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Hotel Lotti Paris * * * *


7 rue de Castiglione
75001 Paris - Ile de France - France


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Restaurant Il Lotti

The restaurant "Il Lotti":

The restaurant "Il Lotti" offers a refined Italian cuisine sure to entice in a cosy atmosphere. A special "business lunch" menu is offered for your professional luncheons. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served.
Access: From the hotel lobby or a private entrance on the Rue de Castiglione.
Restaurant capacity: 70 persons seated.

     

Bar La Dolce Vita

Bar La Dolce Vita:

The hotel's "La Dolce Vita" is not to be missed. In addition to numerous cocktails, "La Dolce Vita" offers you a snack menu served non-stop from 10:00 am until 11:00 pm. Open daily.

     
The Patio

The Patio:

The Lotti's magnificent courtyard is the ideal place to unwind and find serenity after a busy day in the capital. Daytime offers a seasonal luncheon menu. In the evening, this magical setting is the perfect place to enjoy that first aperitif or last nightcap.

     
     

Banquet, Meeting and Conference Rooms

     
Leonardo Meeting Room Michelangelo
 

The Hotel Lotti Paris offers ten banquet, meeting and conference rooms for all of your professional needs, such as press conferences, seminars, cocktails and banquets. Certain facilities benefit from natural lighting and open up into the courtyard which is at your disposal for professional lunches, dinners and cocktails.

     
Zelotti

Dimensions and Capacity

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Veronese
     
     
     

Facilities:

 Parking (fee required), Restaurant, Pets Allowed, Bar, 24 hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Non Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Safety Deposit Box, Soundproof Rooms, Heating.

Hotel Service

Hotel Services:

Room Service,

 Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Currency Exchange,

Valet Parking

     
 

ABOUT PARIS (The Louvre Museum)

 

 

The Louvre MuseumThe Louvre Museum is probably the most famous and largest art museum in the world!
The Louvre has approximately 6,000 European paintings and was originally designed as a palace. It has been influen
ced by major events in French history and has had many architects and decorators make changes and additions to the original structure. When the Musee d'Orsay was created in 1986, most of the post 1848 works left the Louvre and were transferred to the new Museuem which is close by.
The Louvre was built on the site of a medieval fortress on the banks of the Seine river. It served as the official residence of the French Kings during the 16th and 17th centuries before the court moved to Versailles in 1682. It officially became a "Peoples Museum" in 1793 after the Revolution.
Its collection, which ranges from Egyptian art of 5000 BC to nineteenth-century work, is divided into seven departments: Oriental and Islamic Antiquities; Egyptian Antiquities; Greek, Roman and Etruscan Antiquities; Painting; Sculpture; Decorative Arts; and Graphic Arts.