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Celebrate nearly a century of Parisian history at the Renaissance Paris Hotel Le Parc Trocadero.
Long a closely guarded secret by those in the know, this grand Paris France
boutique hotel was formed by the union of two historic buildings and annexes.
The first -- at 55/57 Avenue Raymond Poincare -- was built in 1912 while the
second -- the Hotel Particulier at Number 59 -- was erected in 1910. The former
residence of Alfred Nobel, this Art Nouveau gem was designed by architects
Charles Letrosne and Camille Garnier. The hotel's three remaining buildings
previously housed the bronze and glassware workshops of the famous craftman in wrought iron :
Bagues.
Today, this elegant downtown Paris boutique hotel is the preferred
choice of history passionates and travelers seeking something
different. In addition to the Champs Elysees, Eiffel Tower, and the famed
Trocadero, nearby historic sites include:
- Saint Denis Basilica
- Saint-Germain-des-Près Abbey
- Les Halles Market
- Louvre museum
- Cathedral of Notre-Dame
- The Sainte Chapelle
- The Palais Royal
- University of the Sorbonne
- The Hôtel de Ville
- The College of France
- The Tuileries Garden
- The Pont Neuf
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Escape to the intimate tranquillity of The Renaissance Paris Hotel Le Parc Trocadero. Featuring a modern sensibility, lush garden settings and a splash of historical elegance, our hotel is a hidden gen in the heart of the City of Lights.
A residence and a private courtyard... unique in the Parisian architecture. |