Mandarin Oriental, Paris
Spacious, Art Deco retreat in the city centre



Behind a 1930s Art Deco façade on vaunted Rue Saint-Honoré lies the effortlessly elegant, plush hospitality we are accustomed to from the Asian purveyors of luxury stays. The spacious rooms offer city- or courtyard views, bathrooms are luxuriously ample, and downstairs, one of the largest hotel spas in the city beckons for further pampering. A true escape from the fashionable bustle on the streets outside.
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