HOTEL LATOUR-MAUBOURG ☆☆☆

150 rue Grenelle 75007 Paris

Description

Hôtel de Latour Maubourg is a splendid private mansion of the epoch Napoléon III. The hotel, newly refurbished in 2006, composes of 16 rooms and one Junior Suite, all individually designed using fine materials and antiques pieces providing historical accents. Original mouldings, fire places, the stunning spiral staircase and the vaulted cellar have been combined with modern and elegant comfort. The peaceful inner court yard with terrace and garden allows a view of the parisan neighbourhood. The hotel is located in a quiet street just a few steps from the Invalides, near Avenue des Champs Elysées, the Museums Orsay and Rodin, the Eiffel Tower…

How to get there

Arrival by public transport:
- Métro line 8 (Balard/Créteil-Préfecture): get off at Latour-Maubourg.
- RER C: get off at Invalides.
- There is a shuttle service from Roissy Charles De Gaulle airpor

Near to the hotel

The hotel Latour Maubourg is situated in the bourgeois and chic 7th Arrondissement between the Eiffel Tower, Avenue des Champs Élysées and Saint Germain.

With the Métro line 8 nearby and the many buses stopping near the Esplanade des Invalides, you benefit from a privileged location from which to explore Paris. Whether you are on foot or using public transportation, every part of the city is easily accessible from the hotel.

Rooms description

Classic rooms
Full
230.00 €
Although our classic rooms are smaller in size, they are very colourful and decorated with refinement in different styles: Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Louis XIII and Napoleon III. No service or attention to detail is spared.
10 à 12 m²
Superior rooms
Full
260.00 €
Our superior rooms are decorated in attractive colours and different styles : Louis XV, Louis XIII and Napoleon III.
The one on the ground floor having his private access to the inner courtyard garden has been embellished with silk and leather in orange.
15 m²
Deluxe room
Full
360.00 €
Our Deluxe rooms are all decorated in style Napoleon III using fine and precious materials such as velvet of Kenzo and satin and taffetas of Lelièvre. Two are on the ground floor with magnificent mouldings on the ceiling and original fireplaces. One does have an old fashioned claw foot bath and the other one a large relaxing shower.
Two other Deluxe rooms are situated on the first floor having a small balcony overlooking the square and Rue de Grenelle. One of them, entirely in red with bees, beautiful antic furniture original of the epoch Napoleon III and a bathroom made of red roses.
20 to 25 m²