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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. Rue La Boétie - Wikipedia

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    It then underwent a quick succession of names, becoming Rue Lapeyrouse, Rue d'Angoulême once again (1852), Rue de Morny (1863), Rue de la Commune (1871), Rue Mac-Mahon and finally Rue Pierre-Charron in 1871. The area between the Place Saint-Augustin and the Place Chand-Goyon was called Rue de la Pépinière until 1868, and then Rue Abattucci.

  4. Majestic Hôtel-Spa - Wikipedia

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    Majestic Hôtel-Spa is a five-star hotel that counts 52 rooms, including 24 suites. The hotel has a spa, a bar Le PremiuM , and a restaurant Le MagnuM . The spa MAJClub is equipped with a swimming pool, a fitness center, saunas, hammams and treatment rooms.

  5. Passy - Wikipedia

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    A lively street in the area is Rue de Passy, which goes from La Muette to the Place de Costa Rica just behind the Trocadéro. It has boutiques and chain stores along its length. The Cimetière de Passy , located at 2, rue du Commandant Schœlsing, is the burial place for many well-known persons including American silent film star Pearl White ...

  6. List of spa towns in France - Wikipedia

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  7. The Marais - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-13th century, Charles I of Anjou, King of Naples and Sicily, and brother of King Louis IX of France built his residence near the current n°7 rue de Sévigné. [2] In 1361, King Charles V built a mansion known as the Hôtel Saint-Pol, in which the Royal Court settled during his reign (as well as his son's).