LE PAVILLON DES LETTRES * * * *
Literaturhotel, das die Kunst des Schreibens mit der Dekoration verbindet, wo sich in jedem Zimmer die Seele eines Dichters oder Schriftstellers verbirgt.
Nach dem Pavillon de la Reine im Marais eröffnet Jérôme Chevalier nun den Le Pavillon des Lettres. Ein Konzept, das aus seiner Phantasie und der eines außergewöhnlichen Dekorateurs, Didier Benderli, entstanden ist. Die Idee ist, die Kunst des Schreibens mit der Ästhetik der Dekoration zu verbinden, um bekannte und verborgene Talente der französischen, aber auch der internationalen Literatur zu würdigen. Man kannte zwar Boutique-Hotels, aber noch keine Literaturhotels. Dieses ist das erste seiner Art und befindet sich nur wenige Schritte vom Élysée-Palast entfernt. Die Fassade und die Treppe stehen unter Denkmalschutz. 26 Buchstaben des Alphabets also 26 Zimmer und Suiten, die die Schönheit und Poesie verschiedener Autoren offenbaren: Andersen, Baudelaire, Calderon, Diderot, Eschylus, Flaubert, Goethe, Hugo, Ibsen, James, Kafka, La Fontaine, Musset, Nerval, Ovid, Proust, Queiroz, Rousseau, Shakespeare, Tolstoi, Urfe, Voltaire, Woolf, Xenophon, Yeats, Zola. Hinter jeder Tür verbirgt sich die Seele eines Dichters, eines Schriftstellers, eines Enthusiasten, der dem Raum eine besondere Atmosphäre verleiht, vor allem mithilfe ausgewählter Stücke, die auf die Wände gedruckt werden. Die Texte sind manchmal subtil, manchmal zärtlich, manchmal poetisch. Sie alle regen zum Nachdenken oder zur Kontemplation an. Die Zimmer sind eher nudefarben dekoriert und alle Möbel aus gebeizter Buche sind raffiniert. Acht Farbdeklinationen vereinen Nuancen von Kupfer, Feuer und Cognac. Und im Wohnzimmer gibt es einen Kamin. So gemütlich!
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But the quaint, charming, cozy atmosphere of the classy boutique hotel coupled with the beyond friendly and helpful staff exceeded all of our expectations.
Although we had visited Paris previously, planning an elopement in Paris from Canada is not an easy task. You want to foresee every possibility and make sure everything is as perfect as possible. I (the groom) called the hotel staff so many times to ask questions I thought they would hate me by the end, but each time they were so warm, friendly and did everything they could to assist. From emailing photos of different rooms in the hotel, to restaurant recommendations and reservations, calling restaurants on our behalf, and even though I fool myself that I have some sort of French skills, everyone on the staff were more than happy to converse in English.
The excellent level of service continued when we were actually at the hotel, the staff maintain professionalism but also make you feel like part of the family. So much so I'd like to name and thank them all for their hard work: Lou, Leo, Jessa, Noemie...thank you all so, so much! And if you're looking for the best restaurant recommendations in the city...Leo is the guy to know ;).
As for the hotel, again, you can expect the quaint, cozy and charming elegance of a top-level boutique hotel. The bathrooms are IMMACULATE, sparkling clean with remarkable and luxurious silver tile. Wonderful soaker tubs and beautiful showers. The beds and bedding are fluffy, elegant and incredibly comfortable. All the amenities are at your fingertips, and if you're in need of anything...that friendly hotel staff I rave about is always there. The large French windows in every room make it feel bright and airy. And...did I mention the bathrooms?!
We stayed in one of the deluxe rooms with a lovely rooftop terrace overlooking the Eiffel Tower, but I had the opportunity to have a peek at some of the other rooms and even without an Eiffel view, every room is wonderful.
Location is walking-distance perfect to just about anywhere you want to go. So with all of that I'm sure its redundant for me to say we highly recommend Le Pavillon Des Lettres and are counting the minutes until the next time we visit.
Thank you again to all of the staff for making our wedding in Paris the dream we imagined it could be.
At 8am, the worst construction I’ve ever heard in my entire life started on the street. The building was literally shaking and it sounded like a 747 jet engine was next to the window. I had to put toilet paper in my ears. No heads up from staff or an apology from management.
At 11:30am one of the receptionists calls with a rude tone asking when I will be vacating the room as checkout is at 12pm and on 4 hours of sleep I curtly tell her I need 10 minutes to take a shower and I will come down for the key but she hangs up the phone while I’m in the middle of a sentence.
3 minutes later while I’m starting to get angry and literally wet in the shower another receptionist comes up knocking on my door with the new key asking for my bags. At this point, I’m red hot and angrily tell them off about the service so far at the hotel
During the rest of the stay in our 2nd room, the shower kept flooding and overflowing into the rest of the bathroom. Construction continued including random hammering throughout the day, the fire alarm randomly went off one morning, and one of the late night staff met us at night without shoes on
I will say the two girls who checked us out the morning we left (didn’t see them before that moment) provided excellent service, unfortunately didn’t get their names but they’re too good for the place
The concierge and everyone else working here are very warm and helpful.