Located in the heart of Paris, just off the Champs Elysées, the Hotel Lancaster is a luxurious hideaway, constructed in a 19th-century private mansion. It is an intimate address, with the feel of an elegant private residence. The staff goes above and beyond to cultivate the art of hospitality inspired by passion, loyalty, discretion and humility. The goal is to ensure the satisfaction and enjoyment of each guest.
The hotel offers 46 rooms and 11 suites over eight floors, in a plush atmosphere that cultivates a certain art of living à la Française. Traditional furniture, paintings by old masters, antiques and the re-creation of historical fabrics celebrate the decorative arts in the best light. Here, the feel of a thoroughly charming traditional home reigns. To create La Table du Lancaster, the hotel owners have called on the talent of master chef, Michel Troisgros. La Table du Lancaster offers fine dining that is intimate, understated and contemporary.
The interior courtyard of the former mansion is now a peaceful courtyard garden, where tradition meets contemporary minimalism. A refreshing green oasis inspired by Asian and European sensibilities, its modest proportions only enhance its affect. This is a place of serenity and calm in the heart of the capital.
The former entrance for horse-drawn carriages leads to the main hall. Bathed in light passing through three vast arched windows that open onto the courtyard garden, the salon has several areas for conversation and socializing. Antique furniture blends in with more contemporary pieces here.
Just steps from the most celebrated avenue in the world, the Champs Elysées, and just around the corner from the Triangle d'Or, the Hotel Lancaster's sandstone façade stands proudly on Rue de Berri in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. Its neighborhood is easily accessed by foot via the prestigious Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, the Place de l'Etoile, and the Place de la Concorde.
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