Hotel de La Tour Maubourg, a 3 star hotel, was originally a private mansion that was built during the era of Napoleon III. Hotel de La Tour Maubourg has been named after the Marquis de la Tour Maubourg, Jean Hector de Fay who also established the Forging Mills of Gueugnon in the 16th century. The hotel was recently renovated in 2006 in keeping with the original architecture.
The hotel is well connected with other areas of Paris through an excellent network of transport. The locality of the hotel is dotted with several important tourist attractions of Paris such as the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Palais, Orsay Museum, St Germain des Prés, the Rodin Museum, Les Invalides and many more. The airport can be reached in 5 minutes by shuttle bus. The guests can also access Opera House, Madeleine, Concorde, Bastille and the Montparnasse railway station directly by metro.
The total number of rooms in Hotel de La Tour Maubourg are 17, of which 1 is an exceptional Junior Suite. All of them allure guests with their refined decor
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and mesmerizing shades. Each room has been furnished in a particular manner. Room number 3 is designed in textures like orange leather and silk and from the room a small garden can be privately accessed. Room number 11 in furnished with red velvet, gilded silk and antique furniture. Some of the room amenities of the hotel are Wifi access, television, air-conditioning, in room safe, telephone and mini bar. The bathrooms have a tub, shower and hairdryer.
The guests can gain free access to the gym and sauna of the hotel. The other facilities of Hotel de La Tour Maubourg are round the clock room service, laundry service, lift, non smoking room and services for the disabled.
Breakfast at Hotel de La Tour Maubourg is served either in the guest rooms, the stony cellar or in the lovely garden from 7 in the morning. The buffet comprises bread, pastries, fruits, cake, cheese, yogurt, juice, cereals country meat and much more.
Hotel de La Tour Maubourg is renowned not only for its elegance but for its association with a historical age.
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