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For Alesia, the convenience and comfortability of visitors are foremost important and because of this, it offers lots of accommodation choices. Cecil Hotel may be the right choice for your stay with its cosy and homely atmosphere. Its non smoking bedrooms and private bathrooms will make your stay blissful. Ideally located near Metro Porte d’Orleans (line 4), you can go anywhere in the city. Ibis Paris Alesia Montparnasse Hotel is perfect for both business and leisure travelers. Located in the center of Paris, the hotel is 3 km from the Exhibition Center at Porte de Versailles, 4 km from the Latin Quarter and 5 km from the Eiffel Tower and 15 km away from the airport. Your stay will be highly rewarding in the climate-controlled rooms, air conditioned rooms with Wifi Internet access. Spend your evenings at the hotel restaurant.
Alesia is a nice place for dining and wining as it has good dining establishments. La Grande Ourse Restaurants has warm and sophisticated ambience. You can relish dishes including Tarte fine cucumber, Fillet of steam bar, white chocolate sauce Club and toast strawberry season, pastry. You can try out the typically Flemish dishes at L’Escapade Mere Grand Restaurant and treat your indulge your taste bud to Camenbert fried, Waterzoi fish, and meat Charolais. Enjoy your food at Les Saveurs Restaurant where the famous profiterole, Lawyers and salad gizzards, Kidneys and St. Jacques, seafood, and beef meat are the popular menu.
You can get to Alesia by the underground station Alesia, serving Line 4. By Train: Alesia is easily accessible from Gare Montparnasse, Gare du Nord and Gare de I’Est railway station. By Air: Alesia is served by Roissy-Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports.
Alesia is a station of the Paris Metro, serving Line 4. Opened in 1909 by the Railway Company of metropolitan Paris, it accesses 73, avenue du General Leclerc, 82, avenue du General Leclerc, 205, avenue du Maine, 230, avenue du Maine. It is situated in the 14e arrondisement. The name refers to Rue d’Alesia, named for the Battle of Alesia between the Gauls of Vercingetorix and the Romans of Julius Caesar.
There are many attractions near and around Alesia worth visiting. Attractions such as the Exhibition Center at Porte de Versailles, the Eiffel Tower, the Latin Quarter, Montparnasse Tower are a must see. Visit Place de Catalogne for its grand architecture, the Columns were inspired by classical Mediterranean architecture and the baroque period. Lion of Denfert is a tribute to the French troop courage’ which is a big bronze lion, a replica of the huge Lion de Belfort (Lion of Belfort) sculpted in 1880, by Auguste Bartholdi, father of the Statue of Liberty. You can also get a glimpse into the history of France Liberation and Resistance Movement at the Marechal Leclerc Memorial and Jean Moulin Museum.
Make shopping an unforgettable experience by shopping in some of the best streets in Alesia. You can get good and inexpensive fashionable clothes in ‘Stock Shops’ which are very popular in Alesia. The Flea Market at Port de Vanves is a nice place to shop for second hand furniture, antiques, curios and trinkets, paintings, glassware, jewels, militaria, photographs, books, music at competitive prices. You can also buy cell phones or SIM Cards at Ave du General LeClerc. If you want to buy laptop with a QUERTY keyboard (for English/American users) as opposed to the French keyboard (AZERTY), the Apple Store located next to France Telecom/Orange is the place.
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