This is the week when the most expected trade show in the interior design and home decor industries begins! Maison et Objet attracts thousands of people from all over the world, and the city of Paris welcomes these people with its elegance and romance. Paris hotels are beautiful, sophisticated and inspiring. If you’re going to visit Maison et Objet and still don’t know where to stay in Paris, here’s a list of some of the most amazing hotels you may want to consider.
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Hotel Providence
Dating back to 1854, the building was formerly an hôtel de passe (a short-time hotel) before its complete renovation overseen by Parisian architect Philippe Medioni. The hotel offers the best accommodations, a sense of living the true Parisian lifestyle and stunning decoration. For these reasons, the Providence Hotel is also the answer when you look for interior design inspiration. 18 rooms, including 2 junior suites and a large suite, were individually decorated with designer fabric and vintage furniture. They provide warm settings along with modern comfort, and the large suite offers a beautiful post-card view of Paris, its roofs and Montmartre.
Hotel Le Cinq Codet
Located in the 7th district of Paris, this sleek hotel, set in a 1930s building in the 7th arr., having the Eiffel Tower just a 15-minute walk away. High in technology and big on design, the 67-room Le Cinq Codet is the only five-star hotel in Paris’ Rodin Museum neighborhood. Owned by a local French couple, the 1930s former France Telecom center has been transformed by designer Jean-Philippe Nuel, into an art collector’s home where the rooms have a chic artist’s atelier feel.
Hotel da Vinci
The Hotel da Vinci is an upscale space, inspired by the Renaissance and, surrounded by several stores. It’s only a 6 minutes’ walk from the Saint-Germain-des-Prés metro station and 8 minutes’ walk from the Musée du Louvre, which makes it perfect for tourists. Honouring the traditional french interior design, the invitingly comfortable rooms are decorated in a style that takes in a great many references, such as a highly typical chair, or a dressing room with curved features, reminiscent of the wardrobes of the period. These elegant rooms also feature themed wall murals.
Hotel Sofitel Le Faubourg
This is a 5-star hotel located in the heart of Paris. A luxurious design by Didier Gomez, one of the most famous interior designers in France, offers comfort and indulgence. This upscale establishment, set in a grand townhouse-style building, has refined rooms and suites individually designed, and which add separate living areas. Amenities include 2 fine-dining restaurants with chic decor and terrace seating, plus an opulent bar with plush armchairs and live entertainment. Comfort, calm, and elegance define the 147 rooms. The elegance of the 18th-century and sumptuous materials are harmoniously combined with modern design. Guests have also breathtaking views over the Parisian rooftops.
Hotel Nolinski
Located on the avenue de l’Opéra, in Paris, right next to Palais Royal, the 5-star hotel (part of the group Evok Collection) offers 45 rooms and suites in the purest Haussmann style, sprinkled with art deco in a very couture spirit. You can expect beautiful hotel interiors and comfortable accommodations bearing the eclectic refinement of decorator Jean-Louis Deniot. The style of the designer is a statement in the overall decor.
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