Beauvais airport BVA Hotel Majestic Passeig de Gracia, 68 08007 Barcelona
Rising above the art galleries, designer shops and famed cultural attractions of the Passeig de Gracia, the Hotel Majestic has graced Barcelona's modern district for 85 years, and now stands as one of the city's most prestigious addresses. Behind the hotel's striking neoclassical façade waits an interior brimming with contemporary art and the high-tech conveniences demanded by today's luxury traveler. The tasteful renovations of all 303 units into sophisticated and stylish guest rooms, including 21 spacious Junior Suites and 8 luxurious suites have recently been completed. A roof-top swimming pool, bar and solarium afford the ultimate panoramic views where guests can relax with a sauna, steam bath or massage after a visit to the fitness center. Hotel Majestic has long welcomed royalty and celebrities, and is also a favored business meeting address in its elegantly refurbished and top-of-the-line facilities, with a variety of venues that accommodate up to 500. One of the city's most elegant addresses, Hotel Majestic has fortified its reputation with the Drolma restaurant, awarded by Michelin star in 2002, where guests will discover a world of tastes and culinary sensations of Catalan and Mediterranean cuisine.
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Apsis Gran Ronda Ronda de Sant Antoni, 49 08010 Barcelona
The hotel is located right in the center of the city next to the Plaça Catalunya, Ramblas and Passeig de Gràcia. It has 65 rooms, totally new and totally equipped with conditioned air, television with plasma screen, minibar, hair dryer and safe-deposit box, direct telephone. Wifi access in all the hotel. Also it has restaurant and service of reception the 24 hours.
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Hotel Advance Sepulveda 180 08011 Barcelona
4-stars hotel located in Barcelona's commercial and bussiness center. Only 3 minutes away from Plaça Catalunya, Las Ramblas, Paseo de Gracia. 15 minutes far from the Montjuïc Fair. The hotel is located in a historical building in the famous "Eixample" area. It has been completely rehabilitated with a decorators team that had given this hotel a very remarkable design.
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Turism | History 
Beauvais -- Turism
Paris is the capital city of France and a French département. Situated on the banks of the river Seine in north-central France, it is also the capital of the Île-de-France région (also known as "Paris Region"), which encompasses Paris and its suburbs. Paris had an estimated mid-2004 population of 2,144,700.
The Paris urban area (unité urbaine) also hosts the head offices of almost half of the major French companies, as well as the offices of major international firms. Paris is a leading cultural, business and political centre and has an influence in fashion, gastronomy and the arts. It is regarded as one of the major global cities, with the headquarters of international organisations such as UNESCO, the OECD, the ICC, or the informal Paris Club.
Paris is renown for its neo-classical architecture, but its by far most famous landmark is the 324 metre (1,063 ft) Eiffel Tower on the banks of the Seine. Dubbed "the City of Light" (la Ville Lumière) since the 19th century, Paris is regarded by many as one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world.
Modern" Paris is the result of a vast mid-19th-century urban remodelling. For centuries it had been a labyrinth of narrow streets and half-timber houses, but beginning in 1852, the Baron Haussmann's vast urbanisation levelled entire quarters to make way for wide avenues lined with neo-classical stone buildings of bourgeoise standing; most of this 'new' Paris is the Paris we see today. These Second Empire plans are in many cases still actual, as the city of Paris imposes the then-defined "alignement" law (imposed position defining a predetermined street width) on many new constructions. A building's height was also defined according to the width of the street it lines, and Paris' building code has seen few changes since the mid-19th century to allow for higher constructions. It is for this reason that Paris is mainly a "flat" city.
Paris' unchanging borders, strict building codes and lack of developable land have together contributed in creating a phenomenon called muséification (or "museumification") as, at the same time as they strive to preserve Paris' historical past, existing laws make it difficult to create within city limits the larger buildings and utilities needed for a growing population. Many of Paris' institutions and economic infrastructure are already located in, or are planning on moving to, the suburbs. The financial (La Défense) business district, the main food wholesale market (Rungis), major renowned schools (École Polytechnique, HEC, ESSEC, INSEAD, etc.), world famous research laboratories (in Saclay or Évry), the largest sport stadium (Stade de France), and some ministries (namely the Ministry of Transportation) are located outside of the city of Paris.
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