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Azure Urban Resort Residences, SLEX West Service Road, Bicutan,1012Manila
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Paris Hilton Beach Club Resort in Manila offers accommodations in Manila. The apartment is 3.1 mi from Resorts World Manila. It includes free WiFi and a lap pool.
The apartment is air-conditioned and comes with a sofa, flat-screen TV and dining table. There is a kitchenette equipped with a stovetop, microwave and fridge. Kitchenware is available. Private bathroom is fitted with hot shower and towels are provided.
Other facilities at Paris Hilton Beach Club Resort in Manila include a spa center, movie room, games room and roofdecks. You can play basketball and beach volleyball at the property.
Guests can enjoy food and drinks at the on-site restaurant and beach bar. The property also offers a children's playroom.
City of Dreams Manila is 4.3 mi from Paris Hilton Beach Club Resort in Manila, while Bonifacio High Street is 5 mi away. The nearest airport is Manila International Airport, 3.1 mi from Paris Hilton Beach Club Resort in Manila.
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WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.
These are general hotel policies for Paris Hilton Beach Club Resort in Manila. As they may vary per room type, please also check the room conditions.
12:00 - 14:00 hours
10:00 - 12:00 hours
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to apartment type.
Children older than 1 year are welcome.
One child or adult is charged PHP 250 per night in an extra bed.
The maximum number of extra beds in a room is 1.
The maximum number of total guests in a room is 3.
There is no capacity for cribs in the room.
Any type of extra bed or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Pets are not allowed.
The property reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.
Please note that the wave pool and kids' pool are open from 07:00 to 19:00 from Tuesday to Sunday. The pools are closed every Monday.
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The Club des Hashischins (sometimes also spelled Club des Hashishins or Club des Hachichins, 'Club of the Hashish-Eaters') was a Parisian group dedicated to the exploration of drug-induced experiences, notably with hashish.[1] Members included Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Charles Baudelaire, Gérard de Nerval, and Honoré de Balzac.[1]
Several drugs like hashish and opium were increasingly well known in Europe by the beginning of the nineteenth century. At that time, recreational use of these drugs was widespread among scientific and literary circles.
The Armée d'Orient, along with a contingent of 151 scientists and anthropologists from the Commission des Sciences et des Arts, brought quantities of hashish home with them from Napoleon's expedition to Egypt. The French conquest of Algeria of 1830 to 1847 further increased the popular consumption of hashish.[2]
The club was active from about 1844 to 1849 and counted the literary and intellectual elite of Paris among its members, including Dr. Jacques-Joseph Moreau, Théophile Gautier, Charles Baudelaire, Gérard de Nerval,[3]Eugène Delacroix and Alexandre Dumas. Monthly 'séances' were held at the Hôtel de Lauzun (at that time Hôtel Pimodan) on the Île Saint-Louis.
Gautier wrote about the club in Revue des Deux Mondes in February 1846, where he described his first visit:
'One December evening, obeying a mysterious summons, drafted in enigmatic terms understood by affiliates but unintelligible for others, I arrived in a distant quarter, a sort of oasis of solitude in the middle of Paris that the river, surrounding it with its two arms, seems to defend against the encroachments of civilization. It was in an old house on the island of Saint-Louis, the Hotel Pimodan, built by Lauzun, that the bizarre club of which I was a member recently held its monthly sittings where I was to attend for the first time.'[4]
While he is often cited as the founder of the club, in the article Gautier says he was attending their séances for the first time that evening and made clear that others were sharing a familiar experience with him. The club members often consumed Dawamesc, a greenish paste made from cannabis resin mixed with fat, honey, and pistachios.
During this period Jacques-Joseph Moreau, who specialized in the sociological concept of social alienation, studied the effects of regularly consuming hashish. Moreau studied this product according to his travels between 1837 and 1840 in Egypt and Syria, and Asia Minor. Back in France, he continued to experiment on himself and published an 1845 book entitled Hashish and mental alienation in which he establishes an equivalence between dream, hallucination, and hashish delirium. This book was the first written by a scientist about a drug.[5]
Gautier and Baudelaire eventually stopped attending the sessions. Gautier writes: 'After a dozen experiments, we gave up forever this intoxicating drug, not that it hurt us physically, but the true writer needs only his natural dreams, and he does not like his thought to be influenced by any agent.'[6]
Coordinates: 48°51′06″N2°21′33″E / 48.8517°N 2.3592°E