"On Avenue de l'Opéra, near the Comédie Française, a chic brasserie whose vintage interior mixes Art Deco and the 1970s, with mirrors, gilding, yellow marble and corduroy upholstering. The culinary lineup by Philip Chronopoulos is big-boned and Gallic down to its core (pot au feu, poultry and sweetbread vol au vent, veal cutlet with morels)." - Michelin Inspector
"The Nolinski feels almost too cool—in a good way—for the neighborhood. The Jean-Louis Deniot interiors balance an aristocratic look with playful touches (take the Grand Salon, which matches polished-brass Deco-style tables with an electric-teal piano). This is high-comfort too: a candle-lit spa awaits you downstairs, and you'll find a deep bathtub in your enormous bathroom. Almost everything is available for purchase, in case you fall so in love with the linens you need them at home. The location and the design are unbeatable, and they come at a price point far more accessible than Paris's Palace hotels." - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta
"On the prestigious Avenue de l'Opéra, just a stone's throw from the Comédie Française, this exceptionally elegant hotel is a perfect blend of contemporary aesthetics and French art de vivre. The spa's various treatments are designed by La Colline, a Swiss-based cosmetics laboratory with a focus on nature and biotechnology." - The MICHELIN Guide
"On the prestigious Avenue de l'Opéra, just a stone's throw from the Comédie Française, this exceptionally elegant hotel is a perfect blend of contemporary aesthetics and French art de vivre. Interior designer Jean-Louis Deniot has combined premium materials and iconic pieces, deploying subtle lighting effects to show them off to their best advantage. The same captivating atmosphere reigns in the spa, where a marriage of granite and wood panelling sets the tone. The various treatments are designed by La Colline, a Swiss-based cosmetics laboratory with a focus on nature and biotechnology. From anti-aging facials and collagen masks to personalised massages, there are plenty of rituals to choose from. There's also a lap pool and hammam, plus the option to sign up for a fitness session with a coach." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The Nolinski feels almost too cool—in a good way—for the neighborhood. The Jean-Louis Deniot interiors balance an aristocratic look with playful touches (take the Grand Salon, which matches polished-brass Deco-style tables with an electric-teal piano). This is high-comfort too: a candle-lit spa awaits you downstairs, and you'll find a deep bathtub in your enormous bathroom. Almost everything is available for purchase, in case you fall so in love with the linens you need them at home. The location and the design are unbeatable, and they come at a price point far more accessible than Paris's Palace hotels." - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta