


The Powers hotel is one of the gems of traditional Parisian hotels.
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The Powers hotel is one of the gems of traditional Parisian hotels.
The hotel is situated at the heart of the Golden Triangle - that of luxury boutiques, the Champs Elysées and Parisian brasseries. You will find several underground train stations and bus stops close to the hotel, if you are willing to walk for a few minutes. The Avenue des Champs Elysées does not lack entertainment, its monuments, the museums, the cinemas, bars and clubs, and of course the shops. Beware though, as wherever there is entertainment, there is mass tourism!
The 50 rooms and suites are spacious (between 27 sq-meters and 45 sq-meters) and charming, and their classic decor makes them all the more quaint, with large velvet armchairs, patina mirror, and a marble-clad fire place. They include very modern equipment: flat-screen television with Pay TV, a safe, a courtesy bottle of Wattwiller water, individual air-conditioning, a hair-dryer, bathrobes and Bulgary hospitality products. The junior suites are particularly nice, they include a terrace or a "bow-window", an interior balcony with ancient windows and a small romantic space for breakfast. Equally charming, the 6th floor rooms have a mansard roof. The hotel offers 5 rooms of different categories located in a corridor withdrawn from the rest of the hotel. There are sofas in the corridor and the rooms seem like a clever solution for big families that want to stay together.
This is truly a classic and traditional hotel. The owner has a passion for antiques and has bought practically all of the furniture second-hand. Each item has a history. The building has kept its original stairwell and stained glass, which gives the whole establishment a great look. There is a reception area opposite the bar. It stays open from 06:30AM until midnight. The atmosphere is refined, with a nautical-inspired classic interior. There is Brazilian music in the evening, perfect to accompany one of the several whiskies the bar has to offer. It should also be noted that there is room-service available from noon until 11:00AM, proposing French or Lebanese cuisine. The hotel has a 30 sq-meter meeting room, with natural lighting. It stands out for its purely classic decoration (wall-to-wall carpet, mouldings...), contrasting with often nondescript lounges. On the same floor there is a breakfast room, which is nicely decorated but a little small, and a sauna that offers guests a much appreciated moment of relaxation.
Where does its name come from? When it opened in 1919, it was considered very chic to have an English-sounding name!
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