This hotel has 36 guestrooms, all of which include natural-fiber fabrics dyed in rich colors, abundant pillows on wrought-iron beds, colorfully tiled bathrooms with enameled sinks and shower/tub combinations, heated towel racks, bathrobes, modem/data port hookups, and views of a quiet street or inner courtyard. Classic room - These guestrooms offer one double or two twin beds and can accommodate a maximum of two guests. These smaller rooms include flat-screen TVs. Deluxe room - These guestrooms offer one king or two double beds and can accommodate a maximum of three guests (two adults and one child). They are larger than the classic rooms, with a small sitting area. Family room - These guestrooms consist of a deluxe room and a classic room connected by a private entrance, and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. Romantic package - This package includes accommodation in a quiet deluxe room, with breakfast included. A half-bottle of Champagne, mint tea, and an assortment of Moroccan specialties awaits on arrival.
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What to expect: This hotel opened in 2003 and already is a favorite with vacationers for its quiet location and romantic Andalusian decor that recalls the sumptuous atmosphere of Thousand and One Nights. Among the hidden design surprises are fiber-optic stars in the lobby and a copper waterfall basin in the public restroom. The ambient music helps create a relaxed mood in the hotel?which is also popular with business travelers attracted by the fact the hotel is less than 2 miles from the Paris Expo at Porte de Versailles. Amenity highlights: Hotel guestrooms are equipped with modern comforts such as heated towel racks, hairdryers, a TV/radio speaker in the bathroom, and flat-screen TVs in the smaller rooms. Insider tip: The RER B (regional train) station is 3 blocks from the hotel, with direct service to Orly and Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airports; it provides access to Luxembourg Gardens in five minutes and the center of Paris in 10 minutes.
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