Friday, July 30, 2010

Nice Motel In The Heart Of Paris

By Braden Roth

Hotel Muguet has exquisitely crafted interiors and architecture, and the hotel itself has a wonderful "family" feeling to it. But smokers we warned, the hotel does not allow smoking, so it's better to look for other options if smoking is something you can't let go off.

The rustic Hotel Muguet Paris has a beautiful, warm dcor, and also a wonderful family spirit. The entire hotel is non-smoking; so, if you are a smoker, you might want to look for accommodation elsewhere.

"Muguet" is a flower, also called the lily of the valley and to the French, a symbol of happiness and joy. So it is quite evident why the hotel is named after this, as it strives to be the epitome of happiness for the visitors.

Hotel Muguet has a host of services it offers. An elevator connecting the various parts of the hotel, free Wi-Fi, a luggage room and fax at the reception area are but some of the features in addition to air-conditioning and safes provided in every room, which by the way are sound-proof.

Guests can also take vantage of certain facilities available at the reception like direct-dial telephones, satellite television, and Internet. The hotel has a separate room for laundry and ironing the clothes.

The Hotel Muguet Paris is located near the Notre Dame Cathedral. The cathedral of all French cathedrals, which stands at the south-eastern tip of Ile de la Cit, is a model of French medieval art.

This monument has been of prime importance in the past. It has inspired poets, musicians and other musicians, the likes of whom include names from Franois Villon to Victor Hugo. The monument is an integral part of the multi-faced history of France, having links with religion as well as art. And the success of the musical comedy "Notre-Dame de Paris" by Luc Plamandon and Richard Cocciante speaks of its timeless character.

Hotel Muguet Paris is also quite close to the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower is one of the most symbolic monuments of Paris. Built in puddled iron, it lies on the Champ-de-Mars and measures 324 meters (with its aerial). It bears the name of the person responsible for its construction, the engineer, Gustave Eiffel. The craziest building ever, today, it is the symbol of Paris and is also one of the most visited sites in the city.

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