Sunday, February 1, 2009

Hotel San Regis — Paris, France

More like a deluxe guesthouse, the Hotel San Regis offers an exquisite setting with its terraces affording guests stunning views overlooking Paris rooftops. As Travel and Leisure Magazine wrote, What a lovely place to hide out. The formal gardens that flank the Champs Elysees were the site of the World Fair of 1885. Today, they are occupied by the Grand Palais and Petit Palais, just a short walk from the elegant wrought iron marquise at the entrance to Hotel San Regis. The hotel interiors are ravishing in colour, textures and imagination; the rich patinas of the cabinet-makers craft contrasting with the luxuriance of antique furnishings. The hotel has the charm and warmth of a private club having just 33 bedrooms and 11 suites, three of them with a terrace. The intimate dining room does not advertise itself but its discovery is a joy indeed.San Regis - The restaurant is nestled in the decor of a library and serves traditional French cuisine, inspired by the Provence region. It is adjacent to the English bar, Winter Garden and "Boiseries" lounge

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