The classic room offers travelers a spot of peace and quiet steps away from the Champs-Elysées. In a London-meets-Paris vibe - checkerboard floors, mirrors, black lacquered finishes - these rooms provide the well-deserved rest you need (whether from long days of strolling the streets or long nights in the city of lights) and some also offer balconies overlooking rue Washington.
Tucked behind classic Haussmannian-style windows, Monsieur George conceived these congenial rooms with his distinguished guests in mind. Lacquered furniture and plush velvet curtains are reflected in the vast mirrors creating an enjoyable atmosphere. The black stone bathroom with its gilded taps is evocative of sleekness and modernity. Some of these rooms come with a garden view, others with a street-facing balcony. There are also two white-draped rooms under the eaves of the hotel.
Monsieur George conceptualised these light-filled rooms infused with a “home away from home” atmosphere. The vintage mirrors and bevelled glass play with the light coming through the windows. A bubble of tranquility, these rooms feel as though the Golden Age has been preserved in a cocoon. Within these walls you’ll find only calm, quiet elegance. Most of these rooms come with a balcony or a bow window.
A seasoned traveler himself, Monsieur George doesn't exclude larger travelling parties from his hotel. There are adjoining rooms available that share an entrance. Each with its own style of decor, you will still feel at home (even when you’re not).
Nestled on the top floor, the paleness of Monsieur George’s suites mirror the softness of the clouds. In the distance, the infamous Parisian roofs create a living painting. Guests of these suites can sit on their balconies, lost in their daydreams with all of Paris at their feet. Impressive white marble mirrors enveloped in sleek design, George invites you to savour the moment and relax…
Monsieur George’s most enigmatic suite is for his most discerning and sophisticated guests. With its unusual layouts and numerous traditional and dormer windows, light is everywhere. The sunrise brings with it multitudinous tones of white, grey and terracotta from iconic Parisian rooftops as far as the eye can see. Your breakfast awaits you on the balcony for, what is the point of seeing Paris without it seeing you?
For the most bucolic of guests, Monsieur George created a duplex in his inner-garden. There’s the garden-facing grand living room perfect for hosting friends. Upstairs you’ll find the decadent bathroom and bedroom which leads out to the terrace. This ultra private, elegant suite gives Monsieur George’s guests a truly unique experience. So much so, you may be hard pressed to leave your room, even just to dine in your private garden.