The apartment is 15 to 20 min walk to Trocadero and its vast array of museums: Museum of Modern Art, Fashion & Clothing Museum (more than 70,000 pieces from luxurious outfits from the 18th century to the great modern day designers), Naval Museum (models of famous 18th century sailing ships to tales of shipwrecks), Architecture Museum, Cineaqua (Largest Aquarium in Europe), French Monuments Museum, Wine museum (located in the heart of an old monastery's wine cellar with tasting & food), French Cinemathèque, the famous Guimet Asiatic Arts Museum ... Also, not to be missed, The Cristal Room.
A nice window shopping stroll down the Champs Elysées will lead you to the Grand Palais, Avenue Montaigne, place de la Concorde, Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre and -- on your left: Madeleine area, rue Royale & Faubourg St Honoré. On your way back to the apartment stop for drinks or ice-cream at one of the many cafés terasses or famous beautiful Ladurée café avenue des Champs Elysées.
The apartment is 10 min walk to the main entrance of the Bois de Boulogne: Paris' largest park and, according to Frommers, one of the most spectacular parks in Europe: jogging, row-boating, bicycling, picnics, horseback riding, shooting, restaurants ... and, for kids, Jardin d'Acclimatation: French icon Guignol puppet theatre, a zoo, amusement park, pony rides, golf driving range, and a narrow-gauge railway. It is 15 to 20 min walk to the beautiful Trocadero Gardens (children playground, carrousel, fountains ... and, straight across, the Eiffel Tower).
2 subway stops from classy Jardins du Ranelagh: with poneys rides & Guignol theatre, Marmottan Monet museum (vast collection of Impressionist works second only to that of Musée d'Orsay -- museum offers discovery tours for children), 18th Century Balzac's house museum with period furnishing, personal belongings & writing samples -- for design lovers, Foundation Le Corbusier, and Mallet-Stevens street entirely build by the architect.
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