
Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport
Golf Hotel is 13.79 mile(s) from Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport
(CDG) Airport of Paris, Paris.
Situated in Roissy Charles de Gaulle, Val d'Oise
Disneyland Paris
Golf Hotel is 3.68 mile(s) from Disneyland Paris
The largest and most recent of the Disney theme parks, Disneyland Paris (also known as Eurodisney ) is a living work of art that will fascinate kids and adults alike
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Marais quarter
Golf Hotel is 15.92 mile(s) from Marais quarter
Père Lachaise cemetery
Golf Hotel is 14.75 mile(s) from Père Lachaise cemetery
The Père Lachaise cemetery is the largest cemetery in Paris and one of the most visited in the world. Many famous people are buried here, including Balzac, Chopin, Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde whose Epstein sculpted grave is movingly covered in lipstick kisses
Gare de Lyon
Golf Hotel is 15.50 mile(s) from Gare de Lyon
Train Station
Gare d'Austerlitz
Golf Hotel is 15.79 mile(s) from Gare d'Austerlitz
Train Station
Gare routiere
Golf Hotel is 13.61 mile(s) from Gare routiere
Bus Station
Le Marais
Golf Hotel is 16.00 mile(s) from Le Marais
The Marais district spent a long time as a swamp and then as agricultural land, until in 1605 King Henry IV decided to transform it into a residential area for Parisian aristocrats. He did this by building Place des Vosges. Today, the arcades around the Place des Vosges are occupied by expensive galleries and shops, and cafés filled with people drinking little cups of coffee and air-kissing immaculate passersby.
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Foire du Trône
Golf Hotel is 13.33 mile(s) from Foire du Trône
The Foire du Trône is Europe's largest temporary funfair which attracts an estimated five million visitors each year. The fair runs for two months and has over 350 attractions making it a great place for a family day out, so don't miss it if you visit Paris this Spring.
Bastille Day Celebrations in Paris
Golf Hotel is 15.71 mile(s) from Bastille Day Celebrations in Paris
Bastille Day (14th July) is the most important national holiday in France. It commemorates the storming of the former high-security prison (Bastille) and the uprising that marked the beginning of the French Revolution. During the evening before the big day, people dance in the Bastille square and at numerous balls that are organised around the city. On Bastille Day itself, crowds watch a huge military parade led by the President along the Champs-Elysées. The partying continues all day and in the evening there are fireworks at the Trocadéro. Also many bars and clubs have their own celebrations in the city. Every village, town and city in France has their own celebrations for Bastille Day with fireworks, street fun and partying, so wherever you go there will be a festival atmosphere.