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Best Historic Hotels in Paris "Best Historic Hotels in Paris" Realizzata per : Cityseeker 15 Posizioni indicati Grand Hôtel de Champagne "Un comodo hotel a tre stelle" Il Grand Hôtel de Champagne è un comodo albergo tre stelle non lontano dal Louvre. Nella sua ampia reception, dove si trova anche un piccolo bar, si è circondati da pannelli di legno, antichi mobili e da un antico tappeto orientale. Le stanze sono decorate con vari stili; alcune rivelano un'influenza giapponese mentre altre sono più tradizionali. Le stanze al by KassandraBay quinto piano sono dotate di balconi con una splendida vista sui tetti di Parigi. +33 1 4236 6000 www.hoteldechampaigneparis.com/ 17 Rue Jean-Lantier, Parigi Relais Hôtel du Vieux Paris "Il fascino della poesia" Questo edificio del XV secolo, vicino a Place St. Michel e a Notre Dame, è il luogo che molti scrittori e poeti americani della "beat generation" fecero loro negli anni cinquanta e sessanta. Le 20 stanze, tre delle quali danno sui tetti di Parigi, trasudano un romantico fascino, con le travi di legno e il mobilio antico. Tutte le stanze sono dotate di bellissimi bagni di marmo. by Booking.com +33 1 4432 1590 vieuxparis.com/ [email protected] 9 rue Git Le Coeur, Parigi m Hôtel Régent "Lusso sulle rive della Senna" Il Regent è un hotel di lusso che si trova tra l'Odeon e le sponde del fiume Senna. All'interno di quest'edificio del XVIII secolo, ci si ritrova di fronte una ambientazione sofisticata e affascinante con vecchie pietre, travi e mobili eleganti. Le stanze, che sono abbastanza grandi, richiamano quest'eleganza e sono dotate di bellissimi bagni decorati con marmi e by Booking.com piastrelle italiane dipinte a mano. Si può fare colazione per EUR14. Lo staff parla francese, spagnolo, italiano e inglese. +33 1 4634 5980 www.hotelleregent.com/ [email protected] 61 rue Dauphine, Parigi Hôtel du Quai Voltaire "19th-century Paris" This splendid 19th-century mansion has a history worth being proud of: Baudelaire, Wagner, Pissarro, Wilde, Rilke and Hemingway are among those who have stayed here. Right in the heart of historical Paris, this two- star hotel is very appealing indeed: situated on the bank of the Seine, it faces the Musée du Louvre and is located right next to the Musée d'Orsay, by Booking.com the Tuileries and Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Antique furniture, tapestries, bracket-lamps and Second Empire colors give this place a nostalgic touch that will take you back to a bygone age. +33 1 4261 5091 www.quaivoltaire.fr/ [email protected] 19 Quai Voltaire, Parigi Hôtel Montalembert "Style It Up!" All rooms in this hotel have an air of style and class. Individually decorated and luxurious, the rooms offer warmth to the guests. If you appreciate nice bathrooms, then this is the hotel for you. Fitted with deep bathtubs, state-of-the-art chrome fixtures, Cascais marble floors and tall adjoining pivoting mirrors, the bathroom is a visual delight. Hôtel Montalembert is a by Booking.com historic landmark on the Left Bank of Paris. The hotel was reopened after nearly a year as it underwent an eight million dollar restoration. +33 1 4549 6868 www.hotel- info@hotel- 3 rue de Montalembert, montalembert.fr/ montalembert.fr Parigi Hôtel Louvre Marsollier Opera "Oscar Wilde's Favorite" Oscar Wilde stayed in this hotel way back in 1899. Since then, Hôtel Louvre Marsollier Opera has come a long way in looking after guests and providing genuine Parisian hospitality. It's perfect for a quiet stay as it is located in the up market and peaceful locality of Marsollier. The interiors have an interesting mix of floral designs, carved stone work and beautiful by Booking.com furniture. All rooms are air-conditioned and the efficient staff is ready to meet your needs anytime. Wi-Fi internet access, gourmet breakfast and fax, are some of the amenities offered. With so much available, this hotel is truly a home away from home. +33 1 4296 6814 www.hotellouvremarsollie reservation@hotellouvrem 13 rue Marsollier, Parigi r.com/ arsollier.com Hôtel Brighton "Historic Hotel in the 1st" Step into the alluring ambiance of a bygone era and experience enthusiastic Parisian hospitality at Hotel Brighton. Occupying rue de Rivoli, the hotel offers second to none views of the Tuileries Garden, Eiffel Tower and Louvre. Originally built in the 19th century, it was completely refurbished in 2006 to include upgraded amenities. Rooms and suites are by Booking.com swathed in soft pastels and light hues, individually designed to suit every taste. Minibars, televisions, safes and WiFi internet access are few features common to even the Classic Room as well the Suite. The hotel's bar and tea room are perfect spots for unwinding after a day of sightseeing and shopping. +33 1 4703 6161 www.paris-hotel- [email protected] 218 rue de Rivoli, Parigi brighton.com/en/ om Le Meurice "Luxury and Elegance" Popular with the English aristocracy and with Middle Eastern visitors, this 19th-century hotel offers opulence and elegance on a grand scale. Adorned with artwork and antiques, the spacious and lavishly decorated bedrooms simply ooze luxury. Afternoon jazz concerts take place in the conservatory, a delightful spot for afternoon tea, and the hotel restaurant by Arnaud 25 features in the gourmet bible, Michelin Guide. Rooms overlooking the Tuileries Gardens need to be booked well in advance. +33 1 4458 1010 www.lemeurice.com/ reservations.lmp@dorchest 228 rue de Rivoli, Parigi ercollection.com Hôtel de Crillon "Prestigious Accommodation" A symbol of Paris during the revolution, this luxurious palace transformed into a hotel takes its name from Henry IV's war companion, "Crillon the brave" whose descendant bought the property in 1788. Located on the prestigious Place de la Concorde, the Hôtel Crillon is an ideal point from which to explore Paris. The guest rooms have all been refurbished in by Claus Parisian style with elegant decor and contemporary conveniences. +33 1 4471 1500 www.rosewoodhotels.com [email protected] 10 Place de la Concorde, /en/hotel-de-crillon m Parigi Hôtel de Varenne "A Historic Stay" Located on rue de Bourgogne, Hôtel de Varenne offers you a luxurious stay in close proximity to Parisian attractions like Hôtel National des Invalides, Musée Rodin, Musée d'Orsay and more. The hotel itself may be historic, but there is absolutely nothing outdated about the amenities it offers. The 25 rooms are all elegantly done up, and most of them afford by Booking.com views of the lush green outdoor seating area. Services for guests with reduced mobility are limited. +33 1 4551 4555 www.varenne-hotel- hotel.de.varenne@wannad 44 rue de Bourgogne, Parigi paris.com/ o.fr Hôtel de la Trémoille "Unique Butler Closets" This is a beautiful traditional Parisian building, built in 1883. This magnificent piece of architecture is a short walk from the Champs-Élysées and Avenue Montaigne. Unique to this hotel is the "hatch," a silent butler closet by each door, where meals and laundry are delivered without disturbing the guests. by Booking.com +33 1 5652 1400 www.hotel-tremoille.com/ reservation@hotel- 14 rue de la Trémoille, Parigi tremoille.com Four Seasons Hotel George V "Suntuoso e squisito" Giusto a due passi dallo Champs Elysées, questo albergo a quattro stelle offre un servizio eccellente in una splendida cornice. Un fantastico candeliere di cristallo illumina il foyer di marmo verde e le caratteristiche del salotto dell'hotel Louis XIII si racchiudono nello squisito caminetto stile rinascimentale. Le stanze da letto contengono un impressionante by Benoit cars selezione di antichi mobili Luigi XVI e di opere d'arte. L'elegante ristorante del'hotel, Le Cinq, premiato con due stelle dalla bibbia dei gourmet la guida Michelin, dà su un delizioso cortile di marmo e lo spazio per la colazione è frequentato da gente dei media. +33 1 4952 7000 www.fourseasons.com/paris/ 31 Avenue George V, Parigi by Booking.com Hôtel Lancaster "Star Elegance" Built in 1889, this elegant townhouse was transformed into one of Paris' most fashionable hotels in the 1930s. Frequented by literary figures and film stars, the Lancaster offers a luxurious and relaxing retreat just minutes from the Champs-Élysées. Many of the building's historic features have been preserved, and you will find a large collection of 18th-century antiques and original works of art. The hotel also possesses a café bar, which looks out onto a pleasant plant-filled courtyard and elegant restaurant La Table du Lancaster. The staff speaks French, Spanish, Italian, German and English. +33 1 4076 4076 www.hotel-lancaster.com/ concierge@hotel- 7 rue de Berri, Parigi uk/hotel-5-etoiles-champs- lancaster.fr elysees-site-officiel.php Hotel Napoleon "Sumptuous & Relaxing" This four-star hotel (renovated in 2001) is located just minutes from the Champs-Élysées and the Avenue Foch. You will find Directoire style furniture and exquisite antiques in the sumptuously decorated lobby and rooms. The Petit Tambour bar is furnished with wooden panels, and is a relaxing place to sample one of the hotel's specialty cocktails. The staff is by Michel Hasson attentive and friendly and will insure a warm welcome. The staff speaks French, Spanish, Italian and English. +33 1 5668 4321 www.hotelnapoleonparis.c [email protected] 40 Avenue de Friedland, om/ om Parigi Hotel Pavillon Henri IV Saint Germain en Laye "Live Like a King" Located on the plot of land where Louis XIV was born in 1638, the Pavillon Henri IV continues to benefit from the gorgeous view of Paris and the Seine River that prompted Henri IV to choose it as the location for his palace.
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