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This deluxe boutique hotel distinguishes itself through exquisite personalised service and just the right amount of warmth for those who wish to live à la parisienne.
This luxurious guesthouse reflects the owner's passion for art through the ground floor's black marble Guy de Rougemont puzzle, through which a brass thread runs. The bar and restaurant is named Le Baudelaire because its ceiling bears a monumental fresco by Marco del Re bringing the verses of the Flowers of Evil to life.
Built in 1870 and renovated in 2010, the air-conditioned city hotel offers 59 rooms in total and welcomes guests in a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out services, a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a cloakroom and lift access.
For an additional fee, guests may also make use of the room and laundry services.
The rooms offer a variety of ambiances and promote a modern, refined luxury.
The soft armchairs blend with crystal lamps and contemporary half-glazed, half-chrome offices. Each room features an en suite bathroom with a shower and hairdryer, a double bed and individually regulated air conditioning and heating.
Other in-room amenities include satellite TV, a radio, hifi, safe, minibar and Internet access.
The Spa Burgundy by Carita offers guests an intimate hammam, relaxing massages, a variety of spa treatments (fees apply) and an indoor swimming pool.
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Tax Information
Taxes information: This destination requires a local tourist tax (not included in the price per person and night) that must be paid directly at the hotel.
How to arrive
From CDG airport by train: take the RERB and stop at Chatelet. Change onto metro line 14 and stop at Madeleine.
By car: take the A1 motorway and exit at Porte de la Chapelle for access to Paris.
From Orly airport by train: take the RERB, stop at Chatelet, connect to metro line 14 and stop at Madeleine.
By car: take the A6 motorway and exit at Porte d'Italie for access to Paris.