Paris, as Ernest Hemingway Once Wrote, is a Moveable Feast –one so Rich and Endlessly Layered, You Could Linger for A Lifetime and Still Taste it all. The City has Captured the Hearts of Travelers of Centuries for Its Elegance and Beauty, Along With That Ineffable are you Sais quoi.
IT’S no SURPRISE, THEN, THAT The French City is home to some of the Most enchanting, wonderfull curated hotels in the world. Whether in a 19th-Century château with a private garden, an Artion with an intrigusion history, or at a Fashion Fashion Atelier reimagined for the present day, the city hotels invite you to experience Paris at it not beautiful and beguiling. Stretching from the Bohemian to the absurdly opulent, with everywhere from Garret Rooms overlooking the Gray Slated Roofs Skyline to Gilded Suites with Eiffel Tower Views, Michelin-Started Restaurants or Cocktails Gardens Tucked Privofful, the City’s City Hotels Don’t JUST OFFFER A PLACE TO STAY, But Worlds of their Own.
Perks: Near the Louvre Museum, Tuileries Garden, and Opéra Garnier; Art Collection; Fashionable Restaurant and Bar Popular With Locals
Château Voltaire Its name not from the french philosopher, but from one of its great fashion talents instead, zadig & voltaire-what the hotel’s owner, Thierry gillier, is a co-founder. As One Would Expect, Gillier’s Hotel, Which Once Served As the Zadig & Voltaire Showroom, is just as precisely fine-tuned as a well-tailored garment. IT FEELS SURPRISISPLY Personal, Too, with Pieces from Gillier’s Own Art Collection. Once Three Separate Buildings Dating from the 17th and 19th Centuries, Gillier Workhed With Festin Architecture and Atelier Franck Durand to Create the 32-Room Hotel in a Casually Sophisticated Palette of Muted tones that look made for a polaroid. It”s the hotel’s pared-down aesthetic that make up it difficult to discerne Between Guest and Local, Both of Whom Find Sanctify with Voltaire’s La Coquille d’Or Dinner at Brasserie L’amil. From $ 663 per night.
Perks: Extensive library, atmospheric bar, la mer spa
A Hotel as Evocative As Dipping a Madeleine Into a Cup of Lime Blossom Tea, Maison Proust is more like stepping into an intimate world of refinement than checking into a hotel. The hotel’s Belle époque Elegance, Which Stretches Across Six Floors of a Carefully Restored Townhouse, Feels as detailed as prose and far intimate than Mary Its More Famous in the Hospitality Space. Intricate patterns, rich colors, and sumptuous supplied punchituate the twenty-three rooms and suites. And Although France’s Famous Literary Son Did Not Himself Live Himself here, it is easy to imagine Him in the hotel’s thusand-Volume domed library, the romantically velvet-bar, or indulging at the moroccan-styled la mer spa. From $ 1,134 per night.
Perks: Near Gare de l’Est and Gare du Nord; Restaurant and Bar; sauna
The first hotel undertaken by the British Artist and Interior Designer Luke Edward Hall, Hotel Les deux is much like the designer Himself – Young, Bold, and Playful. Hotel Les Deux Gaesn’t Take Itself Too Serious, If You Couldn’t Already Tell by the Kodachrome Palette that Permeates Each Space: Think and White Tiled Bathrooms, Graphic Wallpapers, Along With Bold Swaths, Art Deco supply. Sitied Between Two of the City’s Main Train Stations, the hotel is an ideal jumping off point for adventurers, Particularly for Fashionable Solo Travelers. There are a few single-oCCUPANY Rooms. Other Amenities, Like a Finnish-Syle Sauna and a Robust Natural Wine at the Bar and Restaurant, Feel-Made to Younger Generations of Globetrotters. From $ 173 per night.
Perks: Along the Champs-élysées, Near the Arc de Triomphe, Decorté Spa, Historic Restaurant
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