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The location in a former palace owned by a relative of Napoleon Bonaparte is a five-star hotel steeped in luxury and history
Hundreds of people have been arrested after shocking violence broke out close to Paris Saint-Germain's home stadium after the Champions League final
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ABP News on MSNPSG Win Sparks Unrest In Paris With Nearly 300 Arrested For ViolenceHundreds of arrests were made in Paris following violent clashes with police after Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) fans took to the streets to celebrate their club’s Champions League triumph. Officers arrested nearly 300 people after clashes broke out near the city's Champs-Elysees avenue and PSG's Parc des Princes stadium,
Paris erupted in celebration on Saturday night following Paris Saint-Germain’s resounding victory in the Champions League final. However, the citywide
Paris erupted in euphoria as Paris St Germain (PSG) defeated Inter Milan 5-0 to claim their first Champions League title. Thousands of fans flooded Paris streets, while police maintained order. President Macron celebrated the win,
A trip to the the city of love can be a dream for many people, filled with bucket-list sights like the Eiffel tower, the Louvre or Notre-Dame but it was the one sight nobody warned me about