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La Trémoille's History

An intimate oasis of tranquillity and comfort

Built in 1883, the hotel has been entirely renovated several times. Over the years, through renovations and embellishments, it gradually became an intimate oasis of tranquillity and comfort.

Originally a private residence of the Dupré family, La Trémoille was purchased by the Forte Group in 1968 and was subsequently taken over in July 2000 by 'The Scotsman Hotel Group'. La Trémoille closed its doors from February 2001 to June 2002 for an extensive 24million € renovation programme.

La Trémoille was also a famous focal point for the Parisian jazz scene in the 1960s, and the unforgettable double visit of Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong in 1961 was recorded for history by Paris Match.

Over the years other famous stars have resided at La Trémoille and appreciate the discretion and the cosy atmosphere of this pocket-size palace full of hidden charms.

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La Trémoille
14, rue de la Trémoille, 75008, Paris, France

Tel: +33 1 56 52 14 00
Fax: +33 1 40 70 01 08
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La Trémoille

La Trémoille is a 4-Star deluxe hotel in Paris located in the 8th arrondissement between the Champs-Elysées and avenues Montaigne and George V. La Trémoille, a Parisian city centre luxury hotel, has a fine gourmet restaurant called Louis² as well as a spa and fitness facilities.

Jazz Thursdays and exclusive cocktails at Louis²

Every Thursday from 18:00 to 21:00 at Louis², the bar and restaurant at Hotel La Tremoile, strains of jazz emerge from Cole Porter to Sammy Davis, not forgetting Duke Ellington, Dinah Washington, Cat Anderson and of course, Louis Armstrong who fill the district anew with their raw energy.

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