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Excellent wellness hotel. Great location. Fantastic service. Awesome vibe.
Nolinski Paris Evok Collection opened in August 2016, moments away from the Comedie Francaise and the Palais Royal gardens, enclosed between layers of history and Haussmann elegance, lies a temple to art and life a la francaise: the Nolinski.
Owned by the EVOK group, this breathtaking, characterful new boutique hotel bears the hallmark eclectic refinement of decorator Jean Louis Deniot.
The Nolinski Paris features 45 large rooms and suites in a Haussmanian building, a Spa by "La Colline" exclusively offered to the guests of the hotel, a typical French revisited Brasserie with a capacity of 100 seats and a Bar and Salon with events focused on culture and art. Amenities include 24 hour room service, children's accessories, car service and the hotel is pet-friendly.
A six-floor odyssey through the clouds created by the sweeping staircase or the painted mirrors of the lift whisks you up from the hustle and bustle of the ground floor to the hushed heights of the 45 rooms and suites. Bright, spacious and intimate hideaways that extend out from the warm depths of the corridors. Green, raspberry, beige, blue and yellow, each private apartment reveals its own color scheme to enhance the harmony of greys and waxed concrete. All share the same comforts of beautiful materials, dimmed wall lamps, moldings and neoclassical wood panelling, interwoven with a thread of refinement.
A dedicated team of 80 courteous, professional and talented people, chosen for their acknowledgement of faultless tailor made service will be to your disposal for any desires.
Literary discussion, private tables, opera concerts, jazz ... The Grand Salon invites House guests and regulars to relax in the room's swivel armchairs around its bronze fireplace and under a silver leaf ceiling. Secluded comfort behind heavy tweed curtains that keep the world at bay. A warm explosion of paintings unfurling over the sprawling carpet and wall coverings by Florence Girette. Tucked away in this secret little exclusive boudoir, music lovers freestyle on the piano. Soothing teas, private lunches and late-night cocktails quietly coexist.
The soft whisper of the water, granite flooring, warm wood panelling, flickering candles: at the SPA, the four elements collide in a natural source of cosy well-being. Guests are invited to sit back and relax in the Louis XIV armchairs and sofas that line the pool. A gentle urge to return to the simple life. Breathe. Soak up the silence.
On the Spa ceiling, a mirror reflects an endless swimming stroke gliding across an abstract landscape. On the dark rock that slinks from the walls to the pool, shimmying waves of light cast by the torches play hide-and-seek. After a session with a personal trainer on-site or in the neighboring Louvre gardens, a sense of deep serenity takes over. The sauna and hammam give way to the clear night sky, where three massage huts await to treat skin to the sheer excellence and revitalizing powers of the La Colline beauty treatments.