Hotel La Tremoille in Paris
In Paris, in the heart of the Golden Triangle and in a quiet street between Montaigne Avenue, Georges V Avenue and the Champs-Elysees, lies a hotel that associates the brilliant architecture of the Hausmann era with a contemporary elegant style. The hotel is La Tremoille. Always one of the jewels in Paris' realm of traditional deluxe hotels, La Tremoille reopened its doors to the public in June 2002 after 15 months of extensive transformation. This restyling has been a true renaissance for the hotel, a rebirth that succeeds in preserving the architectural heritage of the building and the site. The space and volumes have been completely re-envisioned by Richard Martinet so that the hotel now offers 88 rooms and junior suites and 5 deluxe suites. Richard Martinet is a master of deluxe hotel transformations, and has also redone the Four Seasons George V and the Pershing Hall in Paris. 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. The hotel's steadfast, quality-conscious personnel is ready to greet you in a resolutely contemporary decor. The 93 comfortable, modern rooms are decorated in over 30 harmonious color schemes that vary from room to room and leave guests with a unique and warm feeling of unpretentious luxury. The hotel features absolute privacy for guests who request it, thanks to a unique system installed in all rooms. Each room at the Tremoille has a private compartment- called the "Hatch"- linking it to the hallway, so that room service can be brought to your room without service staff actually entering the room.
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