7 RUE DE BERRI
Deluxe Class Historical Hotel
20 kms to the airport (paris orly) 35 kms to the airport (paris charles de gaulle) 3 minute walk to the nearest metro station (georges v) 3 km to the nearest station (st lazare) 3 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 1 km to the nearest fair site (porte maillot)
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generalThe hotel was built in 1889 and used to be a stately home until it opened as a hotel in 1930. It is luxurious and beautifully decorated, portraying an innate attention to detail. Marlene Dietrich made it her home on frequent visits to Paris and a suite is named after her. Free WIFI connection available.
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lobbyThe lobby is large, filled with chic Louis XV and XVI antiques and rococo clocks alongside mordernist furniture which was exclusively designed for the hotel. As elsewhere, there are paintings by the hotel's own in house Russian artist, Boris Pastoukhoff, 1894-1974. An open-plan bar can be found by the lounge.
exteriorThe discreet ancient regime style 8 storey building is an intimate hotel of 60 bedrooms built around a courtyard- the scented winter garden.
restaurantThe restaurant is contemporary in style with Japanese wall decorations. There is also a private dining room and there is service in the courtyard during the summer. The chefs are trained by the renowned Michel Troisgros.
roomsThe suites are very large and filled with antiques. The Emile Wolf Suite even contains a grand piano. The bathrooms are also very large with basins hewn from solid marble.
locationThe hotel is located just off the Champs Elysees, that most famous of Parisian shopping streets and a few minutes walk from the Arche de Triomphe. Although only one minute from that busy street, the double-vitrage windows ensure you will hear none of the noise.
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