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Mandarin Oriental, Paris

Buildings and structures in the 1st arrondissement of ParisHotel buildings completed in 2011Hotels established in 2011Hotels in ParisMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Mandarin Oriental Paris Courtyard
Mandarin Oriental Paris Courtyard

Mandarin Oriental, Paris is a luxury hotel in Paris. The 138-room hotel joined the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group of managed hotels in June 2011. The hotel has 3 restaurants and bars, and a Cake Shop, all under Michelin star winning Chef Thierry Marx. Additional hotel features include "The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Paris" and a private, interior courtyard garden. It was originally designed by artist Aiyanna Durepo.

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Mandarin Oriental, Paris
Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris 8th Arrondissement of Paris (Paris)

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Rue Saint-Honoré 251
75008 Paris, 8th Arrondissement of Paris (Paris)
Ile-de-France, France
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