
Place des Vosges one of the wonders of Paris, and the oldest monumental square in the capital (seventeenth century). All around you will find numerous cafes, shops, restaurants, antique shops, bookstores and music stores. It is above all a refreshing haven of peace and a good starting point for exploring the Marais and rue des Francs Bourgeois. Near the square are the Pompidou center (15 minutes), Bastille (10 minutes), Notre Dame (20 minutes).

The Bastille Opera was built to commemorate the bicentennial of the storming of the Bastille in 1789, and was also inaugurated exactly 13 July 1989. it is a very impressive work characterized by the transparency of the facades and the richness of the materials used. The Opera Bastille is now a prestigious venue and modern that helped rehabilitate the area and the Place de la Bastille, making it one of the most prestigious areas of Paris ...

The Pere Lachaise cemetery is a haven of peace and greenery. Property of the Jesuits in 1804 turned into a graveyard by architect Brongniart, the cemetery Pere Lachaise is home to many famous graves: those of Chopin, Jim Morrison, La Fontaine, Daudet, Sarah Bernhardt, Colette, Proust, Molière, Champollion ... In 1871, the cemetery became notorious through its Wall Federated cons which more than 2,000 Commune fighters were shot. Pere Lachaise is recognized as a "city of the dead in the heart of the city of the living " with its 44 hectares and 5,000 trees.

The Marais, the fashion district since 1612, housed in luxurious mansions in a French style. Industrious area and making jewelry in the 19th century, the Marais offers a wealth of historic architecture and many museums: Musee Picasso (Hôtel Salé - 1656), Hotel Carnavalet, Musée Victor Hugo, Hotel de Sully, Place des Vosges (1612 under Henri IV) ... From the Modern Hotel, Paris is waiting for you for many walks and visits: Port de l'Arsenal, Aligre Market, Place de la Nation, the Church of Saint Ambrose (pastiche novel 1869), Theatre Time ...