The ultra-hip Lodge Sezz, decorated by Philippe Starck, is (phonetically) named after the arrondissement and features a private assistant for each visitor, as well as a champagne bar. The least populated of the arrondissements and the smallest by area, the first arrondissement is dwelling to the Louvre and Jardins des Tuileries, in addition to many lovely historic buildings. Also identified as the Latin Quarter, this Left Bank district has a rich cultural and literary history, being residence to the Sorbonne and The Pantheon where Rousseau and Voltaire (among others) are buried. That is the place to return for buying and theatre - some of Paris’s most famous department stores of Les Grands Boulevards are here including the iconic Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. Roadside diners, motor lodges (motels), cinemas, early strip malls and shopping centers, seaside marinas, and air and bus terminals all borrowed kinds and profiles from the designs of railway trains, ship hulls and ocean liners, airplane fuselages and the most recent coupes and sedans. If you have any concerns regarding where and how you can use howto.com.de, you could call us at the page.
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