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Always one of the jewels in Paris' realm of traditional deluxe hotels,
Hotel de la Trémoille reopened its doors to the public in June 2002
after 15 months of extensive transformation.
The building facade, in Haussmannian style and listed as an historical
monument, 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 its
architectural landscape in the heart of Paris' 8th arrondissement.
Each of the 93 rooms and suites is individually air-conditioned and
furnished with the latest technology. With 31 different decorating
themes used in all the rooms and suites, room decoration is a cornucopia
of creativity. 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 every guestroom.
Certain rooms also have private balconies or bow windows that offer
splendid views of Paris rooftops in the Golden Triangle quarter.
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