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Louvre/Theare District Area HotelsEnjoy the close proximity of the famous Louvre and the Theatre District located in Paris. Discover the artwork and exhibits that can only be found in the Louvre. Enjoy a show in any of the popular theaters that line the avenues of the Theatre District. No matter what you preference is, we can find the perfect hotel near these historic sights just for you.
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Louvre / Theatre District, Paris
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With its prime location and impeccable service, it is no wonder this property is the ideal location to lodge when visiting the Paris area.
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Louvre / Theatre District, Paris
The Hotel Westminster is a small, hotel located in the center of Paris on the prestigious Rue de la Paix, just a stone's throw from several of Paris' renowned attractions including Place Vendôme, the Opèra, the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre.
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Louvre / Theatre District, Paris
A former private town house of Madame de Pompadour, the Hotel Washington Opera stands out because of its Louis XV style facade.
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Louvre / Theatre District, Paris
Come stay at a swank hotel-who knows how to take care of guests.
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Louvre / Theatre District, Paris
This charming 46 room hotel, adjoining the Galerie Vivienne, has all the features of what most foreigners would describe as Parisian.
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Louvre / Theatre District, Paris
Since 1910 the luxury Hotel Lotti in Paris is more than a prestigious address.
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Louvre / Theatre District, Paris
The Royal Saint Honore offers you all of the comforts of home in a fabulous location in the heart of the historical district of Paris.
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Louvre / Theatre District, Paris
As you might deduce from the name, Paris's Louvre Montana hotel is located very near the famous Louvre museum, as well as several other famous Parisian landmarks: the Place Vendôme of Louis XIV, now famous for its jewelry boutiques, the Place de la Concorde (former location of the Terror of the French revolution); and the Jardin des Tuileries, a vast and fanciful garden featuring a maze of Cypresses, a menagerie, and a grotto decorated with the pottery of Bernard Palissy.
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