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The Peninsula Paris

Hotel description

In Paris ' s heart, the prestigious 16th district has a great building in the Osman style - The Peninsula Paris. The building is not only an architectural one, but also a historic virtue of the French capital. In 1864, a rich Russian aristocrat of Basilski built a palace, which was sold in 1868 to the Spanish Queen Isabella, who lived here in Paris for 36 years, and at that time the palace was called Castilla. Then, in 1908, a Majestic hotel was opened in the building, which was screaming many world celebrities, for example, in 1928, composer George Gershwin wrote to the hotel his famous American in Paris. Since 1936, there have been various State institutions in the building, including the first UNESCO headquarters, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and in 1973 Henry Kissinger signed a peace agreement to end the war in Viet Nam. Finally, in August 2014, after extensive reconstruction and thorough restoration, the palace opened its doors as the Feninula Hotel Paris.

The hotel ' s guests are offered the highest standards of service and high-tech equipment, combined with the Parisian stitch and the charm of past centuries. These are the luxury ones equipped with the last word of the number machines, and the magnificent large pool centre, as well as the restaurants of the French and Chinese kitchens, the panoramic terrace on the roof, elegant cafes and bars, and other Lux services.

The Peninsula Paris combines a rich historical heritage and comfort of the twenty-first century.


Accommodation at The Peninsula Paris

The rooms are decorated in a classic contemporary style that follows the principles of simplicity and elegance, using the finest materials and craftsmanship.

The hotel has 200 rooms of various categories, including 166 Guest Rooms and 34 Suites. The rooms are equipped with the latest technology and decorated with elegant Parisian chic.



Rooms overview

The Peninsula Paris is located in the centre of Paris, on Cleber Street (avenue Kléber), next to the Triumph Arca, the Elysey Fields, Louvre and other famous city sites, 17.4 kilometres from Charles de Gaulle International Airport.

The Peninsula Spa, the largest hotel spa in Paris, invites you to experience bespoke wellness journeys. Subtly blending the elegance of French beauty with the ancient traditions of Asian treatments, this haven of relaxation offers a holistic collection of the world’s most prestigious treatments. Within its tranquil setting, you will find six individual treatment rooms and two private suites, as well as a 20-meter indoor pool and two vitality pools.

The wellness area includes a spacious, 20 m (65 ft) indoor pool and two Jacuzzis. Located near the pool, the two fitness and cardio-training rooms offer cutting-edge technology with LifeFitness machines. Fitness coaches are also on hand to help clients on a one-to-one basis and to create personal fitness routines to meet their specific needs.

L’Oiseau Blanc - The elegant restaurant of the French cuisine with a simple summer terrace on the roof, where an amazing 360-grade panoramic view of Paris opens.

In a stunning historical hall, the decorated by the Chinese and French opera, there was an exquisite Chinese restaurant. LiLispecializing in Canton's kitchen.

In the magnificent central lobby of the hotel, where the dining room was held in 1908, French and international kitchens are offered for the day.

At the café La Terrasse Kléber, located on the tenist terrace, on the Cleber Pedestrian street, offers a large selection of lungs, snacks and drinks.

Kléber - An elegant historical bar, stewed with a dub panel, offers a wide range of cocktails, excellent wines, aperitis and different kinds of whiskey.

Style Laundz-bar Kléber You can rest for an exquisite drink and smoke aromatic cigar.

Room service.

For guests, business services, free Internet access, modern art exhibition, parking, limo service, consier services, laundry and dry cleaning services.

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