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Traditional charm and vibrant energy resonate through the Peninsula Paris — one of the city’s most glamorous hotels. Photo: Courtesy Peninsula Paris Located on the sixth and top floor of a historic Haussmannian building, The Peninsula Paris garden suites are a landscaped slice of paradise, offering exclusive dining on a terrace with stunning views. A private staircase takes guests to an oasis of calm in the middle of Paris.

These spaces are the largest selection of garden suites in the City of Light, with private terraces from 85 to 272sqm. They form just one among the hotel’s array of stunning accommodations. Paying respect to the building’s late 19th-century structure, the architect Henry Leung worked mindfully to create a haven of privacy and elegance for the guests.



He collaborated with Jardins de l’Orangerie, which specializes in gardens and terraces, with outdoor furniture by Dedon. Where else to enjoy long summer days, spectacular sunsets, and fine dining al fresco? In addition to the garden suites, the hotel also has three themed suites, ranging from 185 to 318sqm. The Historic and Peninsula suites on the first floor feature generous proportions and towering 3.

5m-high ceilings. All come with fully equipped kitchens. Photo: Courtesy Peninsula Paris The Katara Suite on the sixth floor is 262sqm with an uninterrupted 360-degree view of Paris across a private terrace and large balcony.

The Peninsula has achieved the ultimate combination of tradition, elegance, a.

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