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5 stylish and trendy hotels in Paris

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Looking for a hotel in Paris to stay during your visit of the “city of love”? The following five hotels are definitely good choices.

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Paris, the capital of France, is known as a center of fashion, history and culture. Many travelers from all around the world visit Paris for at least a weekend to visit the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum and other famous sights. When looking for a luxury hotel to stay at the following five options are to be considered.

Hôtel de l’Abbaye

Hôtel de l’Abbaye was designed by Michel Boyer. It is a quiet hotel in the lively district of Paris. It is ideal for travellers who love museums and galleries and would like to go to cafes, restaurants, cinemas and clubs. All of these are to be found near the hotel. Each room and suite has its own classic or modern character. There is a lounge from which the guests can go to the charming garden full of greenery and a bubbling fountain. In the morning the hotel offers French or English breakfast which can be enjoyed in the room, lounge or in the garden.

Address: 10 rue Cassette, 75006 Paris, France

Hôtel Plaza Athénée

The Hôtel Plaza Athénée opened in 1911 and since that time has hosted many famous guests such as Grace Kelly, Gary Cooper, Jackie Kennedy and the Ford family. It is located in the heart of Paris and surrounded by Paris’s most exclusive designer shops. The hotel offers 12 categories of rooms and suites and five different restaurants. Dior Institut within the hotel offers a large selection of face and body treatments not only for the hotel guests. It features five treatment rooms, a relaxation lounge, a fitness center as well as hammam steam baths and saunas.

Address: 25 Avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris, France

Hôtel Lotti

Hôtel Lotti with its 159 rooms and suites is located at one of the best addresses in Paris since the beginning of the 20th century. The famous Louvre museum is only a five minute walk. All the hotel rooms were recently renovated and redecorated and are furnished in an elegant style. Hôtel Lotti also offers eight banquet, meeting and conference rooms for any kind of purpose. The restaurant “Il Lotti” offers Italian cuisine and in the evening the guests are welcome in the “La Dolce Vita” bar.

Address: 7 rue de Castiglione, 75001 Paris, France

tel Le Bellechasse

If you are looking to stay at a special hotel in Paris, Hôtel Le Bellechasse is one of the best choices. This hotel is designed by the designer Christian Lacroix and is located in the city center just a 10 minute walk from the Louvre Museum. The guests are amazed by the decor of the rooms. Every room is very colorful and some of the rooms have walls full of butterflies. In the morning delicious French breakfast is served in the dining room or in the room of the guest.

Address: 8 Rue de Bellechasse, 75007 Paris, France

Le Meurice Hotel

Le Meurice Hotel is another boutique hotel located opposite the Tuileries Gardens. It is the place where the 18th-century architecture meets the design of Philippe Starck. All of the 160 spacious rooms and suites are decorated in a style of Louis XVI. It has been ranked as the most elegant hotel for two centuries. Spa Valmont offers to the guests luxury skin care, jacuzzi, sauna and fitness centre.

Address: 228 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France

 

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Venere Travel Blog writer linda koscova

Linda works as PR and Internal Communication Manager in a multimedia publishing company in Bratislava, Slovakia. She is also a freelance articles writer and travel blogger who spent one year living in Florence, Italy. She likes history, art, travelling and books.


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