Ideal for a city break, the Classic day use rooms measuring 16m² overlook the peaceful rue Clotaire or the day rate hotel’s interior courtyard. On each floor, their refined interior design allows you to discover the life of a famous woman. Precious fabrics and quality materials bring together comfort and modernism to give a feeling of softness! Equipped with a double bed (160cm x 200cm) or twin single beds, the rooms include a bathroom with shower or bathtub.
These day use rooms, measuring 20m², have an exceptional view of the columns of the Pantheon. Depending on the floor, each has a different style of interior design. The vintage objects in keeping with each theme, the carefully chosen colours and wall fabrics all evoke a certain ‘Dame’! These day room are equipped with a double bed or two single beds, the rooms include a bathroom with a large shower, and a Nespresso coffee machine.
This day use suite, measuring 30m², takes you into the sultry world of 19th century ‘cocottes’. The red and black interior, velvet banquettes, fabrics, frills and lighting revive the spirit of the era’s courtesans. The suite is made up of a sleeping area with King size bed, a living room/boudoir and a large bathroom overlooking the room with a lion-foot bathtub. The day suite can be entirely privatised for photo shoots, private meetings or interviews - a unique setting ideal for when you need complete discretion ! And for a relaxing break, a Nespresso coffee machine is also provided.
With each day use room category and floor of the hotel, the varied themes of interior design transport you into the lives of women famous in their time.
On the first floor, the ‘cocottes’ invite you back to the Belle Époque !
On the second floor, the interior design is all about Édith Piaf !
On the third floor, experience the world of famous 19th century author George Sand !
On the fourth floor, the decoration inspired by the jazz of the late 1940s pays homage to singer Juliette Gréco !
As for the fifth floor, it evokes the half-cast Africans known as the Signares !
On the sixth floor, author Marguerite Duras incites us to experience the Indochina that inspired her famous novel “The Lover” !