Por las mañanas se sirve un desayuno en el restaurante con vistas a la piscina. El hotel también alberga un restaurante de temporada en la azotea con vistas panorámicas a París. También hay un bar que prepara cócteles.
Este hotel de 5 estrellas dispone de centro de bienestar con sauna, hammam y centro de fitness. El hotel suele organizar exposiciones de arte y obras de arte callejero. El establecimiento se halla a solo 15 minutos a pie del Hipódromo de Longchamp y a 4 km de la Torre Eiffel.
Very trendy and exclusive, especially on summer nights. Get there early because you won't get in unless you have a room on the hotel. Food is expensive but tasty and rather sophisticated
Smallish and intimate stadium that works really well for rugby. Even when sitting far up, you still hear and see the action on the grass. Some efforts needed to speed up the security check, though.
1984 UEFA European Championship: Captain Michel Platini was France's inspiration. His superb free-kick took his tournament tally to a record nine, and ensured Spain were defeated in the final.
Built in 1928, it used to be called "center court", but the name changed to "court Philippe Chatrier" in 2011 in commemoration of the former president of the FFT. Its has a capacity of 15 000 seats.
Few have mastered the red clay of the Roland Garros like Rafael Nadal. From 2005-2012, he won the French Open, with the exception of 2009. That’s why his nickname, “The King of Clay” is apropos.
One of the most notable pieces in the museum is Monet’s Impression, Sunrise (Impression, Soleil Levant), the painting from which the Impressionist movement took its name.