


deluxeThis stylish and elegant boutique hotel stands as a landmark in its own right at the heart of Paris's finest culture and arts. Each one of the Hotel du Louvre's four facades looks out at a famous Parisian landmark - the Louvre Museum, the Opera Garnier, the Comédie Française and the Place du Palais Royal.
This stylish and elegant boutique hotel stands as a landmark in its own right at the heart of Paris's finest culture and arts. Each one of the Hotel du Louvre's four facades looks out at a famous Parisian landmark - the Louvre Museum, the Opera Garnier, the Comédie Française and the Place du Palais Royal. Steeped in history having been a hotel since 1887, Le Louvre hotel was formerly the biggest hotel in Europe, this luxury hotel has now been fully renovated to offer modern luxurious accommodation that retains its historical charm. On arrival guests are greeted with a warm welcoming feel in the gracious yet comfortable lobby and reception area The soft yellow walls and dark wood is highlighted by ambient lighting and striking fresh flower arrangements. Elegant green marble columns and an impressive chandelier add a refined touch and the sweeping staircase is a dramatic feature. The rich décor throughout the hotel has been inspired by the original Napoleon III style and all the public and 170 spacious guest rooms have contemporary comforts whilst retaining a traditional atmosphere. At the very hub, the Defender Bar plays host to live themed jazz artists on selected evenings, and is frequented by an eclectic mix drawn from the fashion and business district that surrounds the hotel, a popular haunt of local poets and celebrities alike. The buzzing brasserie looks across to the Comédie Française and the Louvre Museum. The bar's terrace area sits on the Place de Palais Royal with stunning views of the Louvre just opposite, perfect for enjoying a glass of fine French or aperitif after a day exploring the city.