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Hôtel Dame des Arts

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Ares Real Estate Announces Acquisition of Hotel Portfolio from Landsec

LONDON—May [8], 2024—Ares Management Corporation (“Ares”) (NYSE: ARES), a leading global alternative investment manager, announced today that funds managed by Ares Real Estate have acquired a hotel portfolio from Landsec alongside hotel operating partner EQ Group (“EQ”), a leading European hospitality investment and management platform.

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ELLE (Belgium): Voor Kunstige Dames

Een citytrip naar Parijs is niets nieuws, maar een verblijf bij het recent gerenoveerde Hôtel Dame des Arts ver-rast gegarandeerd. Of zoals Condé Nast Traveller het verwoordt: ‘The Right Stuf on the Left Bank’. Het hotel ligt in het artistieke Quartier Latin, vlak bij de oevers van de Seine, en was ooit een toneelschool, daarna een Holiday Inn.

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VOGUE (Netherlands): VOGUE City Guide: Paris

In het hart van Quartier Latin opende vorige jaar dit arty feel-as-a-local hotel, ingericht door de Franse ontwerper Raphael Navot. Zowel voor de publieke ruimtes als kamers geldt dat hij gewerkt heeft met natuurlijke materialen en naturel tinten.

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Travel + Leisure (Asia): How to Plan the Perfect Trip to This Quintessential Paris Neighborhood — Historic Cafes and Luxury Hotels Included

Named one of the best new hotels of 2023 by T+L editors, Hôtel Dame des Arts in “Paris’s most desirable location” is among the crop of design-driven openings reinvigorating the Left Bank. Intended to be “an artist and cultural hub for Paris,” you’ll get a taste of the city’s local music scene on the ninth-floor seasonal rooftop terrace — a contender for best-in-town — which shows off unbeatable views of the Notre Dame Cathedral on one side and the Eiffel Tower on the other.

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Forbes: The 10 Best Hotels In Paris

A newcomer to the Parisian hotel scene, Hotel Dames Des Arts opened earlier this year right in the heart of the city’s Latin Quarter, one of the artistic heartbeats of the city and the former stomping ground of legends like Pablo Picasso and Henry Miller. In an ode to its surroundings, the property incorporates the area’s artistic energy into its 109 rooms, all featuring original pieces from local artists, not to mention a bespoke typeface used across all menus and merchandise and named after beloved filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, a native of the Left Bank.

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Condé Nast Traveler: El viajazo (VI): ¿qué haría Cortázar si viviera en París en 2024?

Rayuela es una novela de búsqueda y también de amor y deseo. Oliveira y la Maga se aman (sea lo que sea eso) en hoteles de la orilla izquierda del Sena. Y nosotros buscaremos también un hotel, pero no en la rue Valette, donde el primero en el que se alojaron y que “olía a blando, a sopa, en la alfombra del pasillo alguien había tirado un líquido azul que dibujaba como un par de alas”.

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The Times: 25 amazing new hotels for the year ahead

Paris hosts the Olympics this summer but be on your marks now to snap up a room at this newly opened boutique beauty. It’s an affordable luxury option in a city where hotel rates north of £1,000 are becoming worryingly commonplace. Set in the chic 6th arrondissement, it evokes the golden age of travel with the insouciance of Alain Delon mid-cigarette.

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ELLE (Denmark): 3 nye hoteller i Paris, der er et besøg værd

Fitnesscenter, biograf og ikke mindst en rooftop med forrygende udsigt - Hotel Dame des Arts er et forfriskende pust til Latinerkvarteret. Værelserne er små men stilfuldt indrettet med en blanding af lyst træ, metal og glas. Badeværelserne byder på Diptyque-produkter, og vil du gå all-in på Pariser-stemning kan du booke værelser specifikt med udsigt til Eiffeltårnet. Parfait!

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The Telegraph: Hôtel Des Grands Voyageurs Review

Saint-Germain meets New York meets Rome at this Italian-designed slinky address on the Left Bank, just outside the tourist throng but well placed for exploring. The restaurant, styled as a 'transatlantic brasserie', serves seriously good food while the two bars are chic spots for late-night cocktails.

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