How can you match the breathtaking art of the Louvre, the birthplace of Cartier, and the cuisine of Paris? Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme is game to try, with luxury to match the most selective tastes.
EXPERIENCE
It's a pleasure to find the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, where neither opulence nor friendliness are in short supply. Whether you're chatting with Pur' Restaurant's Head Chef Jean-François Rouquette about the high notes of a dining experience or discussing the best place to go shopping for a little black dress with the hotel's concierge, the staff are genuine and interested. That's a precious thing in Paris; with so much to do, it's an extra luxury to rely on the wisdom of the people who live there.
Open the windows of your guest room at Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, and the sights, sounds, and smells of la Rue de la Paix pour in, right at the heart of the City of Lights. The 168 rooms and suites show off design with some surprisingly compatible sources. Classical European features tie together Eastern accents and contemporary lines with limestone pillars and dramatic sculptures. It's hard not to reach out and stroke the hotel's buttery mahogany paneling, used liberally throughout.
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Forbes Traveler 400 - The World's Very Best Hotels and Resorts -2008
Prix Villegiature Awards - Best Hotel Bar in Europe - 2007
Institutional Investor - 2nd Best Hotel in Paris & Europe - 2007
Travel + Leisure - World's Best Hotels T+L 500 - 2007Architect: Ed TuttleInterior Designer: Ed Tuttle and Darthea Speyer
LOCATION
Paris-Charles de Gaulle International Airport is just 35 minutes away from the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme by car. Car rental is strictly optional in this pedestrian-friendly city.
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Concierge (24-Hour) Front Desk (24-Hour) Handicapped Facilities High Speed Internet High Speed Internet (Wireless) Laundry Facilities Laundry Service Massage Nanny/Babysitting Service Non-Smoking Rooms Parking Room Service (24-Hour) Turndown Service Valet Parking