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JULY 13 - 19 IN PARIS

 

Our first week in Paris will be spent at the Adagio City Aparthotel Buttes Chaumont.

 

The residence lies in the heart of the 19th arrondissement, in the new residential district of the Buttes-Chaumont. With its contemporary architecture, the façade of the 7-storey residence features many openings, together with balconies and terraces. It is bordered by 2 pedestrian walkways and also has an inner courtyard. The apartments are comfortable.

 

Located in the heart of a lively district, the residence has a typically Parisian ambiance.

 

A few steps away: local shops, traditional markets, cafés, restaurants, theatres, cinemas, etc., as well as the Buttes-Chaumont park, the Rothschild Foundation, the Mouzaïa quarter and the Russian church of Saint Serge. The La Villette district, famous for its natural features and culture, is close at hand, and the heart of the capital is easy to get to thanks to the excellent public transport services.

 

 

JULY 19 - 25 IN AQUITAINE

 

We will be staying at Carrouze, a villa in the Aquitaine region of France. 

 

Carrouze is set in 4 acres with 360 degree views situated in Armillac in the Lot et Garonne, near the Dordogne border and comprises 2 detached properties and an apartment, each with their own private gardens with un-spoilt views of the surrounding countryside.  Bergerac is 30 minutes away and Monbazillac about 20 minutes.  Miramont, a small market town with it's weekly Monday morning market and shops, bars and restaurants is a 5 minute drive.

 

 

JULY 25 - 28 PARIS

 

During our last weekend in Paris, we will be staying at the Au Royal Cardinal Hotel in the heart of the Latin Quarter.

 

It's a very well located hotel. Only 5 minutes walk from Notre Dame, and 3 minutes from the Pantheon. It is the best zone to visit, and to go out at night. There are many restaurants in the zone (between Bv.St Michel and Bv.St Jaques, and also Rue Saint André des Arts). (TripAdvisor)