The Westin
hotel is one of the 'grand dames' in Paris. A well-known Parisian
landmark, this former monastery is one of the city's most sought-after
hotels for business and leisure travellers. The Westin Paris is
superbly located, surrounded by the magnificently landscaped Tuileries
Gardens designed by Lenôtre in 1664, Place Vendôme and
Place de la Concorde. It is therefore in the heart of the historical,
cultural and shopping areas of Paris.
All of the 438 guest rooms and suites are decorated to give a
feeling of staying in a comfortable Parisian private apartment.
The hotel has two wonderful restaurants, a Moroccan-inspired spa
(with a hammam and hararel - a Moroccan steam room and sauna)
and some of the most spectacular meeting spaces in all of Paris,
including Le Salon Impérial, built in the 19th century,
which has been the backdrop for runway shows for some of France's
famous designers: Guy Laroche, Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Lacroix
and more.
Hotel facilities include the spacious Fitness Centre where state-of-the-art
training equipment is available 24 hours a day. The Business Centre
features a comprehensive range of services to assist the corporate
guest.
The hotel is a historical treasure, dating from France's second
Empire. The site of the hotel was originally a Capuchin monastery
in the 1600s, and in fact, the hotel's main entrance is on the
very site of the monastery's refectory. The building remained
a monastery until the Revolution and in 1792, Louis XVI and Marie
Antoinette spent some of the last days of their lives there (where
the King was later condemned to death). On 7th July 1880, members
of the Franco-American Union and sculptor Frederic August Bartholdi
met at the hotel to discuss plans for a monument to Franco-American
friendship, which of course became the Statue of Liberty.

Please be aware that
the virtual visit presentation and hotel room photos are only
a depiction of the type of rooms on offer and may not represent
the actual room described.