Baudelaire, Boutique hotel in 2nd arrondissement, France
Baudelaire is a boutique hotel housed in a 17th-century building on Rue Sainte-Anne with 29 rooms combining modern comforts and historical details. The property sits in the 2nd arrondissement, providing access to the central neighborhoods of Paris's right bank.
The building served as home to French poet Charles Baudelaire and spiritualist Allan Kardec during the 19th century. Both figures shaped French cultural and intellectual life through their work and ideas during this period.
The building preserves French architectural heritage through original wrought iron railings on the staircase and exposed wooden beams throughout. These elements connect visitors to the residential style typical of central Paris in earlier centuries.
The hotel stands within walking distance of major attractions including the Opera Garnier, Place Vendome, and the Louvre Museum. Multiple metro stations nearby make moving around the city convenient and straightforward.
Breakfast is served in a vaulted cellar room with original character where guests enjoy fresh baguettes and pastries. This underground space preserves the feeling of centuries past and makes the morning meal experience distinctive.
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