Guests Are Loving the New Hilton Paris Opera

HIlton Hotel in Paris, France

The Hilton hotel in Paris, France already offers an amazing location with fantastic rooms and services, but the hotel just recently went through $50 million in renovations and now completely, the Hilton Paris Opera is ready to re-open the historic hotel in style. The new hotel gives visitors a great blend of past and present by updating the aesthetics of the building while still keeping many things the same as a tribute to the original building.

The Hilton Paris Opera offers a total of 29 suites with beautiful private French balconies that offer some amazing views of the Champs-Elysées and the tons of shopping boutiques. The suites are designed in a fresh modern styling that include Nespresso coffee makers, full sized bath with a wide range of amenities as well as traditional turn down service. The hotel goes one step further and offers the suite guests access to their executive lounge that includes complimentary breakfast and snacks.

HIlton Paris Opera

All 26 rooms and suites in the building were redesigned but other facilities such as the gym, meeting rooms, bars and restaurants have all been immensely updated and modernized as well. The hotel’s restaurants and bars are all very luxurious and offer an intimate feeling that can only be found in France with the type of paintings on the walls, to the high ceilings and beautiful chandeliers.

The Hilton Paris Opera is one of the top hotels that can be found in the country, which says a lot because France, Paris specifically, are known for their top of the line places to stay. The renovations made to the hotel were much needed but make sure to improve everything without sacrificing the classic and warming feel that has always been radiated by the Hilton Paris Opera. France has the largest tourism market in all of Europe and the country is expected to receive 100 million visitors by 2018, so the Hilton Paris Opera needs to be fresh and ready for all of the customers.

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Written by Blaise Hopkins

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