Hotel Elysees Mermoz: an artistic renaissance in downtown Paris
• 20 Oct, 2009 • Catégorie: One hotel a day, Paris •Once again, the designer Valerie Manoil just poked one’s oar in an intimate contemporary boutique hotel hidden behind the Champs-Elysees. Hotel Elysees Mermoz has seen three of its floors and the lobby and the breakfast room breakfast redesigned last March (the completion is scheduled for March 2010). In a traditional decor, the hotel comes to mind more colorful and lighter.

When you enter the hotel a feeling of well-being takes you immediately. Feelings related to the design of the room, clean, where the natural light of the glass roof illuminates Caroline Delmotte’s art, displayed in the hotel. The purple lights give the space a personal fashion. It is true that we are within walking distance of avenue Montaigne …

The rooms have been refurbished in order to save space: the cupboards are based in the walls, the bathrooms are equipped with spacious showers, and the movement around the bed is smooth and pleasant. Each floor has its own color: tan-brown, red, orange, silver-sand, turquoise blue, brown, dark red flowers. The breakfast room is wonderful with orange and beige benches, black jagged seats for an ambience surprising “night train”. Small nice deco detail: the Coco red lamps found in the rooms.

Rates: about 125€ for a classic double room, 300€ for the suite.

Hôtel Élysées Mermoz
30, rue Jean Mermoz
75008 Paris
France
T. : +33.(0)1.42.25.75.30
F. : +33.(0)1.45.62.87.10
hotel@emhotel.com



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