Le Pavillon De La Reine
The Place des Vosges was originally called the Place Royale, and was constructed on the orders of Henry IV, who did not live to see its completion. It was intended as a royal residence, though this purpose was never realized. The Place was once a gathering place for figures of high society - the hotel cites Racine and Molière among its visitors. The Marais, the district of Paris that the Pavilion de la Reine calls home, has been restored to its former glory, and is now home to some phenomenal shopping and dining, and a short walk from a variety of tourist destinations.
The historic chateau atmosphere pervades every aspect of one's stay at the Pavillon. Breakfast is served in a vaulted cellar, the reception is dominated by a stone fireplace, and carpets cover a flagstone floor. Modern conveniences are not absent, though; merely understated. All rooms are air-conditioned, with cable television — despite the period décor, the services are thankfully not eighteenth-century.
Locatie
Gastscore & Beoordelingen
Nog geen geverifieerde verblijven.
Scores zijn op een schaal van 20 punten, op basis van geverifieerde gastbeoordelingen. De kwaliteitsscore helpt ervoor te zorgen dat ons aanbod vers en vitaal blijft.
Kamers & prijzen
Reserveer direct op de MICHELIN Gids. Ons team van reisexperts staat tot uw beschikking. De beste prijzen zijn gegarandeerd. Vindt u toch een betere prijs? Laat het ons weten.