The luxury, the seductive contemporary design and the refined attention to every detail at L'Empire Paris are what welcome guests to the harmony of serenity and well-being. This luxurious property, full of charm, is a hotel particulier of the eighteenth century, where cocooning and elegance are emphasized.
Our fumoir invites you to relax and chat in a padded Zen atmosphere, savoring a hot chocolate or a good cognac Following the hotel's philosophy, respect for the environment and the modern design of L'Empire Paris, the superb ethanol fireplace pleasantly warms the environment.
The rooms at L'Empire Paris seem as though they don't have walls: complete with innovative and elegant furniture, spacious closets and comfortable beds, they provide an atmosphere of velvety intimacy. Perfectly soundproofed, the suites at L'Empire Paris are equipped with all the amenities, such as the Wi-Fi connection and the LCD satellite TV. The elegant rooms at L'Empire Paris have spacious and modern bathrooms with bathtub and shower. The Parisian spirit of L'Empire Paris also loves to surprise: discover all the seductive details that meticulously personalize each of the 42 rooms, as though it were a boutique.
Classic
20 m2 with double or queen bed
Deluxe
25 m2 with double or queen bed
Executive
45 m2 with double or queen bed, sofa bed, hydro-massage bath
by car: motorway A4 5 Km away. By plane: Charles de Gaulle Aiport 25 Km away. By metro: Louvre Rivoli, Châtelet les Halles, Pont Neuf ( lines 1,7,4)
Airport: 25 km
Train: 3 km
Bus: 50 m
Tube: 50 m
Destination information: Paris
Paris is a moveable feast. This is how Hemingway described the City of Lights. Magic, charm, glamour and romance are some of the epithets that capture the spirit of the city.
As the cradle of French culture, literature, the arts and music, and a city with an important, world-renowned gastronomic tradition, the capital of France is for many the most joyous European city with the warmest atmosphere.
Monuments such as the Eiffel Tower – France’s most iconic landmark – built in the Champ de Mars on the first anniversary of the Revolution –, the Arc de Triomphe – the symbol of the Napoleonic Wars – , the Bastille, Notre-Dame Cathedral – the most visited Gothic cathedral by tourists who are also attracted by Victor Hugo’s novel which brought the Hunchback of Notre-Dame to life –, are some of the most important monuments that visitors simply must see during their visit to Paris.
Another of the symbols of the French capital is the church of the Sainte-Chapelle with its 15 stained-glass windows that stand 15 metres high. A real burst of colour.