In a beautiful 18th century building opposite the Pantheon, and one minute away from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Sorbonne, the hotel is steeped in history. The empire-style decor was renovated in 2002 to provide warm colours, luxurious furniture and special attention to every detail. Andre Breton, father of the surrealism movement, lived here and wrote 'Les Champs Magnétiques'. Marie-José Héry and her team request the pleasure of your company at the hotel, making every effort to ensure your stay is not only pleasurable but unforgettable. All the rooms have air conditioning.
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