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Hotel with preserved elegance offering huge decorated rooms and suites, a line of organic care adapted to all.
The creator of this hotel, Emile Wolf, has amassed over 1 000 antique pieces and has made this former private mansion of the th century one of the jewels in Parisian hotels. The luxurious hotel has been completely renovated, but the modern touch has completely not removed its elegance. Helmut Newton carried out a series of photos in 1976, Marlène Dietrich stayed over three years in what will become the presidential sequel, as did the Russian painter Boris Pastoukhoff who gave his name to a sequel. On the ground floor, the living room and dining room have more contemporary lines and the courtyard has been transformed into a Zen garden. The rooms and suites are huge. They are decorated with beautiful fabrics which are reissues of ancient fabrics, antique furniture and paintings from master. Part of the bathrooms combine grey marble and lirokos wood. The valve, heated towels and accessories are retro-style. The «Korres» care line is exclusively organic and suitable for everyone. There is also a sauna on the top floor next to the fitness room, very bright. La Table du Lancaster restaurant offers culinary delights through Julien Roucheteau's cuisine.
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Par contre, nous avons mal dormi car la literie était inconfortable; il nous a semblé qu'une couette avait été disposée entre le drap housse et le matelas.
Nous avons informé l'accueil de ce fait avant notre départ.
Cordilament,
Mr et Me Moret