Hotel du Petit Moulin
The Hotel du Petit Moulin was converted into a hotel from a 17th-century bakery. The historic hotel, shop and sign are preserved national monuments The hotel has been completely redone in art nouveau style with a colorful palette. The 17 rooms feature different atmospheres and perspectives on Parisian life. Decorative sketches adorn the walls with historic, zen, spacey and rustic designs. With its Scandinavian fabrics and polka-dot rugs, this truly is a unique hotel.
Hotel du Petit Moulin
78 rue de la Verrerie
75004 Paris, France
Phone: +33(0)1 42781415
Fax: +33 (0)1 40290682
info@hotel-saintmerry.com
http://www.paris-hotel-petitmoulin.com/petit-moulin-hotel-english/the-hotel-01.html
Hotel Saint-Merry
If you feel like repenting after a show at the Moulin Rouge or the Museum of Eroticism, you can stay at the Hotel Saint Merry, a former presbytery of the nearby St. Merry's Church. The hotel still maintains its religious, gothic design with flying buttresses, wood carvings and iron candelabra. Confession boxes are still available for the wandering sinner. At this gargoyle-adorned hotel, you can wake up to morning church bells before your trip to the Louvre and Notre Dame.
Hotel Saint-Merry
78 rue de la Verrerie
Paris, France 75004
33(0)1 42 74 10 10
hotel-saintmerry.com
Bateau Johanna
On the Bateau Johanna you can sail down the Seine River from the comfort of your hotel room. This bed and breakfast houseboat is located in the center of Paris in front of the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre,and is only 100 feet from the Musee D'Orsay. Bateau Johanna is intimate with only two cabins, a private shower and toilets.The boat trips allow you to glimpse the monuments and views of the city. If you want to float into a quaint romantic getaway, consider the Bateau Johanna.
Bateau Johanna
Port de Solférino
Quai Anatole France
75007 Paris, France
33 (0) 1 45 51 60 83
bateau.johanna.free.fr/johanna%20english/index.html
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