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HÔTEL REGINA LOUVRE
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HOTEL REGINA LOUVREWhere traditional Parisian elegance and five-star luxury This stylish hotel is opposite the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Gardens and moments from the Eiffel Tower as well as designer shops, museums and galleries. Contemporary amenities fit effortlessly in alongside original features, leaving a lasting impression of traditional French style and city living.
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HOTEL RAPHAEL
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HOTEL RAPHAELHotel Raphael stands near the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Elysées and the Arc de Triomphe, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. Close to popular museums, galleries and boutiques, the hotel has long been associated with the worlds of literature, music and the arts. Furnished in true Parisian style, the hotel unites original features with modern amenities, decorated with pieces of Louis XV- and Louis XVI-style furniture, and fitted with contemporary features.
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MAJESTIC HOTEL-SPA
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MAJESTIC HÔTEL-SPAMajestic Hôtel-Spa is a luxury residence near the Place du Trocadéro and the Champs-Elysées, nestled within the heart of the 16th arrondissement. Prestigious suites and guestrooms, some with private city terraces and kitchenettes are suitable for both long and short stays. Its Spa and Fitness area offer tranquil respite from the busy streets of Paris.
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ABOUT USIn the Parisian luxury hotel landscape, it is necessary to distinguish a particular and unequalled history, that of the Baverez family. . One hundred and fifteen years of presence, investment and daily involvement in the creation and development of a 100% French family business. The story begins at the beginning of the last century. When Leonardo Tauber, founder of Regina (1900), Majestic (1907), and Raphael (1925), died in 1944, he had already entrusted the reins of his hotels to Constant Baverez, his right-hand man and partner. It is by taking over that he becomes the first of a long line in the history of luxury hotels by preserving the continuity of a family heritage. Today the group is led by its great-granddaughter Mrs Véronique Valcke. The three hotels have managed to preserve both their historical cachet and their respective characteristics. |
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From avenue Kléber to rue la Pérouse, via Place des Pyramides, discover our three establishments in the heart of Paris.
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