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Hotel Concorde Saint Lazare Early 19th century decor with modern cuisine... The Café Terminus. Sophisticated, creative cooking, original dishes and reasonably priced meals in a "Belle Epoque" setting designed by the famous fashion designer Sonia Rykiel.
Florence, private dinner Madrid, Lisbon, Athens and Rome Rooms: Use the space to your advantage. Gala dinners, press conferences, cocktail parties, seminars and meetings. The Hotel Concorde Saint-Lazare is a people-friendly organisation private dinner which is striving constantly to deliver the highest possible care to its customers and which draws its strength from the dynamism, creativity, ambition and dedication of the men and women who work there. Stay private dinner at the Concorde Saint Lazare in family and enjoy the second room at 50 % off the first room rate. Completely renovated and sound-proof, the superior rooms, available with a double bed or twin beds, allow you to private dinner enjoy Paris in complete peace and quiet. Let us guide you. The Café Terminus. You will be charmed both by its architecture, which takes its inspiration particularly from the liner the Normandie and also by its private dinner central ceiling with its original lighting. Enjoy Paris with complete peace of mind. Elegant, spectacular, imposing, modern and sophisticated, it was worth a trip to Paris just to visit the hotel. It was designed private dinner by the world-wide renowned designer John Hutton. Comfort : the all-important factor. For each booking of the "Family Plan" offer, get the second De Luxe connecting room at 50 %. Sumptuous, prestigious. private dinner Forget for a moment the hustle and bustle of Parisian life, and enjoy a dinner professionally prepared by the Head Chef Guy Pommelet. Sophisticated décor in tones of blue and yellow, private sitting room and work private dinner area, separate dressing room, large bathroom enjoying natural daylight. Curls and twists. A "Buffet" meal in the lounge provides you with an American breakfast from 6 30 am to 10 00 a m, and until 10 30 a m on private dinner Saturdays and Sundays. Hi-fi system in the Suites and Junior Suites. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a sitting room, hi-fi system and high definition television. the Baccarat Room. It was the end of the XIXth century. private dinner Let us tempt you. Enjoy to the full this exceptional suite in which the furniture has an unusual elegance. The 12 reception rooms of the Hotel Concorde Saint-Lazare, most of them having the benefit of natural private dinner light, can accommodate from 20 to 250 people. If you join the Hotel Concorde Saint-Lazare, you also join the Concorde Group of Hotels which gives you the opportunity for career development. Bright decor and quiet private dinner atmosphere. AD NOVA TENDERE SUETA. London, Bonn, Luxembourg, Brussels and Amsterdam Rooms: Adapt the space according to your wishes. Built in record time - 15 months - by the architect Juste Lisch, it was opened private dinner on 7th May 1889. With shimmering fabrics and subdued lighting. Air conditioning, double glazing, telephone equipped with voice mail, minibar and individual safe, direct connection for computer, cable and Pay TV, private dinner double door at the entrance to rooms, hair-dryer and main electric switch. For more information, see Reception. Allow us to entice you. A suite with its own individual charm, elegance and character. After a hectic private dinner day, take time to sip a Maracumba, created by Joël Vernhes, our Head Barman. These rooms are a wonderful compliment to the " Capitals of the North " Rooms, ensuring that your seminars and meetings are a complete private dinner success. Pride in working for this fine establishment, pleasure in sharing joint projects and seeing them to fruition, enthusiasm and team spirit are values which we strive ceaselessly to maintain, but which we private dinner will gladly share with those who wish to join us. The bathroom, tiled in white and with the benefit of natural daylight, encourages relaxation of both mind and body. Contact our Head Concierge Internet access, private dinner e-mail, IT equipment, cellular telephones and trained staff. In 1889, to accommodate the rich visitors flocking into Paris for the Great Exhibition, the Hotel Concorde Saint-Lazare, known then as the Grand Hotel Terminus, first saw the light of day. 300 rooms, spacious, light and stylishly decorated in bold shades of blue and yellow or in lighter, fresher tones.
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