Description
A forerunner in the luxury hotel business, the Hotel Meurice in Calais, the first of its name, exists since 1771. Once the Royal Post House (Le Chariot Royal), it became a hotel when the owner, Charles-Augustin Meurice, had the brilliant idea to add an inn to provide luxury accommodation for English travellers.
... Read MoreHis son, Louis-Augustin Meurice, founded in 1818 the Hotel Meurice in rue de Rivoli, today the most famous palace in Paris. Destroyed during the Second World War, the hotel was rebuilt in 1954-1955. Close to the train station, 5 minutes from the beach, the Hotel Meurice's friendly atmosphere and charm await you right in the heart of the city. Its imposing and massive structure, its outstanding inside volumes, its elegant main stair with wrought iron and brass bannister, its large and stylish main lounge, give it the image of a Castle. The hotel boasts a well appointed salon for conferences, exclusive meals/banquets (up to 170 gusts), cocktail parties, family parties. The gastronomic stop between Paris, London and Brussels, La Diligence Restaurant welcomes you to its cosy and confortable decor, enchanced with oak panels. The a la carte menu, worthy of the best restaurants, offers you a large choice of dishes, while the important wine list will allow you to harmonise the liaison between food and wine.