Le Narcisse Blanc Hotel

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The quintessential Parisian hotel, Le Narcisse Blanc Hotel and Spa is as chic as you’d expect it to be. The hotel draws inspiration from the glamour, sophistication, and free spirit of early 20th century actress, artist, and ballet dancer Cléo de Mérode. A muse for the likes of Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Proust, she became one of the city’s most iconic figures. The 5-star hotel honors her life and style with a blend of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and contemporary design features. Located in one of the most exclusive parts of Paris, between the Eiffel Tower and Les Invalides, this hotel is ideal for a special occasion and for those who want to make their trip to the city even more memorable.

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