26 SEPTEMBER 2016
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Certainly the largest hotel in central Paris, with 1,025 guestrooms, Le Méridien Etoile, has completed a multi-million Euro renovation. Originally conceived by Air France, the hotel, together with the brand, was first unveiled in 1972.“With a stronger and more globally diverse portfolio than ever before, Le Méridien has hit its stride with guests and locals as well as owners and developers around the world,” said Brian Povinelli, global brand leader, Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts. “We are delighted to have the crown jewel of our brand shining brightly once more in the City of Light, as Le Méridien returns to its roots with distinctive design and bold Destination Unlocked positioning.”
Located in the 17th arrondissement, anchored by the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysées, Le Méridien Etoile now boasts reimagined guestrooms, suites and the transformation of the hotel’s public spaces, including the legendary Jazz Club Etoile and the brand’s signature lobby concept: Le Méridien Hub.
The small meeting rooms or ‘Petits Salons’ hold up to 25 people and are named after local streets, while the large ‘Grands Salons’ hold up to 1,200 people and bear the names of neighbouring avenues and boulevards.
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