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Paris’ most iconic swimming pool, the Piscine Molitor, has been reborn as a luxury hotel. Katie Strick checks in... 1 / 13 Katie Strick, Senior Feature Writer & Editor @ katie_strick 28 December ...
The building's two-tiered pool was designed to resemble an ocean liner, with its mezzanine floors acting as ship 'decks' and built to support a double 'loop' of cubicles. Paris' beau monde had ...
In a twist of history, one of the newest additions to the Paris hotel landscape is a once-glamorous and once-defunct 85-year-old swimming pool. Built in 1929, the Piscine Molitor was long en vogue ...
From Beauvais, take the bus to Paris and from Porte Maillot take line 1 to Franklin D. Roosevelt, then the line 9 to Michel-Ange - Molitor, the hotel is a 10-minute walk from the station.
Molitor’s 46-metre art deco “summer pool” is naturally the hotel’s piece-de-resistance, heated all year round for summer bathing, pool-float posing and winter dips (there’s a steady ...
This year the iconic Molitor hotel is celebrating 90 years since it first opened its doors in Paris's 16th arrondissement. Sylvia Randazzo, art director, reveals why it is so special.
Breaking Travel News earlier this month visited Molitor to catch up with general manager Gregory Millon and find out more about this one-of-a-kind hotel. Take a look at his thoughts here.
Hotel pools are a rarity in Paris - outdoor pools even more so - and the recently opened Molitor Hotel in the 16th arrondissement has not one but two piscines.
There was a time, not long ago, when Piscine Molitor was the place to be. Tucked away in the leafy outskirts of Paris, the pool opened with Art Deco splendor in 1929, and soon became a magnet for ...