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ENTERTAINMENTThe Champs-Elysées and
Trocadéro areas are full of tourists and
overpriced nightspots. Decide where to go than
what to do when planning an evening out in
Paris. Pigalle is the seedy sex centre of Paris
but home to some good music venues and the
Moulin Rouge cabaret, 82 boulevard Clichy, 18th,
where the cancan is still performed.
Montmartre is heaving in summer but the views
over Paris from Sacré-Coeur are unbeatable.
Bastille is buzzing with bars and clubs - but
for some, it can be a bit too hectic. Perhaps,
the best area for an evening's café-hopping is
the Marais district which is also the centre of
the gay scene, closely followed by the
increasingly fashionable Oberkampf, which suits
a younger crowd.
No doubt, Paris is truly a shopper's paradise -
it would still be great to come here just for
shopping since there's no other town which has
so many exquisite shops and so many well-known
designers than Paris.
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Opal Hotel -
Decorated In Cream And Beige Colors With
Antique-style Furnishings, The 34
Guestrooms Of The Six-story Opal Hotel
Include Floor-to- Ceiling Windows,
Internet Connections, Satellite
Television, Telephones, Minibars,
Safe-deposit Boxes And Complimentary
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ACCOMMODATIONS |
Hotel Windsor Opera - After A Day's Business
Or Sightseeing Guest Can Relax With A Drink In
The Bar Or Unwind In The Lounge, Decorated With
Tropical Plants And Wicker Chairs. Multilingual
Staff On The Front Desk Are Available With Help
And Advice On Sightseeing And The Surrounding
Area.
Berne Opera Hotel - Each Guest Room Is
Beautifully Furnished And Air Conditioned, And
Provides Private Bathroom Facilities. The Most
Stunning Feature Of This Property, Though, Is
Its Picturesque Dining Room With Its Stone Walls
And Antique Tiled Flooring, Where Guests Can
Enjoy A Full Buffet Breakfast At A Surprisingly
Affordable Price.
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