The Salon du Chocolat – Paris Porte de Versailles
An even-more gourmet edition from 30 October through 3 November
(open from 10am to 7pm)
An even-more gourmet edition from 30 October through 3 November
(open from 10am to 7pm)
From September 18th, 2013 to January 06th, 2014
(10am till 8pm Sundays and Mondays – 10am till 10pm from Wednesdays to Saturdays)
From September 24th, 2013 to January 02nd, 2014
(From 9:30am to 6:00pm from tuesday to sunday – till 9:45pm on thursday)
This year, 30,000 candidates have registered to participate in the 17th edition of the Parisienne, a running race of 6 km in the middle of Paris and reserved for women.
From 3rd July to 04th November 2013
(from 11 am to 9pm, until 11 pm every thursdays)
Today Roy Lichtenstein is regarded as one of the stars of the pop art movement as well as a great master of American painting. And yet, having been at the avant-garde of pop art for several years, Lichtenstein went much further. As soon as he began to reference artists and styles from art history in his works, he was very quickly perceived as a postmodern artist. Then, in the last years of his life, returning to the classic genres of the nude and the landscape, he became almost a traditional painter. So that Roy Lichtenstein is, today, a “classic” artist. Yet the power of his art is also an amused distance, critical without becoming cynical, that he applied to both himself and to art, from early on to the end of his life, the importance of which must be recognised. In one of his last interviews, Lichtenstein did not deny the interviewer’s first question: “Are you sure that you have never created a work completely devoid of all trace of malice, humour or irony?”
14th & 15th September, 2013
Like every year, for the 30th year, Patrimony Days back in September! You can discover monuments usually closed to the public and rarely visited …
Ron Mueck has been invited to present his new sculpture at the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain from April 16 to October 27 2013. This is his first major exhibition in Europe since the hugely successful Fondation Cartier exhibition of 2005.
Our hotel is proud to have obtained the prestigious La Clef Verte ecolabel, a certification awarded by an external, independent organization that distinguishes establishments committed to an exemplary environmental approach.
What is an ecolabel?
An ecolabel is an official certification awarded to establishments that meet strict criteria in terms of respect for the environment and sustainable development. It certifies that an establishment implements eco-responsible practices aimed at reducing its ecological impact while guaranteeing quality service. The internationally recognized La Clef Verte ecolabel is specifically designed for tourist accommodations and restaurants that adopt sustainable management of their resources.
Our commitment to sustainable tourism
To maintain this demanding certification every year, our hotel must comply with a rigorous set of criteria. We have implemented a number of concrete actions, such as Responsible water management, by measuring and reducing our consumption to limit waste;
Progressive elimination of single-use plastics, favoring sustainable alternatives such as biodegradable or reusable materials;
The fight against food waste, through better inventory management and increased awareness among our teams and customers;
Preserving biodiversity, by adopting local initiatives that respect the surrounding flora and fauna.