The lower level comprises a living room and dining room although a sumptuous ebony staircase decorated with flowers and sculpted butterflies leads to the bedroom and bathroom. From here, guests can step out onto the leafy private 75 sq.m. terrace. At the Mandarin Oriental, Paris, Executive Chef Thierry Marx, known for his love for Asia and the healthy, balanced lifestyle, presents a new approach to French gastronomy. Drawing on Oriental influences, he has created an inventive menu for the Camelia and a genuine culinary experience at the Sur Mesure par Thierry Marx, awarded two stars by the Michelin Guide and a healthy food menu at l’Honoré.
This summer, a partnership with the Tanqueray gin brand takes place in the hotel courtyard with a new cocktail list and a spectacular vegetal artistic installation. Designed by Christophe Gautrand this Red Garden will be part of the Paris Design Week (Sept 8-16). Well-being is very much part of the hotel’s philosophy. As an ideal break from the hustle and bustle of Parisian life, the Mandarin Oriental, Paris’s 900 sq. m. spa is one of the many highlights of this new-generation luxury hotel where Parisians and guests can enjoy a holistic approach to fitness or a swim in its 14-meter pool. There, a spa suite by Guerlain is dedicated to the cosmetic brand know-how with a new range of high end products and tailored made treatments. Who would have thought that a luxury hotel in the heart of the City of Light could offer so many delights!