The Ultimate Paris Hotspot: Le Pavillon Des Lettres

Le Pavillon Des Lettres

Paris, France

www.pavillondeslettres.com

Paris embraces its distinctive culture with a particular reverence for its literature and language, its art and architecture. A deep regard for artists and authors of the past inspires those of the present, as a stroll along the Left Bank will make apparent. The iconic Left Bank retains the bohemian charm of its notable past, the domain of quaint bookstores with literary finds in any European language, antiques both authentic and dubious, and aspiring artists displaying their endeavors, many eager to sketch your portrait. Strolling street musicians add to the undeniable romantic atmosphere among the countless cafes and crepe stands. Imagine the Left Bank magic of Midnight in Paris at Owen Wilson’s haunt, the Goose Cafe, or recapture the mid-century musical charms of Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron dancing and singing through An American in Paris. Paris is timeless romance and countless movies continue to remind us, from the historic beauty of Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables and Hunchback of Notre Dame to French Kiss and Gigi. No one can Forget Paris.

Nearby in the 8th arrondissement, Le Pavillon Des Lettres boutique 4 Star hotel hosts its guests with a unique celebration of this reverence for literature and the arts in its romantic charm and literary interiors designed by Didier Benderli. The singular concept of Le Pavillon lies in its interwoven tribute to European literary icons with each of the 26 guestrooms representing a letter of the alphabet, each named for an author, from Hans Christian Anderson to Emile Zola. Foremost is the artful representation of literature and the joy of reading and writing visioned by Didier Benderli with a decor distinguished by paintings, sculpture and objets d’art. Sophisticated elegance define the outdoor cafe, indoor breakfast and tea room, the contemporary comfort of the Library with its bold fireplace, and the Lobby lounge with a presence indulging relaxation, time to read and reflect, possibly even surprisingly inspired to write a poetic description of your wonderful journey on your Facebook page. An honor bar welcomes guests to enjoy wine or a cocktail while enjoying the moment. Understandably, Le Pavillon Des Lettres is rated for the best value in Paris.

Classic French seamlessly melds with contemporary elegance creating a Parisian boutique experience delightful in ambience and aesthetics. Each guestroom is unique, paying homage to its namesake author in its design, walls capturing select passages and tranquil imagery. Beautifully appointed luxury and comfort in bed, seating, and bath amenities blend sensual fabrics, lush colors and elements of natural fibers, wood and metal, enhanced by natural and sophisticated lighting features. Flatscreen TV with cable channels, free Wifi, and a delightful multilingual staff providing helpful service, directions, and suggestions for best kept dining secrets. The top floor Junior Suites under the slanting mansard roofs are a romantic retreat with extraordinary balcony views of Paris rooftops. Choose your room and favorite author for this most beautiful and memorable Paris experience.

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Located off the extraordinary upscale shopping avenues of famed Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and the Champs-Elysées, Madeleine, and the Place de la Concorde, Le Pavillon des Lettres is near the Metro stop and within a beautiful walking distance to the cobblestone charm of the Latin Quarter with its medieval slanted buildings. Along the way, make sure to discover the stunning stained glass of the Sainte Chapelle Church, the Saint Sulpice church of Da Vinci Code fame, and explore the Luxembourg Gardens. Or indulge in the Sex and the City or Gossip Girl Tours – we won’t tell.