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42 Bis Rue Du Théatre, Paris, 75015
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Hotel De L'exposition - Tour Eiffel

Here, in Paris' 15th arrondissement, within walking distance of the Eiffel Tower and the exhibition centre, you will find stylish, recently renovated rooms.

The hotel's extensive renovation began in the summer of 2004. Now the owners are proud to unveil the first of the establishment's totally refurbished rooms, complete with flat screen TV.

Thanks to the hotel's proximity to public transport connections, there is a metro station nearby, you can swiftly travel around the city. You won't, however, even require public transport to visit one of the world's most recognisable attractions as the Eiffel Tower is just 5 minutes' walk away.

Food and Beverage:

At breakfast the hotel serves croissants, pastries, yoghurts and cereals.

You can enjoy a cold beer or a cocktail in the hotel's cosy bar.

Hotel De L'exposition - Tour Eiffel is located in Paris near: Eiffel Tower (0.9 km) - make sure you see the fantastic lighting display which takes place on this iconic structure at night.

Arc de Triomphe (2.8 km) - this arch was commissioned in 1806 after Emperor Napoleon I's victory at Austerlitz. The arch is so large a daredevil once flew his plane through it.

Palais Garnier (opera) (4.0 km) - the foundation stone of this absolutely magnificent building was laid in 1861.

Pompidou Centre (4.9 km) - this building, once described by critics as "an oil refinery in the centre of the city", has recently become more accepted because of its unique appearance, created by coloured pipes on the building's exterior.