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Housed in an 18th-century mansion known as a “hôtel particulier,” a freestanding structure encompassing a central block called a “corps de logis,” Maison Delano Paris offers a uniquely grand yet residential stay in the heart of the City of Light’s distinguished 8th Arrondissement. Once home to Augustin Blondel de Gagny, an aristocratic art collector, this French Rococo-style manor overflows with opulent touches like elaborate ornamented ceilings with sculpted molding and glistening gilded details, many of which were lovingly preserved during extensive renovations to maintain the hotel’s historic character. A “trompe-l’oeil” ceiling of a realistically painted sky punctuated by fluffy white clouds in the hotel’s heritage suites also nods to the whimsical and exuberant elegance that Rococo style is known for.

Maison Delano Paris boasts 56 rooms and suites, each featuring exquisite classical architectural elements delightfully juxtaposed with the sleek lines of contemporary furnishings. Guests also have access to the Delano Bar, which shakes things up with a fusion of traditionalism and modernity, and the hotel’s French-Andalusian restaurant, La Chambre Bleue, which has taken up residence in the hotel’s idyllic courtyard.

Discover the sumptuous yet stately character of Maison Delano Paris, which sits in an 18th-century former mansion known as a “hôtel particulier.”

Discover

Discover the sumptuous yet stately character of Maison Delano Paris, which sits in an 18th-century former mansion known as a “hôtel particulier.”

Explore the Jardin des Tuileries, a sprawling garden not far from the hotel which was once home to a grand palace where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette took refuge during the uprising of 1789.

Explore

Explore the Jardin des Tuileries, a sprawling garden not far from the hotel which was once home to a grand palace where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette took refuge during the uprising of 1789.

Experience the atmospheric beauty of Claude Monet’s Water Lilies at the nearby Musée de l’Orangerie, where expansive skylights flood the paintings with abundant natural light that changes with the weather.

Experience

Experience the atmospheric beauty of Claude Monet’s Water Lilies at the nearby Musée de l’Orangerie, where expansive skylights flood the paintings with abundant natural light that changes with the weather.

Taste Parisian favorites like buttery croissants, delicate macarons, crisp yet pillowy baguettes, and tantalizing cheeses from one of the boulangeries and fromageries that dot the area.

Taste

Taste Parisian favorites like buttery croissants, delicate macarons, crisp yet pillowy baguettes, and tantalizing cheeses from one of the boulangeries and fromageries that dot the area.

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