Situated
in Paris’ 17th Arrondissement, the Hotel de Banville is one of the
Capital’s beloved hotels, boasting unequalled personality, ambience and service.
A
few steps from the Arc de Triomphe and the Palais des Congrès, the Hotel de
Banville, completely renovated, combines today the charm of the 1930's with a
resolutely top-of-the-range design.
In an elegant residential quarter, refined
travellers will not resist to the charm and tranquillity of this beautiful hotel
decorated in the style of a private home; spacious rooms and suites where
comfort and harmony reign supreme.
Rooms
Entirely renovated and re-equipped, its 38
rooms and suite are deliciously comfortable and reveal true warmth. The hall,
transformed by architect Laurent Moreau, is the centre of hotel life and has
been designed to adapt to customer needs as they change throughout the day.
“Les Preludes”, “Les Pastourelles”... some of
the Banville Hotel’s spacious, romantic rooms have musical names and several of
them offer guests a magnificent view of Paris.
Far-removed from tourism stereotypes, this
charming place has its own unique personality. It is so very charming that some
Parisians return for romantic pilgrimages.
The materials have been chosen carefully to
create bright and cosy spaces...
The heart and soul of the living room is expressed around the piano,
the chimney and the old paintings.
The corridors and stairway in the Hotel de
Banville opt for simplicity and elegance.
In keeping with the 1930s architecture, Parisian stone walls, marble and the
highly ornamental black rail are now highlighted by the deep red of the room
doors and the linen drapes at the windows. The ultimate detail comes with the
unusual floor lighting accentuating the plate glass thresholds that are engraved
with the room numbers.
Free high speed internet
access, ADSL connexion from all rooms.
Leisure
Every Tuesday is a unique day :
A lover of classical music and singing, Manager Marianne Moreau organises
Tuesday evening concerts around a magnificent grand piano in the hall.
There, in a relaxing musical atmosphere,
guests can have breakfast, keep appointments, read the press, drink a cup of tea
or a glass of champagne and enjoy evenings in the piano bar. Poet Theodore de
Banville (a friend of Rimbaud and Verlaine) would have appreciated the hotel’s
cosiness and the serenity of its spacious, luminous and reassuringly tranquil
rooms. Light meals and dinners served in the rooms can be chosen from a varied
and refined menu.
Access :
Metro or Bus: Porte
de Champerret
RER: Peeire
Shuttles
Hotel-Airport-Hotel, Parc des Expositions.
Car park around the Hotel
Direct to:
Grands magasins,
Champs Elysees,
Opera,
Gares,
marche aux puces,
Grand Palais,
Musee d'Orsay,
quartier Latin,
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