A Deux Pas de la Madeleine
1. Le Burgundy Paris
Reopened in 2010 after a two-year transformation, Le Burgundy Paris is a testament to five-star elegance, a vision realized by architect Vincent Bastie. The hotel is a harmonious blend of classicism and contemporary art, paying tribute to the Art Deco era. It features luxurious materials and a subdued atmosphere, with artistic highlights including Marco Del Re's fresco at the Baudelaire cognac bar and Guy de Rougemont's marble sculptures.
With 59 rooms and suites, Le Burgundy offers a refined aesthetic and comfort. Each room, ranging from 24m² to 210m² for the presidential suite, is enhanced with contemporary art. The suites provide exceptional amenities, some in duplex or with private terraces, all showcasing impeccable taste in design and luxury.
The hotel also boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant led by Chef Pierre Rigothier, and a cognac bar with the ambiance of an English club. The Burgundy by Sothys Spa, with its pool, hammam, sauna, fitness room, and massage cabins, completes the experience, offering a haven of relaxation and well-being.
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