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Activities at Hotel de Crillon or nearby |
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Meeting / Event facilities |
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Eight banquet rooms host high-level board meetings, wedding receptions
and other exclusive engagements. Maximum capacity is 450 persons for
receptions, 148 persons for seated lunch or dinner. Chef Jean-François
Piège oversees all function rooms. Three of the banquet rooms are
historical landmarks, overlooking the Place de la Concorde including:
Salon Marie-Antoinette (accommodates 80 reception; 35 seated), This
is the room where Queen Marie-Antoinette is said to have taken music
lessons. The room opens onto a beautiful terrace buttressed by exquisite
Corinthian columns and overlooking the Place de la Concorde.
Salon des Aigles (200 reception; 70 seated) is beautifully decorated
with French-style “Point de Hongrie” parquet wood floors, Aubusson
carpets, Bohemian crystals and gold leaf Wedgwood china medallions of
extraordinary size.
Salon des Batailles (90 reception; 40 seated) overlooks the Place de
la Concorde. Decorated in a palette of grey and gold, it reflects the
exquisite Louis XV style with a Versailles-style parquet floor,
elaborately coffered ceiling and magnificent period furnishings.
Additional meeting rooms located on the ground floor include: Salon
Taittinger (60 reception; 30 seated), Salon Citronnier (60 reception; 30
seated), Salon Crillon (20 reception; 20 seated), Salon Marly ( 90
reception; 55 seated), and Salon Gabriel (120 reception; 70 seated). |
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SIGHTSEEING |
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Stroll down the most beautiful avenue in the world, the Champs
Elysées,climb the Eiffel Tower for a wonderful view of the city. Visit
the historic monuments, from Notre Dame to Montmartre and countless
others.
Visit the Elysee Plalace, Sénat, the Assemblée Nationale, the
Conciergerie, Sainte-Chapelle and don´t miss out on the free concert
every Sunday in the famous Notre Dame de Paris cathedral.
See Paris by night as you dine by candle-light, floating down the Seine
on a river boat.
Don't forget the museums and art galleries for which Paris is renowned:
the Louvre, the Orsay Museum, the Rodin Museum, just to mention a few.
Discover romantic Paris as you stroll along its bridges, through the
many parks and gardens.
On the outskirts of Paris, visit the Château de Versailles and its
wonderful gardens.
A day out at Disneyland Paris is a must for the young and the young at
heart!
Visit the Parc Zoologique (one of the biggest zoos in France), the Parc
Floral, and the tropical garden. You can also visit the Château de
Vincennes, which was first a royal residence, then a pre-revolutionary
State prison, a porcelain factory and an arsenal before finally being
transformed into a museum of history.
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