


Six other, newly refurbished meeting rooms are located on the Entresol and Mezzanine Levels, all with top-of-the-line audio-visual technology. Salon Baccarat, a large function space, features vintage Baccarat crystal chandeliers. Cocktail tables and comfortable yet elegant chairs complete the tone and ambience. Suspended from the tinted mirror, coffered ceiling are delicate rings of oval spheres that cast shadows throughout the room. Off of the building’s front entrance is Le Petit Bar. high ceilings and hand-painted frescos is brought up to date with the large feature brass bar, contemporary high tables and mix of contemporary and vintage furniture, according to the company. The formality of the original architecture with soaring 46-ft. The central archway between the two reception desks in the entrance lobby opens through to Le Grand Salon, the heart of the hotel. Access to the Executive Lounge is included offering complimentary breakfast and afternoon bites and drinks. Hilton Paris Opera also offers 10 one-bedroom suites as well as 14 junior suites, and all suite guests receive in-room Nespresso coffeemakers, full-size bath amenities and enhanced turndown services. Other suite highlights are the hotel’s four light-filled Rotonde Suites located on both sides of the building, characterized by the round exterior walls opening up to private French balconies. Besides a living room with the high ceilings typical for a Parisian Haussmann building, this suite features a master bedroom with a king bed, and a second bedroom with twin beds, both with private bathrooms designed with a large polished stone vanity and walk-in shower. Hilton Paris Opera’s 29 suites include the 900-sq.-ft. All rooms offer central air conditioning and complimentary WiFi. Design elements include an entrance hall adorned with frescoes, Corinthian colonnades and original balustrades featuring chandeliers set with crystals and mosaic flooring.

The 268 rooms including 29 suites will feature a bold yet calming color scheme and delicate brass detailing. Inspired by Paris’ elegant charm and refined style, the design scheme pays homage to the hotel’s storied history while providing an updated aesthetic. Originally designed by architect Juste Lisch to accommodate visitors flocking to the 1889 Exposition Universelle, Hilton Paris Opera tapped design firm Richmond for the revitalization.

The 268-room hotel was formerly known as the Concorde Paris Opera. PARIS-Hilton Paris Opera will debut in January 2015 following the completion of a $50-million restoration and enhancement program.
