Paris: The Rough Guide

Paris: The Rough Guide
ISBN-10
1858281253
ISBN-13
9781858281254
Series
Paris
Category
Travel
Pages
420
Language
English
Published
1995
Authors
Kate Baillie, Tim Salmon

Description

Hotel Chopin, 46 passage louffroy, 9e; 8147.70.58.10, fax 42.47.00.70 (Me Montmartre). Entrance on bd Montmartre, near the rue du Faubourg-Montmartre. A splendid period building in the old passage. ©. Httel du Leman, 20 rue Trevise, S»; ...

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