Academie Hotel Saint Germain
32 Rue Des Saints Peres
Paris 75007
Room Rates: $157.13 to $486.49
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Hotel Description
The Academie Hotel Saint Germain, formerly a Duke's mansion, is positioned in Saint Germain des Prés in Paris, France. This hotel stands less than 500 metres from antique shops, galleries and boutiques. Hotel Features. This smoke free property offers breakfast service in a dining room that boasts stone walls and scarlet chair covers. The lobby bar is decorated with period furnishings. A business center provides fax, photocopy and print services, and wireless Internet access is available in public areas of the hotel. Stone walled function rooms feature crown molding. A concierge provides tour assistance and places reservations. The 24 hour reception desk offers a safe deposit box. Currency exchange services and babysitting referrals are available. The hotel provides transportation to and from Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport. Guestrooms. Many of the individually decorated guestrooms feature beamed ceilings, period furnishings and wooden floors. Floral print bedspreads match flowing draperies. Rooms include satellite television, VCRs and direct line telephones. In room safes are provided. Rooms include minibars. All accommodations feature private bathrooms. Expert Tip. The Deux Magot, the Café de Flore and the Brasserie Lipp are clustered close to the intersection of St Germain des Prés and Rue Bonaparte, near the hotel. During the period when intellectualism reigned supreme in St. Germain, Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus and Francois Mitterand frequented these eateries that continue to serve patrons today. Located a few blocks west of the cafés is Le Procope, a favorite haunt of Napoléon. It is here that Voltaire supposedly downed 40 cups of coffee a day.
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