This prestigious, Boutique hotel, built in 1877 in a "Haussmann"
style, typical of the era, owes its name to the Prince of
Wales (future King Edward VII) who often
sejourned there.
The Edouard VII Hotel ’s
unique atmosphere has been created thanks to an intelligent mélange of
marble, wood, parquet floors, Murano glass chandeliers and lights,
Napoleon III furniture, luxury fabrics and contemporary creations
(design by architect F. Foucaut).
For all your travel
needs (business, pleasure or both), you will find stylish surroundings
and genuinely kind and courteous staff.
HistoryIn France, the late 19th century was a flamboyant
period during which many new discoveries were made. It
witnessed
unprecedented changes is every domain: fashion, architecture, travel,
technology... As capital of France, Paris was at the forefront of this
revolution and soon became one of the most sought-after destinations in
Europe.
It was thanks to this popularity that the Edouard VII
opened its doors in 1877. Built in the same “Haussmannien”
style
as its neighbours, it appealed to the tastes of the time by offering
sumptuous, elegant accommodations.
Edward, Prince of Wales
and future King of England, loved Paris, choosing the Edouard VII Hotel
as his home whenever he visited the capital.
From here he
could explore the city, admire the views from the balconies, frequent
the Garnier Opera House and visit his noble acquaintances living in and
around the area.
The Edouard VII Hotel is in an exceptional
location on the prestigious avenue of the Opera,
near the Garnier Opera House, the Louvre
Museum, Palais Royal, Place
Vendome, luxury boutiques and Paris' famous department stores
(Galleries Lafayette and Printemps).
By car
Once
you are in the centre of Paris, head for the 2nd arrondissement
(district), 39 avenue de l’Opéra. There are two car parks (pay) 100m
from the hotel.
By plane
35 minutes from Charles de Gaulle Airport. Access by bus and
shuttle-bus.
By train
The closest SNCF station is Gare St Lazare.