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  • Angelinas (tea room on the rue de Rivoli, opposite the Tuileries, near the Louvre - it's right next to the Hotel Meurice - Coco Chanel went here every day - they have their house specialty hot chocolate which is to die for and the house pastry is the Mont-Blanc) 7.

    What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • The tools are more basic than at most places—regular forks stand in for long fondue utensils—but the crowds don't seem to care. 30 quai du Mont-Blanc, Geneva, buvettedesbains.ch

    Switzerland's Best Fondue Christina Passariello 2011

  • François-Xavier Talon had no such confidence, and although his hospitality was sought by the fashionable as well as the powerful, his residence in the rue du Mont-Blanc bore the humble name, the Maison du Rossignol.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • Alpinists do not consider Mont-Blanc a particularly difficult mountain to climb, yet it sparked the creation of the worldwide guiding and climbing industry.

    Christoph A. Geiseler: Life and Death in the French Alps 2010

  • Nor was it so very long since the nightingales might have sung in the rue du Mont-Blanc, for it was situated in one of the newer parts of the city, north of the old Porte Gaillon.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • François-Xavier Talon had no such confidence, and although his hospitality was sought by the fashionable as well as the powerful, his residence in the rue du Mont-Blanc bore the humble name, the Maison du Rossignol.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • Alpinists do not consider Mont-Blanc a particularly difficult mountain to climb, yet it sparked the creation of the worldwide guiding and climbing industry.

    Christoph A. Geiseler: Life and Death in the French Alps 2010

  • Chamonix has become one of the most-visited natural sites in the world as tourists flock to view (and a brave few to ascend) Europe's highest mountain, Mont-Blanc (4810m).

    Christoph A. Geiseler: Life and Death in the French Alps 2010

  • Chamonix has become one of the most-visited natural sites in the world as tourists flock to view (and a brave few to ascend) Europe's highest mountain, Mont-Blanc (4810m).

    Christoph A. Geiseler: Life and Death in the French Alps 2010

  • Nor was it so very long since the nightingales might have sung in the rue du Mont-Blanc, for it was situated in one of the newer parts of the city, north of the old Porte Gaillon.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

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