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Paris Aéroport: With its 99 rooms and 39 suites, 2 restaurants run by Thierry Marx, bar and patisserie counter, the hotel offers every face of contemporary luxury from spacious bedrooms to the Le Camélia restaurant
55-57 avenue Raymond Poincaré, Paris, Île-de-France
Hotel · Passy · 13 tips and reviews
Paris Aéroport: The most pleasant surprise is the verdant, 1200m² oasis planted with magnolias, maples, ferns and poppies, sheltering a terrace that’s perfect for breakfast.
Paris Aéroport: It’s colourful (red, blue, orange), the hotel is the work of designer Matali Crasset. Part eco-friendly concept, part futuristic vision, its original concept is eye-opening and its quality, tempting.
Paris Aéroport: Le Crayon claims to be one of the first “colour block” hotels in Paris. A delightful place to stay, just a few minutes from the Louvre.
Paris Aéroport: Beyond the elegant Haussmanian façade, Le Seven is unabashedly off-beat. Translucent furniture, flat-screen TV with sensory channels, suspended bathtub… Gadgety, but comfortable.
Paris Aéroport: Private and strategically located in the capital’s Golden Triangle, Pershing Hall is a small, luxurious boutique hotel that loves to be different.
Paris Aéroport: A charming hotel with just 32 rooms, where breakfast is taken in a beautiful space flooded with natural light and tea is enjoyed curled up by the fire.
Uncategorized · Place Vendôme · 2 tips and reviews
Paris Aéroport: Le Lotti now has a completely new look after a two-year facelift. The high point of this transformation is its new heart: a garden patio that invites guests to relax amongst palms and fruit trees.
Paris Aéroport: This previously run-of-the-mill hotel in the Olympia district has changed in status and atmosphere since its new owners transformed it into a luxurious boutique hotel.
Paris Aéroport: From its impressive glass roof to the 59 bedrooms and suites (from 24 m2 to 210 m2), the hotel features contemporary furniture, sumptuous fabrics and many unusual decorative touches.
Hotel · Notre-Dame-des-Champs · 14 tips and reviews
Paris Aéroport: In an appropriately romantic and luxurious spirit, the decor (designed by haute couture-trained Anne Gelbard) is nevertheless contemporary, and focuses primarily on design and marriages of fabric.
34 rue de la Montagne Ste Geneviève, Paris, Île-de-France
Event Space · Panthéon · 1 tip
Paris Aéroport: The stone is stripped bare to reveal its history: an 18th century cloister converted to an apartment hotel with a 3-bedroom loft of 210 m2.
Paris Aéroport: How could you not fall for one of the best views in Paris? The recently-renovated panoramic bar on the 33rd floor of the Concorde La Fayette hotel is serving new and inventive cocktails.
Paris Aéroport: Behind the magnificent Haussmann-style facade, this is a hotel of muted shades and a welcoming intimacy that continues to its bedrooms.
Hotel · Saint-Germain-des-Prés · 19 tips and reviews
Paris Aéroport: Cooing at the heart of literary Paris in a luxury hotel on the human scale: that’s the ineffable pleasure offered at L’Hôtel, a destination of choice styled by Jacques Garcia.
Paris Aéroport: Next to Père-Lachaise cemetery, Philippe Starck’s hotel just keeps on winning awards – it’s already listed in the 10 best business hotels in Condé Nast Traveller, Wallpaper and Fortune.
Paris Aéroport: This snug and cosy nest, gently cradled in soft music and lighting, is the epitome of voluptuous comfort, designed entirely to soothe the soul.
Paris Aéroport: Fashion, the arts and the natural world: all three come together tastefully in the luxurious calm of this hotel designed by architects Marc Hertrich and Nicolas Adnet.
Paris Aéroport: Packed with details and references, the bedrooms adopt six themes designed to extend the adventures of the day into the comfort of the night.
Paris Aéroport: Pure design highlighted by vivid colours. Basically, this is a fantastic little boutique hotel with all the features of a larger establishment: sauna, fitness suite and a non-residents’ bar.
Paris Aéroport: This recently-opened small 4-star hotel is chic, charming and a short stroll from the Louvre. Intimate atmosphere heightened by the library & bar on the mezzanine level & the barrel-vaulted cellars
Paris Aéroport: Each of its twenty-six bedrooms takes the name of a famous writer in alphabetical order. This 4-star hotel, with its velvets, linens and crushed satins offers every modern convenience.
Paris Aéroport: An urban village occupying an apartment block and two houses to offer 23 contemporary-style rooms. The paved courtyard and cocktail bar make it really special.
Paris Aéroport: This small luxury hotel reopened following several months of refurbishment to reveal its former art deco splendour in pinks, blues, bronze and champagne. From €480.
Paris Aéroport: With its breath-taking view of the Palais Garnier, the W Paris-Opéra reopened in grand style without losing any of the spirited W ambiance. 91 rooms, blend contemporary with Haussmann mouldings.
Paris Aéroport: In just one of its many attentions to detail, the hotel now offers its guests the use of iPods to entertain them as they jog in the Tuileries gardens opposite.
Hotel · Notre-Dame-des-Champs · 15 tips and reviews
Paris Aéroport: Zen style through all 34 bedrooms with warm tones, designer furniture and creative lighting.The Dreamcatcher suite is a cosy space, complete with corner bath,fur cushions,fireplace and king size bed.
Paris Aéroport: An ultra-glamorous décor designed by Chantal Thomass : sensual worlds and designed frisky furniture, accessories and wallpapers for the 37 rooms.
Paris Aéroport: This brand new hotel is a dream made manifest. An enchanted world worthy of Lewis Carroll, where lamps are disguised as jellyfish, curtains sprout feathers and walls are bathed in black.
Paris Aéroport: Pearl, steel and anthracite tones tint the thirty-three rooms of this temple of sleep and ease. These elegant variations on "shades of grey" give this Opera-district hotel irresistible charm.
36 rue du Grenier Saint-Lazare, Paris, Île-de-France
Hotel · Temple · 7 tips and reviews
Paris Aéroport: This boutique hotel next to the Centre Pompidou has gone the artsy route with gusto. Here, land art, pop art and street art are on offer for the pleasure of overnight aesthetes.
Paris Aéroport: This atmospheric hotel, between the famous Le Pompon bar and Bistrot Vivant, is a buzzing place at the heart of the hustle and bustle of the 10th arrondissement.
Paris Aéroport: Warm materials & pure lines, this new boutique hotel near the Opéra is all discretion in black, white and oak.Japanese baths hewn from solid marble & menu of pillow options.. nothing is left to chance
Paris Aéroport: Slate, linen, marble and wood in its natural state deliver eco minimalist style. Yoga devotees will love the 'yoga wall' complete with bands in some of the ten bedrooms and suites.
Paris Aéroport: The legendary Hôtel de l’Opéra, built in 1877, has completed its metamorphosis with a new “couture” floor in a contemporary style tinged with delightful British touches.
Paris Aéroport: This brand-new, four-star, South Pigalle establishment takes guests back to the romance of 19th century Paris. A sentimental trip back in time.
Paris Aéroport: Just minutes from the Trocadéro, the 36 rooms and suites have a decidedly contemporary bent, with futuristic furniture and dark walls aglow with colourful neon lights.
65 rue Blanche (Rue de Douai), Paris, Île-de-France
Hotel · Saint-Georges · 11 tips and reviews
Paris Aéroport: The 40 rooms and suites, decorated English-style by Christine Gérondeau, in China blue and celadon green, are a tribute to the author of the Jungle Book.
Paris Aéroport: Taking up the reins of the kitchens at La Scène, the restaurant , which has reopened after two years of renovation, is the new summit reached by the former Top Chef competitor.