Hotel Lancaster - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The Lancaster feels a million miles away from the crowds and fast-food outlets of the Champs-Elysées. In reality the hotel is just steps away, but the mood is entirely different. Instead, the renovated 19th-century townhouse is synonymous with discretion: While many big names have stayed here, ... eluxury.com
No title - expert review Modern flourishes like perfume-bottle lamp bases and a Japanese garden revitalized the public spaces of this former Spanish nobleman's town house in 2004, along with a revamped restaurant by three-star Michelin veteran Michel Troisgros. Not everything is contemporary, though; room keys and doorbells... fodors.com
No title - expert review This sanctuary of sophistication and tranquillity, just a stone's throw from the Arc de Triomphe, is the ultimate antidote to those designer hotels that are a triumph of style over substance. It is an elegant townhouse that was converted into a hotel in the 1930s by Emile Wolf, and his antiques stil... forbestraveler.com
No title - expert review Only steps from the Champs-lysees, the hotel Lancaster is a luxurious hideaway created from a private 19th century mansion. Inhale the perfume of the immense bouquet of flowers in the lobby, and then admire the rich atmosphere wrought in part by traditional furniture, paintings by old masters, antiq... gayot.com
No title - expert review Situated just off the Champs Elysees, Hotel Lancaster is an exclusive, small townhouse hotel, where luxury is synonymous with an unprecedented standard of service. With 60 rooms, including 11 suites (some with views of Eiffel Tower & Sacre Coeur) situated around a zen like courtyard garden, this Pet... lhw.com
No title - expert review Situated just off the Champs Elysees, Hotel Lancaster is an exclusive small townhouse hotel where luxury is synonymous with an unprecedented standard of service. With only 45 rooms and 15 suites around a zen like courtyard garden, this mini palace takes pride in the tranquility and discretion it off... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The Hotel Lancaster is Paris' most sophisticated gem: small and flawless without dazzle. Since this 1889 mansion was converted by hotelier Emile Wolf in the 1930's, it has played host to the more refined of the celebrity set — Marlene Dietrich, Noel Coward, Grace Kelly. And even today, after i... tablethotels.com
Charming hotel - user review My wife and I stayed at The Lancaster in May 2005 for our last night in Paris. We were in a prestige room, right next door to the Marlene Dietrich suite, that was exactly as it appeared on the web site and also cheaper when booked on the Internet.The staff was very pleasant and helpful.The room was ... fodors.com
Sensational - user review The Lancaster is a complete joy. Superb rooms, a great ambience, decent location and s... fodors.com
DAMN! - user review It was just amazing! Fantastically romantic and beaut... travel.yahoo.com
Love the Lancaster! - user review Even though my stay in Paris was not what I hoped for, I longed to be back in my room. The room was lush and comfortable! It was the best part of my stay because the service and... travel.yahoo.com
The best Paris has to offer! - user review If you do want to make an unforgettable trip to Paris, do stay here. The rooms were nice, as was the staff. The hotel is amazing, the design, the location, the food and the small ... travel.yahoo.com
I would like to live here! - user review Everything with this small boutique hotel is excellent, superb, refined, elegant, brilliant and just lovely. The staff is ALWAYS happy to help (not only because they got paid - th... travel.yahoo.com
My favorite hotel in Paris - user review This place is the best. Steps off the Champs Elysees on Rue de Berri, it's right in the middle of things and convenient to everything. Rooms are elegant, if a bit small. The food i... travel.yahoo.com
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