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Le Méridien Etoile is steps away from the legendary Champs-Elysées. Many of the most celebrated sights in this luminous city are within easy access: the Luxor Obelisk in the Place de la Concorde, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and Orsay museums, among others. Le Méridien Etoile is opposite the Palais des Congrès, and business travellers can reach the business district of the city, La Défense, by way of the Porte Maillot metro station one minute away. Le Méridien Etoile's Jazz Club, Etoile, has become one of the most distinguished institutions in Paris for jazz lovers, hosting some of the world's best musicians.
Discover a whole new way to navigate the world in one of the new forward-thinking Executive guest rooms. Awash with contemporary design features, these rooms create a stimulating environment where curiosity can be encouraged and satisfied. The experience includes the signature Le Méridien bed enhanced with cutting-edge sleep technology, a sleek LCD screen that multi-tasks as a piece of art, and a television and an interactive portal with a large range of media and services such as e-billing. The bathroom is replete with a walk-in shower, sophisticated and functional lighting, plush bathrobes, and high-end toiletries. In addition, all Executive guests can benefit from our express laundry services at no extra cost and also receive complimentary access to the Open Studio as well as the fitness club located near the hotel.
The Opal Coast, ideally situated between Paris, London and Brussels, is where you will find Le Touquet, dynamic and vibrant 4-seasons European Resort. The 1930's charm of the Westminster is situated in the heart of one of the most elegant quarters of Le Touquet, just 500m from the beach and 150m from the Palais des Congrès. Facilities include 4-star rooms and suites, Two restaurants, including "Le Pavillon" which has been awarded a Michelin star and Nuxe Spa with indoor heated swimming pool and Jacuzzi.
The Westminster's rooms are where modern comfort is in perfect harmony with retro style. Their spaciousness is the ideal place to relax and unwind. Here and there you will find Jules Leleu armchairs, the great Master of Art Deco during the mid-20th Century. Le Pavillon is a restaurant of gastronomic delights, awarded a star by the Michelin Guide, which opens out onto the garden. The Gastronomic Champerard Guide has awarded its 2009 Chef of the Year Trophy, for the North of France, to William Elliott.
The Bell itself has stood on its present site since the early 17th century, although an earlier Bell Inn was certainly in existence in Sandwich from the 14th century and reputedly hosted Queen Elizabeth I with a glass of sack. Although no longer host to monarchs The Bell is still renowned for its warm hospitality and stylish accommodation. The Bell offers guests the opportunity to relax in traditional comfort with all the benefits of modern facilities to hand. This small hotel prides itself on providing the personal service and professional care which ensure that every stay is a memorable occasion.
The individually furnished bedrooms are attractive and spacious. All have ensuited facilities and views of the River Stour or the ancient streets and rooftops of Sandwich. Crystal chandeliers enhance the atmosphere of the Regency Room with its high ceilings and intriguing Minstrels Gallery. Once used as the Assembly Room for the town, the Regency Room now provides an ideal venue for conferences, dinners and dances.
The Bell's elegant restaurant is famed for its exceptional cuisine. Pre and post dinner drinks can be enjoyed in the cosy cocktail bar, or in the more contemporary setting of the Magnum's Wine Bar, which offers a varied selection of light meals and quality wines. Blazing fires in winter, sunny balconies in summer, friendly staff, efficient service and outstanding cuisine provide The Bell Hotel with a warm ambience to delight guests all year round.