Note Bene
The hotel itself (like other Palace Hotels in Paris) was requisitioned during the Second World War by the occupation forces and used to house, feed, and entertain the troops and officers. In 1944, the Lutetia resumed its intended role and at the orders of General de Gaulle, the hotel became a crucial centre for displaced people and families seeking to be reunited with their loved ones. The hotel welcomed up to 2,000 arrivals each day.
Fine Dining On Site
The famous Brasserie Lutetia returns in September 2018 with the three Michelin starred Chef Gérald Passedat who will unveil his exceptional know-how at the heart of a firmly contemporary setting. The hotel will feature an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars and lounges throughout the historical ground floor. The Bar Josephine, brings back the jazz scene to the Lutetia, alongside the Salon Saint Germain, an inviting lounge at the heart of the Hotel plus an open-air courtyard, a new addition to the Hotel.
Fitness Center
State of the art fitness center.
Pool Indoor
Benefiting from natural light, the 17-meter long swimming pool completes the Spa experience.
Spa Facility
The Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Centre, a 700 sqm/7,500 sq ft spa offers a huge array of the most sophisticated treatments and massages, a sauna, steam room, a pool, and a Jacuzzi.
Recommended Rooms
Deluxe Rooms with a Balcony offer a clear view on Saint-Germain-des-Pres and the Left Bank. Elegantly decorated, they feature tinted oak floors, beautiful Murano glass wall lights and furniture created especially for the hotel. The bathroom in white Calacatta marble, bathed in natural light, benefits from Hermès amenities.
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