Hotel Lancaster in Paris | Travel + Leisure
7 Rue de Berri
Eighth Arrondissement
Paris
www.hotel-lancaster.fr
800/223-6800 or 33-1/40-76-40-76

COST: $$$$$

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From Food & Wine, Sep 2004

“At the Lancaster a divine little Parisian palace that Leo-Andrieu rescued from mediocrity in 1996, and the only hotel she owns outright Louis XVI furniture and pieces from the '30s meet rose damasks, ormolu clocks and Chinoiserie, an 18th-century fashion Leo-Andrieu loves and has taken to new lengths, hiring a feng shui master to arrange the Chinese art....” MORE>>

–Kate Sekules, “Grace Notes | Grace Leo-Andrieu's High-Design Hotels”

From the T+L 500

Nineteenth-century mansion with a contemporary Asian-inspired courtyard, just off the Champs-Élysées.

Stats:
57 rooms; 1 restaurant; 1 bar.
Competitive Edge:
An intimate pied-à-terre vibe.
Rooms to Book:
No. 68, for a balcony overlooking the garden court; the lilac-hued Marlene Dietrich suite, where the actress lived for 3 years in the 1930’s.
Don't Miss:
Sampling chef Michel Troisgros’s menu at the hotel’s intimate restaurant.

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