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Style urbain
Les gourmands
Vélo
Le golf
Apprentissage
Adapté aux enfants
Vivant
Terrasse assise
Salles de conférence
Contemporain
Restaurant avec chambres
Accès handicapés
Restaurant
Chambres
86 chambres dans cet hôtelAdapté aux enfants
Les enfants de tout âge sont les bienvenusPeignoirs
Wifi
Parking
Bar
Restaurants accessibles à pied
Salle de réunion
Lits bébé disponibles
Pas d'animaux de compagnie
Terrasse assise
Nettoyage de linge
Coffre
Salles de conférence
Centre d'affaires
Climatisation
Télévision par satellite/câble
Concierge
Suites
Accès handicapés
Restaurant
Vélo
Le golf
Théâtre
Apprentissage
Palo Alto’s got money, and for that reason it’s got representatives from a few of the established luxury hotel brands. But Silicon Valley’s unofficial college town tends to run just a bit short on cool. No wonder the blossoming Nobu boutique hotel brand saw an opportunity. The Nobu Epiphany Palo Alto is the product of a partnership between the stylish restaurant/hospitality group and the high-tech design firm IDEO, and the result is not just an epiphany but possibly the epitome of the tech-friendly boutique hotel. Hence the emphasis on blending, rather than balancing, work and life. The rooms are stylish, sunny, and more than a little luxurious, with must-haves like 47+-inch televisions, very functional desks, wireless streaming entertainment systems and Illy espresso machines. But the point of the place is its shared spaces — the fully equipped Tinderbox boardroom, the Accelerator breakout room and terrace, the rooftop hospitality suites. It’s a hotel where, for all the fun trappings, some serious business gets done. As well it should — this is downtown Palo Alto, after all, just blocks from Stanford, a short drive from Silicon Valley proper, and not all that far from San Francisco, while you’re at it.
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