La Maison Favart, Paris

On occasion, we are asked for a petite hotel, or as one would describe in France, a hotel of exceptional charm. I’m not opposed to petite hotels; we merely don’t receive many requests for intimate smaller hotels.

The young actress Justine Duronceray known as “Mademoiselle Chantilly”, during a stage performance of Les Fêtes Publiques, captivated Charles-Simon Favart, the director of the Comic Opera. They fell in love and the adventure began. Justine and Charles were married on the 12th of December of that very year. So began the incredible story of the most famous couple in the history of Parisian theatre: Monsieur and Madame Favart.

Exceptional experience at La Masion Favart, recommended by one of my dear Parisian friends – he who knows the best of everything! Centrally located, a stone’s throw from the Comic Opera, down a narrow side street away from traffic, near shops and lively bistros and fine dining. Maison Favart amenities include breakfast, a small pool and quiet rooms, and a wonderful efficient concierge service.

Easily explore the Grand Boulevards that Haussmann so expertly designed. Galeries Lafayette and Le Printemps are both within walking distance.

Exceptionally charming!

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