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Albe Hôtel : Paris - St Germain des Près - Quartier Latin - Paris and Ile de France

Summer Winter

WE THINK YOU WILL LIKE :

  • close to car park
  • wifi
  • air conditionning
  • airport shuttle

Madame Vacances, in partnership with Exclusive Hôtels, presents the Albe Hôtel.

The Albe Hotel Paris stands within a stone's throw from the banks of the Seine next to Notre-Dame de Paris, in the heart of the lively Latin Quarter. For those who enjoy walking, most historic buildings are close-by: the Luxembourg Garden and its Palace, the Pantheon, the Sorbonne, the Louvre museum, and of course Saint-Germain-des-Pres with its famous antique and fashion boutiques, bookshops and cafes. The Albe Hotel is a true boutique hotel with a charming contemporary designer style decor. The 45 soundproofed and air-conditioned guestrooms are spacious, comfortable, in harmony with a friendly relaxed atmosphere, and equipped with several modern amenities. Attentive room service is also available for your conveniences. You will benefit from a direct access to Orly and Roissy Airports by train (RER), respectively 30 and 45 minutes, and to the major train stations in Paris. If you are planning for a particular holiday in Paris, the Albe Hotel Paris is the perfect place for you to stay.

Free cancellation up until the day prior to the firt day of stay

Accommodation:

Latitude 48.8525
Longitude 2.3447
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Available on site
  • Air conditioning
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Safe
  • Mini Bar
  • Hair dryer
  • Satellite TV
  • WIFI
 
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Suggestion for the nearest date 7 night stay
Availability for arrivals on 22/05/2012 Price per accommodation for 1 nights Quantity
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