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"Steeped in a decadent, Belle Époque Montmartre spirit, I felt the hotel’s history—once a girls’ school, then a pleasure house opened in 1905—through Jacques Garcia’s lavish designs of velvet couches, massive headboards, opulent wallpaper, and texture everywhere. With just 20 rooms and suites, each an homage to that era, the public spaces are lively Parisians’ watering holes: three flowing salons (the Salon des Mille et Une Nuits, the Salon des Petits Bonheurs, and the Winter Garden overflowing with green) make it ideal for mingling with locals and fellow travelers." - Matt Ortile