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Jaguar F-Type Convertible
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Jaguar XJ
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In the country that taught the world about joie de vivre, what it means to live with a savoir-faire, how to tout the latest haute couture and what high culture can do to your outlook on life, hire the Jaguar F type Coupé in France. After all, the Jaguar is a stunning sports car from the world’s most desirable luxury brands, and if any car embodies these sentiments, it is the Jaguar.
In the cultural heart of this glamorous country hire the Jaguar F-type Coupé in Paris to cruise through the magnificently grand 19th century apartment residences of the Haussmann boulevards. The tree lined boulevard was first instigated by Napoleon III, who put construction under the direction of Baron Haussmann, Prefect of the Seine. The Haussmann boulevards, were first given attention due to their cornice height that forms a pleasing skyline, most notably when viewed from the Eiffel Tower. The Haussmann boulevards form a prime location as they house prominent department stores of Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. With many famous residents including impressionist artist Gustave Caillebotte and novelist Marcel Proust, these residences, may sit on the streets of Paris, but more so, lie within the French national heart.
Not too far off at the Moulin Rouge, you can vividly imagine scenes from the Belle Epoque.The Moulin Rouge still carries its air of exotic and teasing flair even a century after it first opened in 1889. The birthplace of the rebellious and highly cheeky cancan dance, the Moulin Rouge marks its territory in history as the seductive dance that led to proliferation of the cabaret across all of Europe. The girls still look glamorous today in their colourful and feathered costumes, that despite their opulent grandeur, wonderfully still expose their sleek figures.