Prince de Galles
Art Deco property with a heritage feel

This property, which first opened its doors in 1928, was recently modernised by Pierre-Yves Rochon. Its 159 rooms and suites are decorated with plush period furniture, Macassar ebony wood and intricate mosaics. The renovations have managed to preserve the heritage look and feel, rather than dilute or alter the overall impact of this unique gem of a hotel.
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