HÔTEL LE LAVOISIER * * * *
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Hotel in a quiet street with a chic and sober decor for the common areas and the equipped and soundproofed rooms.
In the heart of fashion district, Right Bank, Hotel Le Lavoisier is located in a quiet street close to Haussmann boulevard and its famous shopping district. The architect has placed on the old, chic and sober decoration at a time, whether it be for the public parts or rooms, all perfectly equipped and soundproofed. The latter are not very large but are well studied for people with reduced mobility. Nevertheless, there is a mini bar… The staff is very friendly and attentive.
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However, I hadn't stayed there in the last 6 years as I was living permanently in Paris. Now, as a visitor to the French capital once again, I resumed my lodging habits and booked the Lavoisier for 2 nights. Unaware it had been sold, I was taken aback by the transformation of the hotel.
Upon arrival, I was greeted by what seemed like an entirely new establishment, prompting a moment of doubt about whether I had arrived at the correct address.
While I understand that changes often accompany shifts in ownership, the new decor failed to meet the expectations one would have for a prestigious establishment in the 8th arrondissement. The lobby, with its glaringly bright lights and shiny white paint, resembled more of a hospital hallway than a welcoming entrance. Moreover, the relocation of the breakfast room to the lobby gave the impression of a trendy restaurant rather than a traditional hotel. The mishmash of Japanese influences, lantern-style chandeliers, and an assortment of small tables with mismatched chairs, ranging from Ikea styles to rattan, created an eclectic but disjointed atmosphere.
My initial disappointment was somewhat alleviated upon entering room 36, which retained its old charm. The comfortable bed ensured a peaceful night's rest amidst the unfamiliar changes.
One reassuring aspect was the presence of familiar faces among the original staff, which contributed to a sense of familiarity and comfort.
Nevertheless, I hope that the decor will undergo adjustments to better align with the refined tastes expected in this district. Perhaps starting with dimming the lights could help create a more subdued and welcoming ambiance.
On y séjourne avec grand plaisir , l'accueil y est sympathique, les chambres sont pleines de charmes et élégantes, et l'emplacement est idéal dans le centre de Paris.