La Trémoille
4 stars
Paris, 08. Champs Elysées
Comfort score:
8.5/10
Computed from multiple parameters, Le Scope rating assesses the comfort of a hotel. A 10 rating means a grand luxury hotel, while a 5 rating a more modest one.
Style: Modern hotel
Category: Hotel
Rooms: 93
Description
Famous for being one of the jewels in Paris' realm of traditional deluxe hotels, La Trémoillereopened its doors to its pretigious guests in June 2002 after 15 months of extensive transformation.
This restyling has been a true renaissance for the hotel, a rebirth that succeeds in preserving the architectural heritage of the building and the site.
The space and volumes have been completely reviewed by Richard Martinet. The hotel now offers 88 rooms and junior suites and 5 Suites. Richard Martinet, a master of deluxe hotels’ transformations has also redecorated the Four Seasons George V and the Pershing Hall in Paris.
The building facade, in 19th century style, was restored to its original splendor, with particular attention paid to the moldings and wrought iron balcony work. The roof was also refurbished so that the building now fits perfectly into in the heart of Paris’ architectural landscape.
Across the threshold, a decidedly contemporary style predominates in the atmosphere, even while some of the 93 rooms and suites still proudly display the ceiling moldings and marble fireplaces of the original structure.
Each of the 93 rooms and suites is individually air-conditioned and equipped with the latest technology: 16/9 cinema format cable TV, DVD players, high-speed Internet connections… all as discreet as possible for increasingly demanding business and leisure travelers. Cordless keyboards also provide Internet access through the TVs.
With 31 different decoration themes used in the 93 rooms and suites, room decoration is a cornucopia of creativity.
The mix of ochre, browns, maroons, greys and whites is harmonious throughout. The deluxe designer furniture and lighting fixtures blend perfectly with the Nobilis silks, imitation fur and mohair drapes.
In the bathrooms, wood and marble predominate in a mix of whites, blacks and grays. An ingenious triptych mirror decorates the wall above the marble counters, and the hand-woven basketry adds a warm note to the atmosphere. For additional comfort, the complete Molton Brown line of bath care products is available in each accomodation.
Unique in Paris : each room is equipped with the hatch, an individual butler closet next to the room door, with a locked corridor access for room service and housekeeping staff and room access for guests. Meals and laundry can be delivered through the hatch without disturbing the guests, who can opt for classic room service or for hatch service.
Some rooms also have private balconies or bow windows that offer splendid views of Paris rooftops in the Golden Triangle quarter.
Bar Lounge & Restaurant
Named for Louis II, Sire de la Trémoille, grand chevalier of the Renaissance and ambassador of the hotel, the space takes on a modern-chic allure as Louis², a Parisian’s insider address designed by architects Stéphane Satorra and David Duron.
Created with the comforts of home in mind, its features include precious wood details, a warm colour palette, embroidered fabrics and luxurious thick carpets. Graphic lines, geometric patterns and a modern style recall the Thirties with a resolutely contemporary twist.
The ambiance is discreet, with a piano in the bar and cosy seats by the fireplace, sun lounge and private alcoves – a perfect place to spend a moment at any time of day or evening.
This restyling has been a true renaissance for the hotel, a rebirth that succeeds in preserving the architectural heritage of the building and the site.
The space and volumes have been completely reviewed by Richard Martinet. The hotel now offers 88 rooms and junior suites and 5 Suites. Richard Martinet, a master of deluxe hotels’ transformations has also redecorated the Four Seasons George V and the Pershing Hall in Paris.
The building facade, in 19th century style, was restored to its original splendor, with particular attention paid to the moldings and wrought iron balcony work. The roof was also refurbished so that the building now fits perfectly into in the heart of Paris’ architectural landscape.
Across the threshold, a decidedly contemporary style predominates in the atmosphere, even while some of the 93 rooms and suites still proudly display the ceiling moldings and marble fireplaces of the original structure.
Each of the 93 rooms and suites is individually air-conditioned and equipped with the latest technology: 16/9 cinema format cable TV, DVD players, high-speed Internet connections… all as discreet as possible for increasingly demanding business and leisure travelers. Cordless keyboards also provide Internet access through the TVs.
With 31 different decoration themes used in the 93 rooms and suites, room decoration is a cornucopia of creativity.
The mix of ochre, browns, maroons, greys and whites is harmonious throughout. The deluxe designer furniture and lighting fixtures blend perfectly with the Nobilis silks, imitation fur and mohair drapes.
In the bathrooms, wood and marble predominate in a mix of whites, blacks and grays. An ingenious triptych mirror decorates the wall above the marble counters, and the hand-woven basketry adds a warm note to the atmosphere. For additional comfort, the complete Molton Brown line of bath care products is available in each accomodation.
Unique in Paris : each room is equipped with the hatch, an individual butler closet next to the room door, with a locked corridor access for room service and housekeeping staff and room access for guests. Meals and laundry can be delivered through the hatch without disturbing the guests, who can opt for classic room service or for hatch service.
Some rooms also have private balconies or bow windows that offer splendid views of Paris rooftops in the Golden Triangle quarter.
Bar Lounge & Restaurant
Named for Louis II, Sire de la Trémoille, grand chevalier of the Renaissance and ambassador of the hotel, the space takes on a modern-chic allure as Louis², a Parisian’s insider address designed by architects Stéphane Satorra and David Duron.
Created with the comforts of home in mind, its features include precious wood details, a warm colour palette, embroidered fabrics and luxurious thick carpets. Graphic lines, geometric patterns and a modern style recall the Thirties with a resolutely contemporary twist.
The ambiance is discreet, with a piano in the bar and cosy seats by the fireplace, sun lounge and private alcoves – a perfect place to spend a moment at any time of day or evening.
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