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Is This The Prettiest Breakfast Room In Paris?

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February 14, 2012 at 3:00 PM | by | Comments (0)

Why, isn’t this just the prettiest darn little breakfast room you ever did see? It’s the vision that greeted us in the morning at Hotel Le Bellechasse in Paris recently.

The hotel was designed by Christian Lacroix, meaning that the rooms are really something – butterflies, horses, zodiac signs on the ceilings, for example – but the public areas are just as special.

The walls were amazing – Roman columns and Pompeian frescoes here, orange trees and parrots there, a still life, a medieval picture of a grocery store, and an Impressionist lady sitting at a table in the corner by the entrance.

Breakfast itself wasn’t so amazing – a nice enough buffet, but nowhere near worth the €21 that it costs (expensive Paris hotel breakfasts – that should be our next campaign). However, the breakfast room pretty much made up for it. Because waking up to this can’t help but put a smile on your face.

We booked an Original (mid-range) room for £156 through Jetsetter; a room tonight, the night of love in the city of love, will cost you £233. Rooms this weekend start at £259.

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