THE BEST HOTEL IN PARIS IS NOW OPEN AND OFFERS THE FINEST VIEWS OF EIFFEL TOWER FROM THE LUXURY OF YOUR ROOM OR BALCONY OR BOTH!
Can you imagine having breakfast here with a killer view? Now you can!
SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, PARIS
UNVEILS A PARISIAN OASIS WITH THE LAUNCH
OF ITS NEW WING AND PRIVATE GARDEN
SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, PARIS
UNVEILS A PARISIAN OASIS WITH THE LAUNCH
OF ITS NEW WING AND PRIVATE GARDEN
The new botanically inspired Garden
Wing at Shangri-La Hotel, Paris has opened its doors, welcoming guests to
experience an exceptional ode to nature and elegance.
Located next to the 19th century hôtel particulier originally commissioned by Prince Roland Bonaparte, the Garden Wing features a beautifully landscaped French garden in its inner courtyard, with the Eiffel Tower as an incomparable backdrop.
The garden, which sits adjacent to the hotel’s two-star gastronomic restaurant L’Abeille, run by Executive Chef Philippe Labbé, is open to visitors and guests. An inspired composition of flowers and plants makes Shangri-La Hotel, Paris’ garden truly rare among Paris luxury hotels.
Created as an extension of the hotel’s main building, the Garden Wing is directly accessible from the hotel’s lobby. The wing’s landmark façade blends seamlessly with the main building, perfectly complementing its architecture and wrought-iron details. With this addition, the hotel offers 11 new rooms and nine suites arranged over five floors, bringing the hotel’s total room count to 101. On each of these floors, rooms and suites may be combined to form spacious private apartments.
As is typical of Haussmannian buildings in Paris, the guestrooms on the lower floors of the wing have exceptionally high ceilings and large windows that optimise natural light. Elegant furnishings and noble materials, such as precious woods, exclusive fabric prints and a curated selection of Asian art, harmonise with the serenity of the garden outside.
Of the 20 rooms and suites in the Garden Wing, half overlook the imposing Art Deco-era Palais d’Iéna, while half faces the Eiffel Tower and provides an enchanting view of the hotel’s private garden. For each space, internationally acclaimed designer Pierre-Yves Rochon has created a décor that reflects the house’s imperial inspiration, spirit and style, evoking the elegance of a private Parisian apartment. An elevator set within the building’s handsome, original oak staircase leads to the upper floors, where guestrooms, and even some bathtubs, enjoy one of the best views of the Eiffel Tower available in the French capital. Guestroom amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, ample dressing room/boudoirs and generous closet space featuring automatic motion-sensitive lighting technology, bathrooms with separate bath and shower, fogless mirrors with integrated flat screen TVs and heated marble floors.
Set in what used to be the private home of a member of Parisian’s high society, the Garden Suite and the Garden room on the first floor share a semi-circular terrace overlooking the gardens. Ideal for apéritifs or dinner on a summer evening, this area is beautifully bordered by flowers, such as camellia sasanqua.
Located next to the 19th century hôtel particulier originally commissioned by Prince Roland Bonaparte, the Garden Wing features a beautifully landscaped French garden in its inner courtyard, with the Eiffel Tower as an incomparable backdrop.
The garden, which sits adjacent to the hotel’s two-star gastronomic restaurant L’Abeille, run by Executive Chef Philippe Labbé, is open to visitors and guests. An inspired composition of flowers and plants makes Shangri-La Hotel, Paris’ garden truly rare among Paris luxury hotels.
Created as an extension of the hotel’s main building, the Garden Wing is directly accessible from the hotel’s lobby. The wing’s landmark façade blends seamlessly with the main building, perfectly complementing its architecture and wrought-iron details. With this addition, the hotel offers 11 new rooms and nine suites arranged over five floors, bringing the hotel’s total room count to 101. On each of these floors, rooms and suites may be combined to form spacious private apartments.
As is typical of Haussmannian buildings in Paris, the guestrooms on the lower floors of the wing have exceptionally high ceilings and large windows that optimise natural light. Elegant furnishings and noble materials, such as precious woods, exclusive fabric prints and a curated selection of Asian art, harmonise with the serenity of the garden outside.
Of the 20 rooms and suites in the Garden Wing, half overlook the imposing Art Deco-era Palais d’Iéna, while half faces the Eiffel Tower and provides an enchanting view of the hotel’s private garden. For each space, internationally acclaimed designer Pierre-Yves Rochon has created a décor that reflects the house’s imperial inspiration, spirit and style, evoking the elegance of a private Parisian apartment. An elevator set within the building’s handsome, original oak staircase leads to the upper floors, where guestrooms, and even some bathtubs, enjoy one of the best views of the Eiffel Tower available in the French capital. Guestroom amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, ample dressing room/boudoirs and generous closet space featuring automatic motion-sensitive lighting technology, bathrooms with separate bath and shower, fogless mirrors with integrated flat screen TVs and heated marble floors.
Set in what used to be the private home of a member of Parisian’s high society, the Garden Suite and the Garden room on the first floor share a semi-circular terrace overlooking the gardens. Ideal for apéritifs or dinner on a summer evening, this area is beautifully bordered by flowers, such as camellia sasanqua.
Don't you love seeing Eiffel Tower from your balcony? This is the suite, sweet life!
At the heart of the newly reconfigured hotel lies a beautiful and unique garden à la française which occupies the entire inner courtyard. A stunning stylistic exercise in symmetry and perspective, the garden stretches the full length of the hotel’s gastronomic restaurant, L’Abeille, all the way to the opposite street.
Landscaped by French Architectures & Scènes d’Exterieur agency in homage to Prince Bonaparte, a noted botanist in his day, the garden’s perimeter is planted with exotic and flowering trees – among them are Japanese maple, Persian ironwood, shadbush and eucalyptus. Like living embroidery, lush, sculpted topiary, evergreens and trellises provide additional visual structure. Colourful seasonal trees, such as rosebushes, mimosa, jasmine and magnolia, are interspersed with plants and other shrubs to create a distinctive yet harmonious oasis in the middle of Paris.
At the lawn’s end, a pergola recalls the terraced aesthetic of Mediterranean gardens, while monumental Medici planters complete the grandeur of the setting. Thanks to its new wing and garden, Shangri-La Hotel Paris has blossomed into its full splendour.
For more information on Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, please visit www.shangri-la.com.
Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts currently owns and/or manages 80 hotels under the Shangri-La brand with a room inventory of over 32,000. Shangri-La hotels are five-star deluxe properties featuring extensive luxury facilities and services. Shangri-La hotels are located in Australia, Canada, mainland China, Fiji, France, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Philippines, Singapore, Sultanate of Oman, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. The group has a substantial development pipeline with upcoming projects in mainland China, India, Mongolia, Philippines, Qatar, Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom. For more information and reservations, please contact a travel professional or access the website at www.shangri-la.com.
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