Set in a quiet street in a residential neighbourhood, close to the Seine river, the stylish hotel features spacious rooms and splendid bathrooms. The classical façade contrasts with the striking modern interior created by designer Christophe Pillet.
You will be welcomed by your personal assistant with a welcome drink. All the rooms are equipped with modern comforts. This design boutique-hotel offers an ideal location, near the Eiffel Tower.
In addition to a room service available around the clock, you will enjoy a meeting room and a wellness area (including jacuzzi, massage room and hammam). After a busy day, relax in La Grande Dame, the first Veuve Clicquot Champagne bar in Paris.
Hotel Sezz is located in Paris near: Among the many nearby attractions, you will find:
The Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art museum in Paris, situated in the eponymous building, the Palais de Tokyo, built in 1937, located in the 16th district and also hosting the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris.
The Musée du quai Branly, known in English as the Quai Branly Museum, nicknamed MQB, is a museum in Paris, that features indigenous art, cultures and civilizations from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. The museum is situated close to the Eiffel Tower. It is named after its location. The building was designed by architect Jean Nouvel. The "living wall" (200m long by 12m tall) on part of the exterior of the museum was designed and planted by Patrick Blanc. The museum complex contains several buildings, as well as a mediatheque and a garden. The museum contains the collections of the now-closed Musée des Arts Africains et Océaniens and the ethnographic department of the Musée de l'Homme. The museum contains 267,000 objects in its permanent collection, of which 3,500 items from the collection are on display.
The Trocadéro, site of the Palais de Chaillot, is an area of Paris, in the 16th arrondissement, across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower. The hill of the Trocadéro is the hill of Chaillot, a former village.
The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the River Seine in Paris. The tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. The structure was built between 1887 and 1889 as the entrance arch for the Exposition Universelle. The structure is 324 m (1,063 ft) high (since 2000), which is equivalent to about 81 levels in a conventional building.
The Champ de Mars is a large public green-space in Paris, France, located in the 7th arrondissement, between the Eiffel Tower to the northwest and the École Militaire to the southeast.