An invitation to let your imagination run wild between the two high-spots of classical beauty: Place de l’Étoile overlooked by the
Arc de Triomphe, and
Place de la Concorde with Paris’s oldest monument, the
Luxor Obelisk, at its centre.
A stone’s throw away from the Champs-Élysées roundabout are the
Petit Palais and the
Grand Palais which have recently been renovated and include a new glass canopy without equal. They are both cultural high-spots with their museums and temporary exhibitions housed in two buildings originally built for the Exposition Universelle in 1900 and they overlook the Seine.
Which other city can claim to offer a view 7 kilometres long punctuated with major architectural monuments such as the
Louvre and its Pei Pyramid, the Tuileries Gardens,
Place de la Concorde, the Champs-Élysées, the
Arc de Triomphe ending at the Arche de la Défense in the famous business quarter.
A wealth of national heritage sites to discover or admire a stone’s throw away from Hotel le A: