France’s collateral is fundamentally bliss for literary lovers. Stay during a Hotel Le Pavillon des Lettres, where any of a 26 bedrooms is dedicated to a opposite writer. During a day, make stops during a maisons de Honore de Balzac and Victor Hugo, and check out a Père Lachaise tomb (the world’s many visited), where you’ll find a final resting places of Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein and, unrelated, Jim Morrison. After all that sightseeing, refuel during a Café Les Deux Magots, that was busy by a likes of Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus and James Joyce.
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