Live like a Bonaparte in this French palace
Part of the Bonaparte family's legacy awaits lovers, dreamers, and poets in Paris' 16th arrondissement. Shangri-La Paris is as much a part of Paris as the Eiffel Tower itself.
Ornate exterior features created in 1896 set the grand tone at Shangri-La Paris, a heritage luxury hotel in one of Paris' most beloved neighborhoods. The hotel had to exude an air of royalty, as it originally served as a home for Napoleon's grandnephew, Prince Roland Bonaparte.
Visitors to the hotel will find themselves flanked by more arts, culture, and history than can be absorbed in one day: The Louvre, Montmartre, and Les Invalides are all within a jaunty stroll. Inside Shangri-La Paris, the visual onslaught doesn't let up, as illustrated by the grand curved staircase that begs to be descended by a princess in full regalia.
The inimitable Pierre-Yves Rochon has filled 100 rooms with beauty, utilizing a refined palate including rich golds, blues, and beige. Weary eyes and feet can be refreshed in the hotel's pool, the largest indoor option in Paris.
The hotel hosts two restaurants: Les Salons Du Prince offers
a refined culinary experience with a menu that highlights fresh, carefully
selected ingredients in a gourmet approach where traditional gastronomy meets
pleasure. And Shang Palace, a journey of discovery into haute Chinese
gastronomy enhanced by modern inspirations, crafted by the talented Chef Tony
Xu. After your experience, head to the Bar Botaniste for savory cocktails in
Western Paris’ best-kept secret.
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