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Mandarin Oriental, Paris
Interior Courtyard of Mandarin Oriental, Paris
Map
General information
Location251 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France
Opening2011
ManagementMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Design and construction
Architect(s)Jean-Michel Wilmotte
Other information
Number of rooms99
Number of suites39
Number of restaurants4
Website
http://www.mandarinoriental.com/paris/

Mandarin Oriental, Paris is a luxury hotel in Paris. The 138-room hotel joined Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group's portfolio of managed hotels in June 2011. The hotel has 3 restaurants and bars, and a Cake Shop, all under Michelin star winning Chef Thierry Marx. Additional hotel features include "The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Paris" and a private, interior courtyard garden.

Location

Manadrin Oriental, Paris is located in the first arrondissement in the city of Paris on Rue Saint-Honoré, near Place Vendôme and the Jardin des Tuileries.

The Hotel

Mandarin Oriental, Paris: Mandarin Terrace Room

The hotel's 99 guest rooms and 39 suites are among the most spacious in the city.[1] Sybille de Margerie designed the guest rooms, suites, public spaces and The Spa, while designers Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku imagined the bar and restaurants. Architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte oversaw restoration of the building’s art deco façade.[2] The indoor garden was created by Wilmotte & Associés, in cooperation with landscape artists François Neveux and Bernard Rouyer.[3]

Mandarin Oriental, Paris has received much fanfare for its Thierry Marx-led restaurants. Just six months after opening, the signature restaurant "Sur Mesure by Thierry Marx" was awarded two stars in the 2012 Michelin Guide, the French guide to gourmet dining.[4] Chef Marx also presides over the casual restaurant Camelia as well as Bar 8 and the Cake Shop.

The Spa

The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Paris is one of the largest spas in the city.[5] Inside, the spa has four single treatment suites (each with its own steam shower) and three couples’ treatment suites (each with private steam showers and vitality pools). Hotel guests also have access to a hammam, a 14 m (46 ft) pool, and a fitness center.[6]

Restaurants & Bars[7]

  • Sur Mesure: Gourmet restaurant awarded two Michelin Stars, offering an intimate, haute couture setting.
  • Camélia: All-day restaurant serving a French and Asian-inspired menu designed by chef Thierry Marx
  • Bar 8: A place for upscale cocktails
  • Cake Shop: A bakery serving cakes, pastries, and other treats which can be taken into Camélia or to-go.

See also

References

  1. ^ "General Mandarin Oriental, Paris". Kiwi Collection Inc. Retrieved 2011-07-07./
  2. ^ "Mandarin Oriental opens in Paris". CondéNetUK Limited. Retrieved 2011-07-07./
  3. ^ "Mandarin Oriental opens in Paris". CondéNetUK Limited. Retrieved 2011-07-07./
  4. ^ "Mandarin Hotel Paris Restaurant Wins Two Michelin Stars". Travel Pulse. Retrieved 2012-07-20./
  5. ^ "Mandarin Oriental opens in Paris". CondéNetUK Limited. Retrieved 2011-07-07./
  6. ^ "Spa and Fitness at Mandarin Oriental, Paris". About.com. Retrieved 2012-07-20./
  7. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Paris - Paris Luxury Dining and Cuisine". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Retrieved 2011-07-07./