The Molitor Hotel opened its doors on 19 May 2014 in the well-heeled 16th arrondissement of Paris and has been a hit ever since. After starting out life as a swimming pool in the late 1920s, it was a Mecca of street art in the 1990s when the abandoned art deco extravaganza attracted taggers like bees to honey, before rising like a Phoenix from its ashes today. Now, it is both a swimming pool and a luxury hotel whose 124 rooms and suites surround the outdoor pool, giving the visitor the impression of being on board an ocean liner. In this vein, the hotel also boasts a brasserie, a bar, a rooftop restaurant, a 1,700m² Spa by Clarins which boasts private treatment cabins, a hammam, a sauna, a tea room and a reading room. The Molitor Club also offers a range of sporting facilities, group sessions and cultural events all year round.
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