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  The Concept  
 

Le Pavillon des Lettres...
The 1 st Paris literary hotel !

Truly timeless, the Pavillon des Lettres combines the art of writing and the aesthetics of the decoration to pay homage to the known and hidden talents of both French and international literature.

In the image of the 26 letters of the alphabet, the rooms and suites of the Pavillon des Lettres reveal the beauty and poetry of the various authors.

Behind each door hides the spirit of a poet, a writer, an impassioned virtuoso, a genius, which will give a special atmosphere to the room, with the help in particular of extracts chosen and printed on the walls.

And because sleep feeds on beautiful images, the guiding spirit of these texts seeks its source in the imaginary of the night, dreams and poetry.

The history, that of a meeting with an unusual decorator, Didier Benderli. Exchanges with someone passionate about his work ...

Didier Benderlisummarises his work as an alliance of the arts, combining literature, painting and sculpture to create a subtle dialogue between the different components. Interplay of colours and materials, the concept involves setting of raw materials against silky and sensual materials in order to create physical sensations that complement the intellectual pleasure of reading.

 
 
The History
 
 

Between family tradition and passion for the hotel industry....

The Pavillon de la Reine, discrete venue in the heart of the Marais, Place des Vosges in Paris, is the first born of a family tradition that lasts.

Today, faced with new challenges, the family introduces to you the Pavillon des Lettres, in the heart of the 8th arrondissement of Paris, a new and original concept in the hotel industry in France.

 
  The Authors  
 

Andersen, Baudelaire, Calderon, Diderot, Eschyle, Flaubert, Goethe, Hugo, Ibsen, James, Kafka, La Fontaine, Musset, Nerval, Ovid, Proust, Queiroz, Rousseau, Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Urfe, Voltaire, Woolf, Xenophon, Yeats, Zola

 
  The Location  
 

Where the 8th arrondissement joins Strolling and Culture...

The Calm of the gardens, the ornamental bridges of Paris make you forget the agitation of the most famous avenue in the world, the Champs-Elysées. Let yourself by cradled by the Seine during a visit by boat and discover the softness and marvel of the architecture of Paris.

At the heart of the prestigious neighbourhood of the Elysée Palace and Place Beauvau, the Sotheby's and Christies galleries, just a few steps from the Place de la Concorde and the Grand Palais, the Pavillon des Lettres breathes luxurious elegance and the muffled charm of the great houses.

A few steps from the Champs-Elysees, the Pavillon des Lettres opens the doors of Paris fashion and trends to you. It is excellently located close to the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, symbol of haute couture and refinement and composed of art galleries, embassies and luxury shops.

Lined with prestigious buildings, Avenue Montaigne equally offers sumptuous boutiques of the great Paris and European couturiers.