When it opened in 1877, the Normandy Hotel was a palace. It was intended to accommodate English uppercrust clientele visiting Paris.
Thanks to Les Hôtels de Paris group, it has regained the prestige of the Belle Epoque and its years of splendour.
Located in the quarter of the antiques shops and luxurious fashion boutiques, its 117 rooms and suites are decorated with antique furniture. Demanding clientele can count on the service of a faithful, attentive and friendly staff. While international businessmen mix with artists looking for privacy – which is difficult to find in the capital. The Normandy Hotel has recently revealed a secret – hidden
under the false ceilings of the dining room (seven metres above the floor) there are
columns, mouldings and a ceiling covered with frescos and gold leaf which were installed at the time of the German occupation. It is just something to delight guests and assure them that the Normandy Hotel is one of the jewels in the crown of the Parisian hotel business.
Rooms
117 standard and superior rooms. All with
air-conditioning and Internet access.
Leisure
The cosy English bar and its new welcoming
terrace is perfect for work meetings or simply
to chat. Try a single malt whisky selected from
among the best Scotland has to offer and
don’t miss the Jazz evening every Thursday.
Dining
The breakfast room serves a delicious buffet
style breakfast.
Meeting facilities
Five meeting rooms from 16 to 186 square
metres.
Location
The Normandy Hotel is still ideally located at
the corner of the Rue Saint-Honoré, opposite
the Louvre, and a stone’s throw from the
Comédie Française and the Palais Garnier.