Descripción
General: Just a stone's throw from the city centre and the forest of Fontainebleau, the Victoria 112 is a substantial townhouse, which has been used as a hotel for the past 150 years. The hotel registers reveal that literary figures such as George Sand and Alfred de Musset were regular guests. Some of its outstanding features include the old parquet floors, marble fireplaces and furniture unearthed in bric-à-brac shops. The Victoria 122 reflects a different era altogether. The 19th century house has been renovated throughout and owes the sobriety of its decorative schemes to the 1970s. The choice of personalised amenities will appeal to guests with high expectations in terms of beauty and comfort.