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- 11 hotels found :
- Hotels 3 stars
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- Hotel Saint Germain
- 88, Rue du Bac Paris France
- Rooms from 99.00 €
- Best Western Derby Alma
- 8 ave Rapp Paris France
- Rooms from 118.00 €
- Best Western Eiffel Park Hotel
- 17 Rue Amelie Paris France
- Rooms from 83.00 €
- Best Western Tour Eiffel Invalides
- 35, blvd De La Tour Maubourg Paris France
- Rooms from 78.00 €
- Hotel de Varenne
- 44 rue de Bourgogne Paris France
- Rooms from 125.00 €
- Hotel d Orsay
- 93 rue de Lille Paris France
- Rooms from 140.00 €
- Score 4.9/5 on 1 Reviews

- Hotels 2 stars
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- Hotel de Turenne
- 20 av de Tourville Paris France
- Rooms from 69.00 €
- Score 3.8/5 on 37 Reviews

- Hotel Saint Dominique
- 62, rue Saint Dominique Paris France
- Rooms from 70.00 €
- Score 4.8/5 on 1 Reviews

- Hotel Tour Eiffel
- 17 Rue De L'exposition Paris France
- Rooms from 75.00 €

- Score 3.5/5 on 108 Reviews
- HOTEL DE LILLE
- 40, rue de Lille Paris France
- Rooms from 84.00 €
- Score 2.7/5 on 1 Reviews

- Grand Hotel Leveque
- 29, Rue Cler Paris France
- Rooms from 74.00 €
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Hotels Invalides - Champ De Mars - Eiffel Tower (7th district, zip code : 75007)
This area is the one that hosts a great number of minister’s offices and besides it has the residence of the Prime Minister (Hotel Matignon), the ministry of National Education (rue de grenelle), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (quai d’Orsay), the National assembly and the School of the Invalids (today the military museum whose gilded dome has been refurbished by President Mitterrand at the time of the French revolution’s bicentenary in 1989) whose esplanade leads to the Bridge Alexandre III which features ornaments regilded at the beginning of this century. In front of this bridge you can go towards the western part of the district where you will certainly visit the most famous landmarks of Paris created for the World Fair of 1889 : the Eiffel Tower, standing on her four legs right in the middle of the Champ de Mars.
If you move towards the east by the quays, you will meet the old train station of Orsay transformed under president Valery Giscard d\'Estaing into a Museum and from which the frontage happens to be plastered. On the other side of the Seine, you will see the jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries garden) which goes from the Carrousel of the Louvre and is extended to the Place de la Concorde (Concorde Square).