Sofitel Hotels, ambassador of modern French style

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Reading time: 0 minPublished on 22 June 2021

Established in 1964, Sofitel has 4 hotels in Paris, and is the first international luxury hotel brand to originate from France with over 120 chic and remarkable hotels in the world’s most sought after destinations.

Sofitel exudes a refined and understated sense of modern luxury, always blending a touch of French decadence with the very best of the locale.

Sofitel Paris Arc de Triomphe

Located in a quiet street, a stone’s throw from the Champs Elysées, between the Arc de Triomphe and the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, the Sofitel Paris Arc de Triomphe possesses the elegance and refinement of a Parisian pied-à-terre. Entirely renovated by the Studio Putman, the style is typically Parisian and offers a subtle balance with contemporary design. In its 93 rooms and 31 suites with soothing colours and sleek lines, the traditional luxury hotel codes were rethought. The concept’s key lies in modular and flexibility which let guests arrange and live in the space as they see fit. Sliding doors between the guestroom and the bathroom offer the possibility to protect your privacy or to transform your accommodation into an open-plan space The restaurant Les Cocottes Arc de Triomphe by Chef Christian Constant, proposes a chic French and authentic bistro cuisine. In a design space, guests can enjoy dishes served in cast-iron casseroles in the dining room, at the counter or on the terrace.

The Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel

The Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel is nestled among the most beautiful districts of Paris, close to the Champs Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. It is a perfect example of a Parisian residence, in an intimate, warm and cozy atmosphere. A typical townhouse dating back to the end of the 19th century fully renovated. Mixing French hospitality and Parisian chic, with a gastronomic restaurant Carte Blanche and an exceptional wine cellar, the Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel immerses its guests in the authentic and contemporary refinement of the French lifestyle. Each Sofitel is a unique blend of the French art de vivre and local refinement. Designed with the help of a certain Gustave Eiffel, Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel invites you to discover a world of luxury behind its majestic Haussmann façade. Named after Lord Baltimore, a loyal and notable guest who loved the City of Lights, this grand hotel was inaugurated in the Roaring Twenties - a time when Paris' flourishing arts scene prompted Hemingway to call the capital "a moveable feast."

Sofitel Paris Faubourg

One step from the mythical Champs-Elysees, the prestigious Place de la Concorde, the opulent Faubourg Saint-Honoré and the famous Louvre or Orsay Museums, enjoy a stay in the heart of Paris. Located in a 18th and 19th century building, this five-star hotel is the ultimate evocation of the Parisian luxury and a fashionable haven of peace. An authentic Parisian spell arises from the stylish design, the in-vogue bar, the elegant and inventive Blossom restaurant and the patio, best kept secret.

Sofitel Le Scribe Paris Opéra

Located on the Grands Boulevards, between the legendary Palais Garnier, the excitement of the Department Stores and the unmissable Place Vendôme, the Hôtel Scribe is a historic player in Parisian life since 1863. Built as part of the creation of the Opera district, the hotel immediately became the headquarters of the prestigious Jockey Club. In 1871, the famous trunk maker Louis Vuitton made it his Parisian address. The Lumière Brothers organized here in 1895 the very first public paying cinema screening, while a number of artists and celebrities such as Joséphine Baker took up residence there. The whole new decoration, signed by Wilson Associates - Atelier Tristan Auer, combines the Men’s Club spirit from the origins to the sparkling world of Parisian. On Sundays, Parisians and travelers indulge in the brunch ritual around a generous buffet before venturing out to enjoy Paris and all it has to offer. Throughout the day, Le Café Scribe, a place that is both chic and relaxed, welcomes coffee and tea experts, lovers of gourmet pastries looking for seasonal and quality products. You will be seduced by the Parisian spirit of this typically Rive Droite address.

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