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[16.08.2007 00:15]
Date published
Jun 2007
90 out of 100
Le Meurice
This hotel was built in 1835 and is "decorated in classic French palace style". In the lobby you will find "green and white marble floors" and an "art nouveau glass roof". There are also antiques and art "on loan from Sotheby's and Christie". The author describes the atmosphere as "opulent". The hotel has attracted "royalty and celebrities over [more...]
This hotel was built in 1835 and is "decorated in classic French palace style". In the lobby you will find "green and white marble floors" and an "art nouveau glass roof". There are also antiques and art "on loan from Sotheby's and Christie". The author describes the atmosphere as "opulent". The hotel has attracted "royalty and celebrities over [more...]
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[28.07.2006 22:51]
Date published
Jun 2006
100 out of 100
The Art of Reincarnation
Awarded the highest accolade by Gayot, the Hotel Meurice is rated as "pure luxury" and classified as "among the very best hotels in the world." Having initially opened its doors in 1817, the hotel has been restored to its "original spirit and grandeur" and sports a lobby with "240 square meters of gold leaf" adorning its walls. The opulence of the [more...]
Awarded the highest accolade by Gayot, the Hotel Meurice is rated as "pure luxury" and classified as "among the very best hotels in the world." Having initially opened its doors in 1817, the hotel has been restored to its "original spirit and grandeur" and sports a lobby with "240 square meters of gold leaf" adorning its walls. The opulence of the [more...]
Article
[17.11.2005 16:09]
Date published
Jan 2005
100 out of 100
Le Meurice - grand but intimate
Bradman's guide describes Le Meurice as one of the smaller of the "grand hotels" of paris and therefore it has " a warm and intimate atmosphere". It is described as "a dazzling little establishment" with "gilt trimmings and chreub-adorned ceilings" - in a nutshell "eighteenth century luxury". A special mention is made of the "dynamic young chef" [more...]
Bradman's guide describes Le Meurice as one of the smaller of the "grand hotels" of paris and therefore it has " a warm and intimate atmosphere". It is described as "a dazzling little establishment" with "gilt trimmings and chreub-adorned ceilings" - in a nutshell "eighteenth century luxury". A special mention is made of the "dynamic young chef" [more...]
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