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The hotel is decorated with a mixture of Baroque and contemporary styles where each room evokes a facet of the Marais.
How about a hotel entirely decorated by Christian Lacroix? The famous designer was indeed tempted by this adventure, and he was given carte blanche to design the rooms and common areas of this hotel, one by one, in a 17th-century building. The result is a magnificent mix of baroque and contemporary, where each room evokes one of the facets of the Marais while preserving the spirit of the place: the façade is that of a former bakery, and the bar has kept its 1900s brasserie feel. Perfect for a romantic night in.
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What truly stood out was the exceptional hospitality of the staff. They were incredibly friendly and supportive throughout our stay. One morning, we overslept past breakfast hours, but instead of being met with disappointment, the staff graciously prepared fresh coffee for us and allowed us to enjoy a leisurely start to our day.
A memorable highlight was the thoughtful gesture from the hotel management on Christmas Eve—a box of exquisite chocolate sweets from a local Chocolaterie. It was a heartwarming touch that truly enhanced our holiday experience!
1. The windows were not soundproofed AT ALL
2. The bedroom was located at the corner of two busy streets (I’ll let you imagine the noise)
3. The door giving access to the corridor could not be closed entirely, adding another layer of noise from the other guests
Overall, I slept 3 hours and had to book another hotel for my second night in Paris. The manager did not offer to reimburse part if not all of the night I didn’t stay in the hotel. I would not recommend that place. There is clearly a lack of cooperation from the hotel and lack of alignment between the standards expected from a 4-star hotel and the reality behind it.