88 Rue du Bac
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generalThe hotel Saint Germain, a charming three stars mansion, opens the doors to its 29 rooms at the 88 rue du Bac. This 17th Century private hotel, knew how to preserve the atmosphere of the ancient bourgeois manor. Welcoming and enchanting, the hotel renovated in 2011, welcomes you in an elegant and refined atmosphere A house where one feels welcome, strolling through the living rooms with exposed wooden beams, sitting in a comfortable armchair while flipping through a book from the library Here, one takes the time to live like at home. 29 renovated no smoking rooms A la carte drinks available on request at the Front Desk Refrigerator available on request at the Front Desk Air condioning Telephone Free wifi internet access Laptop available at the Front Desk Paying Car Park Montalembert ( 3 min walk) Animals are not accepted Spoken languages: English, French, Spanish 24 hours Front Desk Meeting room for up to 10 persons (on demand) Free Continental breakfast buffet from 7.30am to 10.30am Luggage room available 24h/24 Laundry service and Dry cleaning Iron and table on request at the front desk Concierge desk Relaxing Lounge with library
lobbyA house where one feels welcome, strolling through the living rooms with exposed wooden beams, sitting in a comfortable armchair while flipping through a book from the library Here, one takes the time to live like at home.
exteriorThe hotel Saint Germain, a charming three stars mansion, opens the doors to its 29 rooms at the 88 rue du Bac. This 17th Century private hotel, knew how to preserve the atmosphere of the ancient bourgeois manor. Welcoming and enchanting, the hotel renovated in 2011, welcomes you in an elegant and refined atmosphere
roomsClassic rooms shower: double bed, shower and separate toilet
locationIdeally situated just a few minutes from the hotel, you will be able to visit the Musee Maillol and its important collection of modern art of the 20th century, the Musee Rodin and its 6600 sculptures, the Musee D?Orsay presenting Western paintings and sculptures from 1848 to 1914, as well as decorative arts, photography, architecture, and finally the Musee du Louvre famous for its diverse collections and being one the most important and most visited museum in the world. You, then, can also stroll along the borders of the Seine River Banks, in the Jardin des Tuileries, or the Luxembourg. Do not miss: The many art galleries of Saint Germain, antiquaries of the Left Bank, designer name boutiques of the Faubourg Saint Germain Finally, taste the charms of the literary cafes and terraces of Saint Germain des Pres.
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