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A Renaissance retreat in the centre of Paris, Hotel Da Vinci is a chic, welcoming boutique venue where guests will feel reborn and revitalized by sheer creative spirit.
Hotel Da Vinci is a newly renovated celebration of the Renaissance and of Da Vinci himself. In this, one the world’s prime romantic hotspots, you and your partner can sink back into Renaissance luxury and allow the Hotel Da Vinci experience to transport you back in time to an era of rebirth, youthful energy and unadulterated creative spirit. The hotel’s outstanding location also makes it a perfect doorway to modern day Paris with its many attractions and things to do.
With just 24 rooms to choose from, Hotel Da Vinci is pleasingly exclusive. Every space has been designed and created with love, faithfully replicating the styles, finishes and colour palates of the Renaissance period. Many of the rooms boast their own balconies and each is named after leading figures of the Quattrocentro. You may find yourself sleeping in Botticelli, Raffaelle, Michelangelo or Catherine de’ Medici!
Occupying a position exactly halfway between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Louvre, Hotel Da Vinci is within walkable distance of a vast array of golden attractions. The Musée d’Orsay, Notre Dame, Tuileries Gardens, Pont-Neuf, Place de la Concorde and Champs-Elysées are all waiting for your visit. To punctuate your stop-offs at these iconic must-sees, pop into a café, sip red wine in a bistro or, on a sunny day, nibble a baguette on a park bench as the world ambles by.
Everyone staying in this enchanting hotel soon falls in love with Café Da Vinci. As well as serving up hundreds of delectable cups of coffee daily, this sweet café is a favourite among lovers of late breakfasts and, with its Caffè Florian style influences, it simply oozes an atmosphere of elegant restfulness.
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