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As the former home of a family who once played a significant part in the artistic community of the Left Bank, the HOTEL MONGE, in the heart of the 5th arrondissement of Paris, has always been an address of prestige and significance in the Latin Quarter.This charming 4-star hotel reopened in 2016 following a complete renovation. The new décor of the establishment and its 30 bedrooms is largely inspired by the district in which it stands; a district that evolved in close harmony with the world of books.
So, naturally, the design of the décor offers numerous nods to the literary Paris of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the neighbouring University of Paris, known as the Sorbonne, as well as lithographs and souvenirs of journeys emblazoned with poetry and honouring the flora and fauna of the nearby Jardin des Plantes.
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The HOTEL MONGE, with its interior design created by Marie-Agnès Louboutin and Patrice Henry, has been modernised while still preserving the considerable charm of the bourgeois houses of the 19th century.
Here you will find interlocking salons, mouldings, Hungarian point parquet flooring, fireplaces of Carrara marble, exquisite furniture and tropical themed wallpapers from the Maison Deyrolle.
Here you can enjoy top-of-the-range services and amenities, including room service, a tea room and honesty bar, a Decléor wellness area with a hammam and massage room, as well as a concierge service and the assistance of a dedicated team that is particularly attentive to the welcome and satisfaction of each and every guest.
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Ideally located between the Jardin des Plantes and the world-famous Notre-Dame Cathedral, the HOTEL MONGE, which has several rooms overlooking the Arènes de Lutèce, is the perfect starting point for discovering Paris. From here you can explore the Latin Quarter, the Rue Mouffetard and the Place de la Contrescarpe, the Panthéon, the Sorbonne, the Jardin du Luxembourg, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Seine, the Ile de la Cité... With just a few minutes of travel on the Metro you can reach most of the emblematic sites of Paris.
Published on November 18, 2020 in Discovered
Like every year the Christmas magic invades Paris. The Galeries Lafayette Haussmann amaze us with their giant Christmas tree, their animations and their shop windows. This year's theme, to compensate the closing of the borders, is the journey beside Céleste, a young explorer!
Photo © Bing HAO - Unsplash
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