Le Marquis by Inwood Hotels, Paris Hotels
Simple yet stylish boutique hotel with spacious rooms, a garden, a bar, and massage services
Le Marquis Hotel boasts a truly unique and captivating connection to the legendary Oscar Wilde, offering guests an immersive experience into the world of his art and fascinating lifestyle. The hotel’s design is meticulously crafted to showcase the beauty and artistic expression that defined Wilde’s life, allowing visitors to feel as though they are stepping back in time. Located a mere 12 minutes from the iconic Eiffel Tower, Le Marquis also enjoys a supremely convenient location near a host of other popular Parisian attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring the rich culture and deep history of the captivating city.
Upon entering your room at Le Marquis, you will be immediately embraced by a thoughtfully curated color palette of warm yellow tones and striking, intense blacks. This combination creates a uniquely peaceful, undeniably cozy, incredibly intimate, and distinctly luxurious ambiance. The decor, profoundly inspired by the mesmerizing lifestyle of Oscar Wilde, seamlessly blends authentic elegance with a seductive charm that is sure to captivate. The Executive Rooms, in particular, stand out for their sophisticated design and a touch of refreshing originality. They feature carefully selected furniture that beautifully plays on contrast and relaxing colors, further enhanced by vibrant shades of royal blue and mandarin. Adding to the hotel’s versatility, there are also conveniently adjoining rooms available, making it an excellent choice for families or larger groups traveling together and seeking a comfortable and connected stay.
Beyond the meticulously designed rooms, Le Marquis provides a delightful daily breakfast, overflowing with an abundant and tempting selection of both sweet and savory dishes to kickstart your day. For moments of relaxation and quiet contemplation, guests are invited to grab a captivating book or a refreshing drink and fully enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the hotel’s inviting lounge or the serene beauty of the internal garden. For those seeking extra pampering and rejuvenation, indulge in the luxury and convenience of an in-room massage. Alternatively, you can savour a delicious meal in the comfort of your room by taking advantage of the hotel’s convenient and efficient room service. When the sun goes down and you are looking for a more vibrant and fun-filled evening, the Marquis Bar, thoughtfully designed to be reminiscent of famous English clubs, awaits. It’s the perfect setting to unwind, socialize, and enjoy expertly crafted and utterly delicious cocktails.
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