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Worried about what will happen if you have to cancel your trip for some unforseen reason or if you inadvertently damage something in the apartment?
Our partner, The Albinet agency of ADAR via its Audciel Website
proposes reasonably-priced insurance policies for holiday cancellation and tenants liablity.
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| Paris Blue Shuttle are a reliable shuttle service company that are used to working with us and know our apartments well. If you book a private shuttle, they can meet you at the customs exit with a name card for a small extra charge, and they can also bring you to our office to pick up keys before taking you on to your apartment. |

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The New York Times online guide to Paris
The NY times guide to Paris with interesting articles and a multi-media guide.. |
The Time Out online guide to Paris
The famous TimeOut Paris guide to Paris. |
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Girls Guide to Paris Online
A new fun guide of Paris from a girls point of view.
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The Louvre
This wonderful museum housed in the Parisian palace of the kings of France, houses one of the most important art collections in the world. |
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Centre Pompidou or Beaubourg
If you are a fan of modern art, this museum is a must! |
Musee d'Orsay
The first train station to have been built in Paris, now converted to a museum housing impressionist art. |
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Palais de Tokyo
A modern art museum that was recently refurbished, dedicated to contemporary art, with a restaurant. |
Fondation Cartier
The foundation of the jewellers Cartier, specialising in contemporary art. |
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Chateau de Versailles
Built by Louis XIV as the capital of France, this palace became an emblem of French quality and elegance. |
Colette
A trendy stop-over if you want to buy that gift for the person who already has everything! Fashion, design, art, books and even a great lunch-stop |
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Fauchon
Stylish food shopping with a modern touch. |
Hediard
'Enter Hediard's world...magical flavours, exotic dreams, rare creations, feel the spirit of a constantly evolving tradition. 150 years of savoir-faire'....Yummy! |
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La Duree
The first coffee house to be opened in Paris in 1862, and to allow women! You must try their 'macarons' which they invented.....Delicious! |
Stohrer
The original pastry shop started by the French queens pastry maker in the 18th Century in the Montorgeuil neighbourhood. |
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Galeries Lafayette
One of the two most famous department stores with a magnificent belle époque glass roof. |
Le Printemps
The other most famous department store, just next to Galeries lafayette on Boulevard Haussman, also with a wonderful glass roof.
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Air France
To come the French way... |
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