Montalembert Hotel
Hotel Overview
The Hotel Montalembert, long a historic landmark on the Left Bank
of Paris, was built in 1926 and re-opened in October 1990 after
nearly a year-long, million dollar restoration and refurbishment.
HistoryThe Hotel Montalembert was named after Charles Forbes Montalembert,
the famous politician, writer and member of the prestigious Academie Francaise.
In 1989, the hotel was purchased by Grace Leo-Andrieu and her husband Stephane,
who undertook the meticulous refurbishment of the hotel's 56 rooms and suites.
Location
The Hotel is situated on the left bank's Rue Montalembert.
Rooms
Whether classic or contemporary, each of the 56 rooms and suites have an
individual look and offer warmth and welcome in equal measure along with high
standards facilities.
Room Features:
- Mini bar
- Hairdryer
- Fine linen
- Personal safe
- Alarm-clock radio
- DVD and CD library
- Complimentary newspaper
- Wireless internet connection
- Two lines telephone with voicemail
- Multi-channel flat screen TV with DVD and CD player
Bathrooms have been fitted out with every conceivable luxury in mind:
- Cascais marble floors, and tall pivoting mirrors
- Fabulous deep bathtubs, with state-of-the-art chrome fixtures
Room Types:
Contemporary Suite: With their own living area, modern suites offer a
great space enhanced by their sycamore furniture. Possibility of a one or two
bedroom suite.
- Twin or Queen bed
- High floor location
- Wi-Fi Internet connection
- Bang & Olufsen Video Hifi system
- Large and bright marble bathrooms
- Around 30 – 50 square meters / 325 – 540 square feet
Traditional Suite: For those who want to enjoy the unique
modern-classic combination, the Traditional suite is the perfect place to stay.
- High floor location
- Wi-Fi Internet connection
- Two separate entrances
- Two marble bathrooms
- Twin or European king bed
- Flat screen TV – DVD & CD player
- Around 40 square meters / 430 square feet
Junior Suite: Lovely and unique in style, the contemporary Junior
Suites welcome guests in a cosy and comfortable environment. All located on the
top floors, they offer a great view over Paris. On the 8th floor, the mansards
create a typical Parisian atmosphere.
- High floor location
- Wi-Fi Internet connection
- Twin, Queen or Double bed
- Bang & Olufsen Video Hifi system
- One large or two marble bathroom(s)
- Around 25 square meters / 270 square feet
Deluxe Room: By reserving a Deluxe room, you’ll be entitled to choose
between two atmospheres. Would you prefer Louis Philippe antiques with modern
items or a purely contemporary environment.
- Street view
- Marble bathroom
- Wi-Fi Internet connection
- Twin, Queen or Double bed
- Flat screen TV – DVD & CD player
- Possibility of inter-connecting rooms
- Around 20 square meters / 215 square feet
Superior & Standard Room: Perfectly designed for short breaks or
individual stays, Superior and Standard rooms offer the same high level of
equipment.
- Marble bathroom
- Queen or Double bed
- Street or courtyard view
- Wi-Fi Internet connection
- Flat screen TV – DVD & CD player
- Between 14 & 16 square meters / 150 to 175 square feet
Services
- Wellness center (nearby)
- 24 hour room service
- Complimentary shoe shine
- Dry cleaning and valet service
Business Services:
- Meeting area
- Fax and copy service
- Wi-Fi internet connection in public areas – free Internet access
- Laptop and cellular phones to rent thorough the concierge
Food & Beverages
Open 7 days a week, the Restaurant welcomes you for breakfast. Its
tasty & inventive cuisine is served continuously from 12 to 10pm. The Bar
is open until midnight and proposes a wide range of Champagnes by the glass, an
extensive whisky menu and creative cocktails. Everyday, Tea Time offers a rich
selection of world teas complemented perfectly by “artisanale” and inventive
sweets.
The Salon Gallimard, which owes its name to its large collection of
books from the nearby publishing house, remains the corner to see without being
seen, it can be privatised for intimate private parties for up to 9 people. Its
cosy atmosphere is complemented by a large log fire, which burns during the
winter months.
With oversized “Alice in Wonderland” style banquettes and imposing square
planters in African Assamella wood, the terrace welcomes you in the warmer
months. Enjoy the scene on rue de Montalembert, where it is quite easy to sit
all day and watch Parisian life roll past.