I was recently invited to the Pershing Hall, one of the most interesting and beautiful hotels I've stayed in, in Paris.
Strategically located in Paris’s “Triangle d’Or” the area made by the most luxurious streets of the French capital, the Champs Elysées, Avenue Montaigne, and Avenue Georges V, this discreet hotel has been entirely “freshened up” by worldwide famous French interior designer Andrée Putman in 2001, who has designed stores for Balenciaga, Bally and the offices for the French Minister of Culture Jack Lang in 1984, amongst other very prestigious projects.
Built by the Count of Paris at the end of
the 18th century, the building which now houses the hotel is still one of the
most beautiful examples of Empire architecture from that period. Its façade,
its large staircase, its room sizes and its elegant lines, only slightly
altered over the decades, have helped the building preserve the beauty and
harmony of that period. When American troops were engaged in 1917, General John
Pershing made it his general quarters before the building became the officers’
club of the American Legion in 1918.

© OT Paris / David Lefranc
Whether you just want to enjoy a cocktail at
the bar, which will be served in a Lalique-designed glass, or taste the seasonal
gourmet cuisine and take a look at the site-specific installation by contemporary
artist James Turrell, you can be assured that you will have a nice
time.
And of course, you may simply want to
go to the hotel to have a look at this wonder, yes, I am referring to the
superb vertical garden that reaches up more than 30 metres, the heart of the
place. Patrick Blanc, the botanist behind it, has designed vertical gardens for the
Quai Branly Museum, the Cartier Foundation, or the Marithé & François
Girbaud’s boutique in Manhattan.
More than a hotel, the Pershing Hall is an experience ! I totally recommend it and I take my hat off to the really nice and professional staff.
More than a hotel, the Pershing Hall is an experience ! I totally recommend it and I take my hat off to the really nice and professional staff.



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