Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Radisson Blu Le Metropolitan Hotel Paris, France

Radisson Blu Le Metropolitan Hotel
Paris, France
Style: Classic Luxury. Built: 2009. Rooms: 38. Suites: 10.

Combining the charms of an 18th century Parisian home with the modern and sleek designs of Francois Champsaur, the brand new Radisson Blu Le Metropolitan Hotel, Paris Eiffel is the embodiment of all that is cool and chic in fashionable Paris. Located just a block from Trocadero, guests can be treated to visually stunning views of the city's most iconic attraction, the Eiffel Tower. All guest rooms have been meticulously designed by the world-renowned Francois Champsaur and include specially tailored fixtures, sinks and tubs in a soothing colour palette of beige, white and black.

The hotel's spa area offers an elegant swimming pool complete with built-in wave current and is complemented with a modern hammam and massage room.


High Speed Internet
High-speed and/or wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel.
Pool, Indoor
Elegant indoor swimming pool with built-in wave current system.
Fine Dining on Site
The Metropolitan Restaurant boasts a fine and innovative Mediterranean menu.
Meeting Space
The hotel bar offers stunning views to the Eiffel Tower and is perfect for special events for up to 30 people.
Banquets & Meetings
A warm and intimate meeting room which can host up to 12 people.
Recommended Rooms
Suites all come with a specially-designed bathtub and shower and include sumptuous views to the Eiffel Tower
Spa Facility
Sleek and modern hammam room along with a variety of massages on offer

Hotel Address

* Radisson Blu Le Metropolitan Hotel
* 10 Place de Mexico
* Paris , 75116
* France

Location Summary
The Radisson Blu Le Metropolitan Hotel, Paris Eiffel is located at 10 Place de Mexico in the 16th arrondissement. The hotel is just a few steps from Trocadero and the Palais de Chaillot and is an easy 10 minute walk to the Eiffel Tower. Surrounding the hotel are charming restaurants, small boutiques, flower shops and cafes that cater more to local Parisian residents than hoards of tourists