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In a beautiful 18th century building opposite the Pantheon, one minute away from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Sorbonne, the Hotel des Grand Hommes is steeped in history; Andre Breton, father-figure of the surrealism movement lived there and wrote “les champs magnétiques” surrealism’s manifesto. |
The Empire-style decor was renovated in 2002; warm colours, luxurious furniture and a special attention to every detail. |  |
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Sleeping opposite the Pantheon, perhaps you will dream of famous French figures such as Alexandre Dumas, Pierre et Marie Curie, Emile Zola, Victor Hugo, André Malraux, Gambetta, and Jean Jaurès. |
By choosing one of our deluxe rooms... |  |
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you will have the pleasure of taking breakfast on your own private terrace with exquisite views. |
The Luxembourg Gardens are perfect for a daytime stroll, and the ambiance of St. Germain by night is simply unique. |  |
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