
Fans of the Hotel Bellechasse and the Hotel Petit Moulin, two whimsically designed creations from Christian Lacroix, will be thrilled to learn that the designer has collaborated on a third project in the Ville Lumière. Just a stone's throw from the Notre Dame cathedral at 1 quai Saint-Michel, the Hotel Notre-Dame has been magically reinvented with a mélange of colors and prints. All 26 guest rooms have been given a face-lift. Le Figaro reports that the three-star hotel was conceived in six different poetic themes (like "divine garden," "angels" and the "magi kings"). The hotel reopened on January 12, 2010, with rates starting from 230 euros. Promotional rates of 149 euros/night are available for a limited time.
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i stayed in this hotel with my wife at the end of January. This hotel is unique in Paris. There is no other one that has such a view of the Cathedral Notre Dame and the Seine. I have never enjoyed the beauty and majesty of the Cathedral so much than from my room in this hotel and from the brekfast room. Just this alone is worth coming to Paris and staying in this hotel. You add the beauty of this hotel decoration by Chrsitian Lacroix and you are in heaven.