the left-bank Mouffetard area.

 

Fancy an original French cooking and conversation lesson during your stay?

Emmmanuelle Cuchet does them in her typically Parisian apartment…