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  2. List of hôtels particuliers in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Palais de la Légion d'Honneur, also known as the Hôtel de Salm, 64 rue de Lille, Paris.. In French contexts, an hôtel particulier is a townhouse of a grand sort. Whereas an ordinary maison (house) was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an hôtel particulier was often free-standing, and by the 18th century it would ...

  3. Best hotels in Paris 2025, handpicked by our experts - AOL

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    Best budget hotel: The People Belleville hotel. Best hotel with a view: Hotel Rochechouart. Best for families: Castille hotel. Best for couples: Grands Voyageurs hotel. Best spa hotel: Maison ...

  4. The 10 best affordable hotels in Paris, from trendy hostels ...

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    Best boutique hotel: Hôtel Henriette. Best for solo travellers: Mama Shelter Paris East. Best hotel in Montmartre: Hotel Joyce. Best hotel near the Eiffel Tower: Hotel Passy Eiffel. 1. Urban ...

  5. The 35 Best Hotels in Paris to Book Right Now - AOL

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    Rosalie. Charming doesn’t even begin to describe this 60-room garden-inspired hotel. Steps away from the bustling Place d’Italie, Rosalie offers guests and locals alike a reprieve from the ...

  6. Category:Hotels in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Pages in category "Hotels in Paris" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 ...

  7. Hôtel Lambert - Wikipedia

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    The house, on an irregular site at the tip of the Île Saint-Louis in the heart of Paris, was designed by architect Louis Le Vau. [1] It was built between 1640 and 1644, originally for the financier Jean-Baptiste Lambert (d. 1644) and continued by his younger brother Nicolas Lambert, later president of the Chambre des Comptes .