Edgar & Achille
1 rue Sainte-Foy, 巴黎, 法国
2nd Arr. (La Bourse)
45房间
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No relation to Degas, if that’s what you’re thinking: such a reference would be way too on-the-nose for a hipster-friendly hotel located in an old textile workshop in the quickly evolving Parisian neighborhood known as Little Egypt. Edgar is actually the name of the son of Guillaume Rouget-Luchaire, the creative visionary behind the project. After closing his restaurant on the Marais, he snapped up the dilapidated factory. But instead of hiring a design firm, he invited his friends — a mix of designers, filmmakers, and artists — to help transform the space. The result? A quirky but upscale boutique that feels like an indulgent large-scale art installation with a chic breakfast and complimentary bicycles for an impromptu spin around the second arrondissement.
To call these guest rooms “individually decorated” would be a wild understatement: each one could belong to a different hotel. There’s the sultry, almost all-black “Ebène Rock” by a Chanel designer, the childhood fantasy-like “Dream,” where the decor includes toy cars and action figures, the woodsy but minimalist “La Chambre Perchée,” put together by a treehouse designer, and more classically elegant rooms like Pierre Frey’s dapper “Black & White.” It’s all grounded by Rouget-Luchaire’s particular aesthetic: he likes color and pattern, from the tiled floors to the jade-colored walls, and mixes decorative Art Deco elements with the clean lines of modern Scandinavian design. And there’s substance to the style, too: in the end, it’s a hotel, not an art project, and guest rooms come stocked with complimentary tea and apples, plus free wi-fi. Bocce ball sets and gourmet Edgar picnic baskets, on request, help complete the picture-perfect Parisian getaway.
Rouget-Luchaire didn’t give all the rooms away to his friends: he reserved one, “The Elegant Sixties,” to design himself. It’s a phrase that also applies to the downstairs bar, where vintage aperitifs are making a comeback, not to mention the popular restaurant. Restaurant Edgar — specializing in dishes like Roumégous oysters with bread and Bordier butter and cod with blood oranges and grilled octopus, and outfitted with vintage furniture, copper lamps, and nostalgic black-and-white photos — is a destination in itself, especially if you manage to score patio seating overlooking the impossibly charming square.
To call these guest rooms “individually decorated” would be a wild understatement: each one could belong to a different hotel. There’s the sultry, almost all-black “Ebène Rock” by a Chanel designer, the childhood fantasy-like “Dream,” where the decor includes toy cars and action figures, the woodsy but minimalist “La Chambre Perchée,” put together by a treehouse designer, and more classically elegant rooms like Pierre Frey’s dapper “Black & White.” It’s all grounded by Rouget-Luchaire’s particular aesthetic: he likes color and pattern, from the tiled floors to the jade-colored walls, and mixes decorative Art Deco elements with the clean lines of modern Scandinavian design. And there’s substance to the style, too: in the end, it’s a hotel, not an art project, and guest rooms come stocked with complimentary tea and apples, plus free wi-fi. Bocce ball sets and gourmet Edgar picnic baskets, on request, help complete the picture-perfect Parisian getaway.
Rouget-Luchaire didn’t give all the rooms away to his friends: he reserved one, “The Elegant Sixties,” to design himself. It’s a phrase that also applies to the downstairs bar, where vintage aperitifs are making a comeback, not to mention the popular restaurant. Restaurant Edgar — specializing in dishes like Roumégous oysters with bread and Bordier butter and cod with blood oranges and grilled octopus, and outfitted with vintage furniture, copper lamps, and nostalgic black-and-white photos — is a destination in itself, especially if you manage to score patio seating overlooking the impossibly charming square.
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地点
Edgar & Achille
1 rue Sainte-Foy, 巴黎, 法国
2nd Arr. (La Bourse)
设施及服务
- 免费wifi
- 酒吧
- 客房服务
- 餐厅
- 100%无烟酒店
- 礼宾服务
- 24小时前台
- 空调
- ATM/银行服务
- 托儿(须预订)
- 多语言工作人员
- 叫醒服务
- 行李储存
- 欢迎携带宠物
- 允许携带宠物(收费)
- 可提供自行车
- 周边拥有购物商圈
- 婴儿床(视情况而定)
- 无障碍通道
预订须知
- 可应要求提供婴儿床,Edgar & Achille 酒店欢迎所有年龄段的儿童入住。
- 不可加床。请在预订时参考所选类别的最大容量。
- Wise Premium 客房可容纳 2 名成人和 1 名 12 岁以下儿童(儿童沙发床)。
- 符合条件的 Plus 预订:办理入住手续后,迎宾礼品可能会送到您的房间。“请勿打扰” 状态可能会影响这些便利设施的交付。
入住时间:
14:30
退房时间:
11:00
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我们询问我们精选酒店的每家酒店如何努力在环境和社区方面产生积极影响。该酒店已确认已实施以下措施。
客房和公共空间
- 当房间空着的时候,可以节约能源
- 使用节能的加热和冷却
- 使用节能照明
- 使用环保产品进行清洁
- 储存环保型洗发水和香皂
- 让客人可以选择重复使用床单和毛巾
- 不使用一次性塑料吸管
- 不使用一次性塑料洗漱用品
- 不使用一次性塑料
餐饮
- 在酒店内种植有机或水培产品
- 产品来自于当地的农场
- 用当地的农产品制作季节性的菜单
- 提供純素食菜单选择
- 出售或捐赠剩余食物
- 堆肥食物废物
- 减少食物浪费
社区和环境
- 从本地拥有的企业购买产品
- 在当地招聘,提供公平的工资、福利和晋升机会
- 积极支持当地社区的需求
- 对员工进行可持续性最佳做法的培训
- 对工作人员进行当地文化遗产的培训