HistoryIts name gives homage to the Duke of Westminster who liked to stay here in
the middle of the 19th century, from whom the hotel took its coat of arms.
Today, the present Duke still stays in the hotel. A noble sign for an
institution where luxury agrees perfectly with discretion.
For over 150 years, the hotel has made its home in a street that seemed
pre-destined: Rue de la Paix. Here, in fact, all seems calm and quiet.
A precious stone's throw from the Place Vendτme, the Opera, and the
Tuileries, the Hotel Westminster stands with its Hausmannian facade amongst the
prestigious addresses of the high fashion and jewellery district.
Le Celadon, was awarded a Michelin star for its outstanding cuisine
and exceptional service. Using shades of pale green with accents of celadon
porcelain, crystal, and silk, the renowned interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon
has brilliantly recreated the French style of the Regency era.
During the week-end, "Le Cιladon" becomes "Le Petit Ciladon.
The service and the decor changes to welcome one into atmosphere that is both
refined and relaxed, comfortable and cosy, like a family home where one is
pleased to find oneself again.
The piano bar, The Duke's Bar,serves light meals, cocktails, and
traditional afternoon tea.From monday to friday from 18:30 to 21:30 a pianist
animates cocktail hour. Thursday, Friday and Saturday night from 22:00 onward
the chords of a pianist and a jazz singer lead one melodiously to the gates of
dreams.