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Starwood HotelsStarwood and Hotels Resorts and Paris Resorts (p.50): Paris Starwood (p.50): StarwoodHotels and Hotels Resorts and Resorts 69 RESOURCES69 RESOURCES Paris. VillaParis. Madame Villa Hotel Madame (p.63): Hotel C. Bielsa. (p.63): C. Bielsa. Cover photo:Cover M. Genel.photo: M. Genel. Design: PublicisDesign: Consultants Publicis Consultants – Verbe. – Verbe. Production:Production: L. Augereau. L. Augereau. Photogravure:Photogravure: RVB Éditions. RVB Éditions. Printed byPrinted Imprimerie by Imprimerie des Hauts des de Vilaine.Hauts de Vilaine. Produced inProduced February in 2015.February 2015. The Paris ConventionThe Paris and Convention Visitors Bureau and Visitors may in Bureau no way may be heldin no responsible way be held for responsible any possible for any possible errors or omissions.errors orSome omissions. changes Some may changesoccur during may occurthe year. during the year. couverture_2015.inddcouverture_2015.indd 2 2 21/01/2015 21/01/2015 11:38 11:38 FOREWORD PARIS, SIMPLY AMAZING! The City of Light is world-renowned for its monuments, history, cultural heritage, gastronomy and way of life or ‘art de vivre’, but Paris is also an innovative city that is constantly renewing itself in order to offer visitors a unique experience.
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