Hotel Pilgrim Paris – A Journey Back to the Seventies

A Journey Back to the Seventies at the New Hotel Pilgrim Paris

Nestled in the historic heart of Paris lies Hotel Pilgrim – the newest addition to Hotels en Ville. It’s the building with the striking modern façade that boldly stands out from its surroundings. Here, a stay awaits that uniquely blends history and the present: The Pilgrim offers a journey back to the 1970s while simultaneously capturing the vibrant essence of Parisian culture.

The Best of the Seventies

The hotel’s architecture, designed by Cyril Durand Behar, skillfully combines elements from the past with a modern touch, making the hotel both inviting and contemporary. The public areas resemble a fantasy gallery for contemporary art, yet still exude warmth and comfort. From the stylish lobby to the lounge with its typical seventies ambiance, you can relax here and soak in the flair of this unique era.

A Bold Look Back with Grand Views

The hotel’s 53 bedrooms are cleverly designed, offering a retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. From private terraces to walk-in showers, each room is luxuriously appointed. The spa and gym invite guests for workouts and relaxation. The rooftop terrace on the seventh floor provides a magnificent 360-degree view over Paris. This is not only the perfect spot to absorb the charm and beauty of the city, but also where you can enjoy one of the iconic seventies cocktails for which the hotel is known.

The Pilgrim is more than just a place to stay; it’s an invitation to rediscover the Paris of the 1970s and to live in the Paris of today. A small journey through time in one of the world’s most fascinating cities.

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