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The oldest boulangerie in Paris (where Victor Hugo probably bought his bread), its façade intact, now houses a petite, eccentric, one-off hotel with interiors by none other than Christian Lacroix, who displays the same riotous love of colour and richness, and traditional mixed with exotic as he does in his fashion designs. All 17 rooms are different; try for the best for a strong dose of Lacroix.
Romantic Break
Value chic
Other Activities
Local markets
Close to nightlife
Sights nearby
Designer
Chic
No restaurant
Romantic
Lively
Quiet
Full of character
Townhouse
Artworks
Boutique
Gym
Quirky
Child friendly
Retro/Vintage
Disabled access
Wellbeing
Contemporary
Luxury
Intimate
Rooms
17 rooms in this hotelParking
Private parking available at sister hotel 10 minutes away. Charges applyNo restaurant
Breakfast only.Car not required
Bar
Safe
In room DVD
Walking distance restaurants
Internet
Massage
No pets
Air conditioning
Room service
Gym
Child friendly
Wifi
Disabled access
Suites
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
Other Activities
Local markets
Close to nightlife
Sights nearby
"Christian Lacroix has taken a 17-bedroom, 17th-century Marais building with a classic 1900s boulangerie shopfront and transformed it into a supremely original hotel packed with captivating details."
Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller
"A unique blend of Marais history and the design flair of Christian Lacroix have quickly made this a cult address. It's fashionable but with an atmosphere that is more secret hideaway than show off."
Originally published by The Telegraph
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