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Parisian Hideaways: Exquisite Rooms in Enchanting Hotels

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From the author of French Country Hideaways comes an enticing new insider’s entree to Paris. Eschewing the larger hotels and chains, Casey O’Brien Blondes has put together an impeccable list of four-star escapes carefully selected for their interior design, authenticity, panache, and personalized service. Grouped by theme—including literary, historic, and boudoir—the hotels present an enticing range of décor, from the timeless splendor of the Raphael, with its incomparable view of the Arch de Triomphe from its lush rooftop garden restaurant, to the minimalist verve of Hotel le A, off the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, where graphic black-and-white décor harmonize with Gallic élan. Each is unique, yet all share in common family or manager ownership, fewer than 100 rooms, generous room size, and very distinctive French style. With lush color photography and in-depth descriptions of each hotel, including a list of neighborhood restaurants, boutiques, gourmet treats, curiosities, or walking tours, Parisian Hideaways is a must for anyone longing to escape to or be inspired by the City of Lights.

216 pages, Hardcover

First published April 28, 2009

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May 26, 2012
So finally, having read some terrible decor books this weekend, I read this one. As usual, the text is there, but you won't really read it unless you have a fascination with modern Parisian innkeepers. But the small hotels featured in this book's pages are distinctive, stylish, unique, and provide plenty of style ideas. Well worth picking up!
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