The Mandarin Oriental, Paris, located at 251 rue
Saint-Honoré, in the city's first arrondissement, opens in less
than two weeks.
To celebrate the launch on 28 June 2011, the hotel
has launched a J’aime Paris promotion for stays between 17 July
and 28 August 2011, with rates from EUR 765 a night inclusive of a
EUR 300 credit per room and EUR 500 credit per suite that can be
redeemed at the hotel’s spa or restaurants.
The Mandarin Oriental, Paris’ 138 rooms are
some of the largest in Paris. The
architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte supervised renovation of the building, facade and patio,
while Sybille de Margerie imagined the
interior design and decoration of the rooms, spa and public
spaces. Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku lent their talent to
the bar and restaurants. The hotel's indoor garden of oriental
inspiration was created by Wilmotte & Associés, in association
with the landscape artists François Neveux and Bernard Rouyer.
Dining facilities include two restaurants, a live cooking
counter, a bar, Cake Shop and a Garden that offer a variety of
settings and moods. Sur Mesure par Thierry Marx, a gourmet
restaurant seating 44, is an intimate, light filled haute-couture
cocoon. Open all day, Camelia serves authentic cuisine with
seating for 70 people and a further 25 in the hotel's indoor
garden; specialities are prepared "live" at the Counter with
seating for ten. Bar 8 seats 49 people inside and 25 in the
garden. The Cake Shop serves delicious delicacies while the Garden
Table welcomes six to eight guests for a unique dining experience.
The Spa at
Mandarin Oriental, Paris offers an holistic experience to promote
complete mind-body harmony. At 900 square metres, this is one of
the city's largest hotel spas, offering exclusive Mandarin
Oriental signature therapies, including holistic beauty treatments
and massages. Open to guests and non-guests, the spa has seven
private suites, all equipped for hydrotherapy and heat treatments,
a large indoor pool and a fitness centre.
Mandarin Oriental, Paris
also has facilities incorporating state-of-the-art
technology for meetings and private events.
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