La Réserve Paris Hotel & Spa is tucked away in a quiet
street in the iconic Champs-Élysées arrondissement, overlooking the Grand
Palais, the Eiffel Tower, the Pantheon and the Luxor Obelisk.
The 19th century mansion that now houses La Reserve was originally built in 1854, during the Haussmann renovation era. It remains a part of the historic architectural fabric of this beautiful part of the city today.
The 19th century mansion that now houses La Reserve was originally built in 1854, during the Haussmann renovation era. It remains a part of the historic architectural fabric of this beautiful part of the city today.
French architect and designer Jacques Garcia celebrates that
history with his work throughout the interior of the hotel too. Passing through
the ruby red doorway and on into The Bar, we stood momentarily in awe of the
elegance of our surroundings. It was clear from first glance that every inch of
the room had been carefully planned out and lovingly decorated. That attention
to detail is one of the cornerstones of the La Reserve philosophy. Discretion
is also important at La Reserve and valued by the camera-shy celebrities and
guests that frequent the exclusive hotel.
With just 26 suites and 14 rooms, La Reserve Paris is a true
boutique hotel, focused on ultra personalised service and ensuring the privacy
of its guests. For those who want a little more independence, La Reserve also
has 10 serviced apartments located just three kilometres from the hotel.
Use of the most luxurious fittings, fabrics and finishes
during the multi million dollar renovation is evident throughout La Reserve
Paris. From the reception area with its rich red upholstered sofas, original
marbles fireplaces, mirrors dripping in gold leaf and fine artworks to the envy
worthy regal green library and hidden smoking lounge complete with fully
stocked bar. There is a genuine feeling of old world opulence, reminiscent of
La Belle Epoque at La Reserve Paris.
Experiencing Tea Time at La Reserve Paris is a truly
Parisian experience and one I would encourage you to share with a friend or
partner, even if you aren’t a guest of the hotel. If afternoon tea isn’t your
thing, you may want to try the Sunday Brunch or book dinner in the hotel’s
exclusive Restaurant Le Gabriel.
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