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16th Arrondissement Paris Hotels near Place du Trocadero
16th Arrondissement Paris Hotels Restaurants including Best Western Premier Trocadero La Tour Hotel Hotel Keppler Best Western Premier Elysees Bassano Hotel Holiday Inn Garden Court Auteuil Hotel Auteuil Tour Eiffel Hotel Place du Trocadero near Parc des Princes Roland Garros Hippodrome de Longchamp and 16e Map.
Best Western Premier Trocadero La Tour Hotel - 5 Bis, Rue Massenet Paris
This lovely property was built in the 1800's and thanks to good care and more recently management from Best Western, it remains a great hotel. Located in the place de Trocadero, which is one of the best places for viewing the lovely Eiffel Tower. The downstairs lobby and lounge are all covered in warm mahogany wainscot.
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16th Arrondissement - wikitravel
In this Arrondissement there is a fascinating mix of historic sites and sporting venues ranging from Palais du Trocadéro, Musée Marmottan, Musée en Herbe, Jardin d'Acclimatation, and the Bois de Boulogne, to great sporting stadia including - Roland Garros, Stade Français and Hippodrome de Longchamp.
16th Arrondissement of Paris - wikipedia
Situated on the right bank of the River Seine, this arrondissement – which includes the mainly residential districts of Auteuil and Passy – is home to a large number of diplomatic embassies and is also the location of the famous Avenue Foch, the widest street in Paris and home to many of the City's wealthy foreign residence.
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