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The most beautiful luxury hotels in Paris's 2nd arrondissement, by Yonder
In its article on "The most beautiful luxury hotels in the 2nd arrondissement in Paris", Yonder presents La Maison Favart :
La Maison Favart, a luxury hotel in the 2nd arrondissement with Parisian elegance
This charming Paris hotel is named after the famous artistic couple of the second half of the 18th century, who played a key role in the development of the Opéra-Comique, located 50 meters from the hotel, also known as "Salle Favart". Romantic figures of the French opera scene, the spirits of Charles-Simon and Justine Favart still haunt the corridors between powdered drapes, printed carpets and baroque lamps.
The 39 key rooms - from the classic chambre to the Petite Maison, the couple's former two-storey apartments - are scattered across the floors and all boast a profoundly 18th-century Parisian decor: Jouy canvases, flower-patterned headboards, Louis XV furniture, silks, velvets, thick curtains, chandeliers and period paintings. While some rooms have balconies overlooking the courtyard, others have first-rate views of the Opéra Comique. Our favorite? The red suite under the rooftops, evoking a theatrical setting with red armchairs and curtains and charming exposed beams, not to mention the vast bathroom with a marble bath overlooking Paris.
While there's no restaurant to speak of, the Maison Favart is full of living spaces and little touches, just like in a real home. There's a dining room for breakfast and the daily snack - a simple, almost family ritual - a library and a bar where the evening goes on.
After a day exploring the capital, there's nothing better than a moment of relaxation in the Maison Favart wellness area. Sauna, massage bed, pool with waterfall and water jets: everything invites you to relax, breathe and slow down. The space can even be made private for a moment of perfect intimacy. The more energetic will then head next door to the gym, equipped with treadmills, elliptical and recumbent bikes.
The plus? The hotel's location: on a small, little-frequented but very central street, just a stone's throw from many points of interest - the Opéra Comique, the Palais Garnier, the Grands Magasins, the Place de la Bourse, and the Aux Lyonnais restaurant for dinner nearby.
Read the full article on the Yonder website.