Hotel description
The hotel is located on Rue Scribe in the centre of Paris, opposite the Paris Opera Building, two steps from the Paris Business and Commercial Centre, the Lafayette Gallery, Saint-Onor Street and the Vandom Square, and the city ' s main features: Louvre, Sad Tillri and the Elysey fields. One of the city ' s oldest hotels (the building was still far from 1862) was recently opened after a huge one- and a half-year rebuilding, taking advantage of modern technological discoveries and transforming, but maintaining its magical aura that connects the era. The Paris Le Grand Hotel is more than just a hotel. In its two-century history, the hotel has become as remarkable as the other royal palaces and aristocracy residences of the Paris Centre. Since its inception, Le Grand Hotel has become part of an amazing legend that transformed Paris. The building was created by the whims of Napoleon III as part of the fruitful project of the Baron Osman, a permanent changer of the “centre of peace”. Since the hotel was officially opened by the Emperor of Eugenia during the solemn ball, at which Jacques Offenbach himself was diagnosed, many famous guests have visited it. There were monarchs, members of the political, financial and artistic elite, famous writers and film stars. They have all obtained their presence historical numbers, living rooms and terraces of legendary Cafe de la Paix. The café and other historical halls of the guests were scrupulously re-established during the restoration, which was precision the re-established air of the Second Empire. With its modern guests, the hotel is prepared to offer 470 numbers, interned in a surprising gamma of blue, red and gold shades and painted with beautiful pictures, a unique centre of I-Spa talassotherapy, and two restaurants and bars.