"One of the most emblematic private residences of the Champs Elysées district, The Lancaster
is a hotel where guests enjoy staying generation after generation. Although this institution,
which opened in 1930, is now more in tune with its time, as its decor and atmosphere were
redesigned by the Studio Jean Philippe Nuel. Period rooms and bespoke contemporary
elements, dialogue to offer a unique atmosphere.
New life is breathing through the corridors of its 8 floors, 44 rooms and 11 Suites, its
welcoming lobby, the secret terrace as well as the Marlène Bar, which was named after one
of the most regular guests of the hotel: Marlène Dietrich.
The Lancaster is a Parisian pied-à-terre, a family house where Guests become our Friends."