PARIS MARRIOTT OPÉRA AMBASSADOR HÔTEL
A luxurious and elegant French hotel with terraces overlooking the rooftops of Paris where you can have lunch facing the Eiffel Tower.
This hotel was built in 1927 in an Art Deco stye and attended by many prominent personalities including Charles Lindbergh who celebrated his name, the Atlantic crossing, today. Redeemed several times, he went to the Marriott brand in 2013 after being Radisson Blu. It was entirely refurbished by English Paul Bevis who chose to embody luxury and elegance in French, but the new owners want to review the common spaces to mark the Marriott concept. The designer has only used noble materials, beautiful fabrics and warm tones that perfectly match the walls of walls dressed with black and white photographs. The eighth and last floor now has its Business Class. With its fully equipped private lounges (wifi, flat screens, overhead projectors) and its relaxation area with view over the rooftops of Paris, this is a very relaxing place. The most of this completely refurbished establishment is its terraces overlooking the roofs of Paris, for lunches facing the Eiffel Tower. The hotel also has a restaurant, the 16 Haussmann held by Chef Michel Hache, the very frequented Lindbergh Bar and a fitness area.
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En ce qui concerne les hôtels Marriott, celui-ci est excellent. Vous n'aurez pas le niveau de service du Ritz mais vous payez aussi 1/4 du prix. Je ne comprends vraiment pas les critiques moins positives.
Ceci est en réponse au mensonge ci-dessous. J'ai utilisé l'application marriot pour vous dire d'apporter un tapis en caoutchouc dans nos chambres.