The Hotel Raphael was built on the site of a private mansion in 1925. This luxurious establishment was designed by architect Rousselot. Its bathrooms are particularly noteworthy in that, although totally renovated, none of their unique earthenware decor has been sacrified. The anecdotes about this hotel are full of the names of politicians and artists. With exotic pink and red marble, magnificent Belle Epoque double bassins, eighteenth century pastels and paintings, and wooden panelling, the Hotel Raphael really is a top class establishment. In the centre of Paris and within walking distance of:Avenue Champs-Elys?es,Arc de Triomphe,Eiffel Tower,The top designer boutiques on Avenue Montaigne and Avenue Victor Hugo,Cabarets: Lido and Crazy Horse,The Museum of Modern Art. |
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Restaurant La Salle ? Manger:This gastronomic restaurant at the Hotel Raphael offers an inventive menu. The chef Philip Delahaye, proposes seasonal cuisine with fish specialities. The dining room is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. With a variety of decors and surroundings, and situated in one of the most sophisticated Parisian neighbourhoods, the Hotel Raphaels 7 lounges are available for both professionall and private functions. The Blue Lounge is particularly suitable for private meals and cocktails. The elegant room, decorated in turquoise and gold-leaf, has a maximum capacity of 20 people. The Tauber Lounge is easily adapted to suit events ranging from receptions to conferences and business meetings. It can welcome up to 60 people and yet is equally suitable for the most confidential of interviews |
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