>We had a wonderful time in Paris!

>We had a wonderful time in Paris! The location of the Cluny Suite was perfect. It is surrounded by many excellent, small restaurants, and the small, historic street of the Latin Quarter only added to our enjoyment. Thank you for the ease of reservations and your friendly, rapid service.

Tom and Marcella F.
Santa Rosa, California
USA

>Thank you very much for all of your help and advice during our stay.

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Thank you very much for all of your help and advice during our stay. It was very nice of you to drop off the keys at our hotel in Tours.
We had a great time in Paris, and found the Rosiers apartment to be a wonderful base and haven in which to stay.
Lyn M.
Brighton
Australia

>I love the Pernety neighborhood and chose to stay there again, having discovered it last summer.

>Thank you. I love the Pernety neighborhood and chose to stay there again, having discovered it last summer. This summer I had fun at the Bal des Thermopyles on the rue des Thermopyles. I also went to a lecture on the neighborhood at the vide-grenier. I even walked the back streets on the rue du Moulin Vert to Alésia discovering the Villa Alésia with the artstis’ studios, the parks, and the village feel of this quartier populaire.

And yes, I trained myself to take buses and not to reflexively go underground. I look the 58 a lot and others to Montparnasse. The Place de Catalogne behind the gare Montparnasse is interesting too. Very Italian Futurist. I feel like I know Paris so much better now!

Constance C.
New Haven, CT
USA

>We enjoyed the Rosiers suite very much!

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We enjoyed the Rosiers suite very much. This suite along with the Cluny and Luxembourg suites located on Rue de l’École Polytechnique are in wonderful locations. I’m not quite sure which one we will choose for our next trip (probably not until 2013). The restaurant L’As du Falafel was as described, and terrific. I particularly enjoyed the man who walked up and down the lines collecting for the meal and, if anyone hesitated more than two seconds in ordering, he told them what they were going to eat. The patisserie/boulangerie at the corner of Rue des Rosiers and Rue des Ecouffes were superb. I got a kick out of the cashier, an older man, who beamed with genuine delight when I was able to pay with the exact amount of cash.
We were indeed able to get tickets to La Bayadère at the Opéra Garnier by going to the box office as you suggested. For 10 € each we were seated in a box with a beautiful view of the stage. Problem was, we were in the third row which we had a perfect view of the backs of the heads of the people in front of us. There was a simple solution – we turned the chairs around and alternately knelt and stood, and thereby saw the entire ballet which was wonderful.
Michael L.
Boise, Idaho
USA