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Line-4 / Saint-Placide |
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RER Line B/ Denfert Rochereau |
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Built in
1910 on the initiative of the department store "Bon Marché" (which now belongs
to the LVMH corporation), the hotel Lutetia was the first art-deco hotel in
Paris.
Located in the heart of Saint-Germain des Prés, it witnesses the artistic
revival of the inter-war years, and accommodated numerous noted painters and
writers (Picasso, Matisse, André Gide…).
Other famous personalities stayed at the Hotel Lutetia : Alexandra David-Neel on
her way back from her trips in the Far East, the singer Joséphine Baker with her
numerous children, and General Charles de Gaulle during his honeymoon.
Nowadays, numerous international celebrities elect the hotel Lutetia as their
favorite meeting place or their second home due to the charm of the Hotel and
discretion of the staff ; providing for their well-being and safety.
Its soul is still fostered with the presence of works of art through permanent
exhibitions of sculptures by Philippe Hiquily, Arman, César or Chemiakin. Since
1955, the Hotel Lutetia has belonged to the Taittinger family. In 1973, all the
hotels of the " Groupe des Hôtels Concorde ", such as Hotel de Crillon, Hotel du
Louvre and Hotel Lutetia were gathered within the Concorde Hotels Group.
Presently, it represents over 92 hotel members worldwide.
Guestrooms
The designer, Sybille de Margerie, took particular
care in giving life again to the luxuriousness of the 30's period and has
created a new harmony between blond and acajou mahogany to create a very
contemporary decor. Your room amenities to ensure the best comfort of
your stay
Air conditioning and soundproofing, direct telephone
in room and bathroom, 220 voltage, hairdryer, individual safe, computer
hook-ups, minibar, radio, television with satellite channels, pay-TV, non
smoking rooms, 24-hour room service.
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