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Pavillon de la Reine is an oasis of peace: the flowered
courtyard isolates the guest rooms from the outside animation.
This hotel is located in the Place des Vosges, with a delightful
flowering square of its own, and it stands draped in cascades of
ivy and hanging baskets. The Place des Vosges was built in 1605
by King Henry IV of France in the ancient aristocratic quarter
of Marais. It is still considered one of the most beautiful
squares in the world with nine houses on each side built over
arcades which are home to chic restaurants, antique shops,
private art galleries and Le Pavillon de la Reine. If your room
doesn't overlook the courtyard, then you may contemplate the
patio planted of trees and flowers.
On entering, one can feel its sense of history. The objects
d'art are antique and the paintings original, some centuries old.
All of the rooms are individually decorated, some with wooden
beams, others with a small balcony. Heritage and present-day
comforts are cleverly interwoven. The furnishings are designed
with typical French flair, the facilities right up-to-date with
five-star amenities and luxurious bathrooms. Start your day by
enjoying the rich buffet breakfast. The pains au chocolat,
croissants, and French baguette bread freshly baked by the next-door
baker are always very much appreciated by the guests. |