WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
Within a 15 minute walk or less from Bozanne you can tour Invalides and Napoleons Tomb, the Rodin Museum, the Champ de Mars and Eiffel Tower. The opposite direction will take you to a small yet wonderful museum of the sculptor Antoine Bourdelle which is situated on on his very own street. Saturday and Sundays the #95 bus around the corner drops you off in front of the Porte de Vanne flea market. Best suggestion for a guide would be ACCESS Paris. It might not have all those fancy pictures, but the info is tops.

The Invalides (shown above) is just a short walk from Maison Bozanne.
The "Thinker" (pictured left) by Rodin is just one of many famous works of art that can be found at the Rodin museum. Not only will you find this marble miniature, but the larger than life bronze statue can been seen in the lovely garden outside the museum. Also in the garden is Rodin's very impressive and very intricate "Gates of Hell". A visit to this museum, as well as the other sites mentioned above are all well worth the walk (and it's good exercise to boot).
JUST A SUGGESTION
Paris is absolutely the city of lights and love. HOWEVER…I suggest you never check out for the day without the following 3 items:
1) THE KEYS
2) THE ARRONDISSEMENT GUIDE ..this is the plan of each area of Paris including EVERY street and can be found at the desk in the bookshelf. It avoids getting lost and wasting valuable time and effort trying to establish just where you are! Each street has a sign above on
the building giving the name of the street and the arrondissement number. And most important of all….
3) An Umbrella!