To be
unveiled on 1 August 2014, The Peninsula Hotels makes its grand entrance into
Europe with The Peninsula Paris, setting spectacular new standards in design,
luxury and comfort. The century-old classic building has been meticulously
restored and modernised to create the latest example of Peninsula excellence.
Exquisitely
restored spaces are complemented by contemporary art installations, furnishings
and technology. Dazzling rooftop spaces and private terrace gardens offer 360°
views and glamorous extras that make The Peninsula Paris a decidedly 21st
century palace.
Peninsula
History
The
property is a late 19th century classic French-style building, which first
opened in 1908 as one of Paris’ most famous “grands hotels”, and enjoyed 30
years hosting the rich and famous, the titled and tycoons, together with
leading lights in the world of the arts, literature and music during the “Belle
Epoque” and “Années Folles”, when Paris was at the height of its creativity and
glamour.
Following
the wartime occupation of Paris, the hotel was then converted into UNESCO’s
headquarters in 1946, and in 1958 became the conference centre for the French
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and used to host high profile events until 2009.
With the
aim of preserving the heritage, authenticity and the spirit of the building,
together with the expansive volumes of the original rooms and public areas,
original elements long gone or badly damaged were recreated following extensive
research, and the décor dating back to 1908 reinstated in all its glory.
Marble,
stucco, mosaics, roof and wall tiles, wood carvings, stone work, gold leafing,
paintings and a myriad of other elements have been lovingly preserved and
painstakingly restored by some of France’s most revered family firms, dating
back generations and more used to working on heritage projects such as the
Louvre and the Palace of Versailles.
The façade
alone employed the talents of 20 skilled stonemasons from historic monument
specialist Degaine to restore the 10,000 sq m area with its elaborate carved
stone flowers, bows and ribbons.
Though
architects were forbidden to alter the heritage building’s exterior, the
interior has been reconfigured and discreetly modernised to create a
contemporary hotel that will be powered by the same proprietary room technology
found at The Peninsula’s nine properties across Asia and the United States.
Guestrooms
and Suites
Rising six
storeys above Avenue Kléber, The Peninsula Paris houses 200 luxurious rooms,
including 34 sumptuous suites, with five featuring their own private rooftop
gardens with spectacular views over Paris.
Designed
with the modern luxury traveller in mind, The Peninsula Paris guestrooms are
among the largest in the city and the most technologically advanced in the
world. In addition to the bedroom area, living room and bathroom, each room
offers a self-contained dressing room and walk-in closet, including a seated
dressing table, the signature Peninsula valet box for discreet pick-up and
delivery of laundry, dry-cleaning and polished shoes, a large electronic safe,
a luggage rack for two suitcases, internet radio, weather display panel and a
nail dryer.
In soft
grey and cream hues, accented with high-gloss lacquered architectural features
and designed to perfection with distinct Parisian influences, signature
Peninsula functionality and grand ceilings, all rooms and suites are
embellished with meticulously curated artworks, elegant furniture, stunning
lighting, marble bathrooms and the ultimate in proprietary technology which
sets new standards of guest personalisation.
Fully
customised interactive digital bedside and desk tablets are preset in one of 11
languages, and full control of all in-room functions is just a touch away,
enabling access to restaurant menus, hotel services and TV channels, in
addition to LED touch-screen wall panels which feature valet call, weather
details, thermostat, language and privacy options. Rooms are designed so that
every control is located precisely where it is required without guests having to
think or search.
The
Peninsula Paris also offers 34 luxuriously appointed suites, including three
uniquely designed theme suites – The Historic Suite, resplendent with period
decoration, and the ultimate in grand accommodation, The Katara Suite and The
Peninsula Suite. Amongst the most unique accommodation in Paris, five suites
also command spectacular 360° views from their own private roof gardens.
With its
spectacular terraces, gardens and skyline views, The Peninsula Paris offers the
finest accommodation, dining and service, standing majestically at the very
heart of the city in a quintessentially Parisian location.
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