HOTEL 34 B * * *
Hotel marked by the blue, white, and red found everywhere, breakfast and reading under the large glass roof.
Originally, in the 16th century, it was just three buildings lost in the middle of the walled gardens when the rue Bergère was created. Nearly 500 years later, under the aegis of architect Philippe Maidenberg, they have been restored to their former glory and are now known as Hôtel 34B. It is immediately noticeable by its dominant colours of blue, white and red. They can be found everywhere. The architect has a sense of humour and the only thing missing is a rooster to shout Vive la France... On the ground floor, under the large glass roof, you can have breakfast, a drink, or read.
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