STA Travel U.S. • August 17, 2011TRAVEL FACT: Located in Paris’ 20th arrondissement, this cemetery is the largest in Paris and one of the most famous in the world.
Kat • September 1, 2014Best breakfast selection in the city. Filling and a great value for money. Perfect for a morning layover. Can be coupled with a short visit to the Pere Lachaise cemetery.
Rodo M. • July 22, 2016La tumba del Rey Lagarto, el Icono del Rock, líder de The Doors se encuentra enterrado en este bello Cementerio, pasa a saludarlo y no olvides dejar un recuerdo, amárrale una Pulserita al barandal.
Otel.com • October 17, 2011Aside from being the resting place of the country's artists and intellectuals, this cemetery is also famous for being a huge space of cedars, maples, ash, and other trees. 3 Boulevard Edgar Quinet.
Vélib' • October 31, 2012Visitez le cimetière du Père-Lachaise à la recherche des tombes de Piaf, Musset, Balzac, Colette, Daudet, Proust, Wilde, Chopin, Haussmann, Bernhardt, Signoret, Morrisson, etc.
Battlefield H. • May 4, 2010US War Cemetery from the fighting on the Aisne & Marne in 1918, including Belleau Wood.
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