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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle
Published on: 2008-10-07Museum

This is an image of the Grand Gallery of Evolution (Grande Galerie de l'Evolution) from the National Museum of Natural History which inherited a huge collection from the zoology gallery that was built into a corner of the botanical gardens in 1889, the same year the Eiffel Tower was constructed. The museum reopened in 1994 and now boasts a total area of 6000 m2 and exhibits of 7000 different types of flora and fauna. As soon as you enter, you will be overwhelmed by the enormous skeleton of a whale.

The ground and first floors deal with Biological Diversity , the second floor is Mankind's Effect on Biology , and the third is themed Biological Evolution . The biggest highlight is the legion of taxidermied animals lined up like a parade, with a huge mammoth at the head. You'll also notice that the exhibit methods are done in very interesting ways, like you would expect from the French. There are rare and extinct animals that have been put on display, and this is a big part of the museum's history.

You should definitely check out the Room of Extinct and Endangered Species.
It's a wonderfully complete museum of natural history, but don't forget to enjoy the beautiful late-19th century architecture, like the high, glass ceiling. And, of course it's a place the whole family can enjoy. On nice days, head out to the botanical garden, and try some of the excellent mint tea on the terrace of the Mosquee de Paris next door.

National Museum of Natural History - Grand Gallery of Evolution
Adresse : Jardin des Plantes - 36, rue Geoffroy Saint Hilaire 75005
Metro : Censier Daubenton line 7, or Place Monge line 7, then a 3 minute walk
Tel : 01 40 79 54 79
Open : 10:00-18:00
Close : Tuesdays, May 1st
Fees : Gen. Adm. 8, Ages 4-13 6, Ages 3 and under Free
Paris Museum Pass : No
Web : www.mnhn.fr

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La Seine
Published on: 2008-10-07Sightseeing

The Seine River (780km) is the second longest river in France after the Loire River. The earliest recorded Parisians lived on the Ile de la Cité, which is an island in the Seine. The Seine was as indispensable to ancient Parisians as it is to modern Parisians. The Seine has inspired many paintings and romantic interludes. Remember An American in Paris? Although you may not find Gene Kelly here, you will still find book vendors and souvenirs for sale along the Quais. Historical bridges such as Pont Neuf, Pont des Arts or Pont Alexandre III are also beautiful.

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Location

Hôtel Agora Saint Germain - 42 rue des Bernardins - 75005 PARIS

Tel : 33(0)1 46 34 13 00 - Fax : 33(0)1 46 34 75 05

E-mail : resa@agora-paris-hotel.com

Metro/Subway : Maubert-Mutualité (ligne 10)
Bus : 47, 63, 24
RER B ou C : Saint-Michel / Notre-Dame

24 hour public car park 100 m from the hotel.

HOW TO GET TO THE HOTEL

Airports:

Roissy Charles de Gaulle:
Taxi or RER B direction Paris to Saint-Michel Notre-Dame station (7 minutes by foot to the Hotel) or transfer to metro line 10 direction Gare d'Austerlitz and get off at Maubert-Mutualité station (150 meters from the Hotel).

Orly:
Taxi or Orlyval to Antony, then take RER B towards Paris and get off at Saint-Michel Notre-Dame (7 minutes by foot to the Hotel) or transfer to metro line 10 towards Austerlitz Station and get off at Maubert-Mutualité (150 meters from the Hotel).

Train Stations:

Gare de l'Est station:
Taxi or take metro line 4 towards Porte d'Orléans and get off at Odéon, then transfer to metro line 10 towards Austerlitz Station and get off at Maubert-Mutualité (150 meters from the Hotel).

Gare d'Austerlitz station:
Taxi or take metro line 10 towards Boulogne Pont de Saint-Cloud and get off at Maubert-Mutualité (150 meters from the Hotel).

Gare Montparnasse station:
Taxi or take metro line 4 towards Porte de Clignancourt and get off at Odéon, then transfer to metro line 10 towards Austerlitz Station and get off at Maubert-Mutualité (150 meters from the Hotel).

Gare Saint-Lazare station:
Taxi or take metro line 12 towards Mairie d'Issy and get off at Sèvres-Babylone, then transfer to metro line 10 towards Austerlitz Station and get off at Maubert-Mutualité (150 meters from the Hotel).

Gare du Nord station:
Taxi or metro line 4 towards Porte d'Orléans and get off at Odéon, then transfer to metro line 10 towards Austerlitz Station and get off at Maubert-Mutualité (150 meters from the Hotel).

Gare de Lyon station:
or take bus 63, get off at the Monge-Mutualité stop.

Motorways:

From the motorways, take the ring road and exit at porte de Bercy, take Paris centre to Pont Marie, cross 2 bridges to Saint-Germain Boulevard.

On foot:

Across from the hotel:   Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet church, Palais de la Mutualité

1 minute: Saint-Germain Boulevard

3 minutes: The banks of the Seine, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Pantheon.

5 minutes: Saint-Michel Boulevard, the Sorbonne, Ile Saint Louis, the Lutèce Arenas, the Cluny Museum, The Arab World Institute (IMA)

8 minutes: Jardin des Plantes gardens, the Luxembourg Gardens, Ile de la Cité.

10 minutes: City Hall and the department stores.

15 minutes: The Bastille, the Place des Vosges, the Marais district, Saint-Germain des Prés church

By metro:

10 minutes: The Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museum, the Museum of Natural History, the François-Mitterrand National Library

15 minutes: The Eiffel Tower, Invalides, the Rodin Museum, the Place de la Concorde.

20 minutes: The Garnier Opera House, the Champs-Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, the Grand Palace.

25 minutes: Sacred Heart

30 minutes: La Défense

In the surrounding area:

The restaurants

Our area offers a large choice of French and international restaurants, from traditional cuisine to fine dining.

The markets
The markets at Place Maubert and at rue Mouffetard will charm you with their typically Parisian atmosphere.

The banks of the Seine
With its secondhand booksellers and its floating restaurants at the foot of Notre-Dame Cathedral, the banks of the Seine and the Ile Saint Louis are not to be missed.

The Latin quarter

A date on the terrace of a café

Shopping on the Saint-Michel and Saint-Germain boulevards

A stroll along the banks of the Seine and the Ile Saint Louis

AVisit to Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral

A pleasant evening at Paradis Latin or in a jazz cabaret...

A whole range of sights and activities for everyone's enjoyment.

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