Area Wellness

An homage to haute couture in Paris

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Mandarin Oriental, Paris is Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group's only address in France, at the heart of this fashion capital on rue Saint- Honoré, just steps from Place Vendôme and with the Garnier Opera, Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre all close by. Mandarin Oriental, Paris is housed inside an historic 1930’s Art Deco-inspired building that comes alive with unique character. Mandarin Oriental, Paris is the city’s most vibrant hotel, where contempora­ry Parisian elegance blends with oriental refinement. The hotel brings together the foremost internatio­nal names in design. Architect Jean-michel Wilmotte has supervised renovation of the building and its’ facade and patio, in consultati­on with landscape design agency Neveux-rouyer. Sybille de Margerie of SM Design imagined the interior design and décor of the rooms, suites, spa and public spaces, Gilles & Boissier designed the 430 sq m Parisian Apartment, while Agence Jouin Manku was behind the concept for the bar and restaurant­s. Mandarin Oriental, Paris offers 135 luxurious rooms and suites that are among the most spacious in Paris. Highlights of the hotel include a lushly landscaped indoor garden, a choice of three restaurant­s, a chic cocktail bar and a Cake Shop overseen by acclaimed Chef Thierry Marx. Elegant, state-of-the-art meeting rooms and amenities welcome meetings and private events. The peaceful setting of the SPA promotes well- being and relaxation through oriental- inspired holistic treatments. Trained therapists perform Mandarin Oriental's signature wellbeing, beauty and massage programmes as well as a selection of beauty treatments by Guerlain. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Paris, which is open to both in-house and local Parisians, has seven private suites, each equipped for heat and water treatments. A large indoor pool and fitness centre complete the wellness services. Mandarin Oriental, Paris has been granted an official “Palace Distinctio­n” by Atout France, the French Agency for Tourism Developmen­t, only three years after its opening.

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