Hôtel du Louvre
A grand Parisian hotel near the Louvre
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For
travelers to Paris, often the goal is to book a hotel in an ideal
location for easy access to main attractions, and Hôtel du Louvre is one
such place. If Mona Lisa could have seen where
Hôtel du Louvre sits, she may have grinned from ear-to-ear — it’s right
next to the Louvre in the buzzy city center.
Built in 1855, the luxury hotel is
in line with Georges-Eugène Haussmann’s architectural design plan
ordered by Napoleon III with cream-colored stone walls and ornamental
iron window guards. And
thanks to a massive renovation completed in 2019, the interior design
follows in theme to wondrous detail. You’ll find a reception hall with a
high ceiling that the emperor would have approved and marble flooring
which echoes that of the Opéra Garnier.
But the hotel, which is now a part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, plays with different eras
and this duality of styles is unique. Modern decorative touches
intersperse the premises with audacity: smooth lines, illustrations by
Emmanuel Pierre and counters in black marble and steel—all
of which is enhanced by a newfound brightness.
Getting There
Place André Malraux, 75001 Paris, France
TEL33-1731-11234