Built in the heart of Paris and enjoying the advantages of its exceptional location in the business district and at the center of cultural activity, the hotel offers 184 rooms – including 9 luxury executive rooms – and 11 sumptuous suites.
Arranged around an enclosed garden and a series of interior courtyards, the rooms and suites offer high-quality comfort that combines refinement with contemporary design. Our leisure travel clientele will particularly appreciate the elegant Superior Rooms and Junior Suites with independent sitting rooms (up to 4 people).
Located in a separate building, the "executive" rooms with private sitting rooms benefit from an unrestricted view of the Castle. They will seduce our business clients by their exceptional hospitality and personalized service.
Buffet-style American breakfast is served in our Vaulted Rooms.
The ochre and fruity tones chosen for the decoration are the ideal accompaniment to the Louis Philippe style furniture. They emphasize the reigning sophistication and elegance, underscoring the hotel's warm and friendly atmosphere.
Hotel Clarion Saint-James & Albany offers 750 m² of adjustable meeting rooms where you can hold seminars, conferences, product presentations, fashion shows, showrooms, special evening events and private occasions.
From the prestige 18th century reception rooms overlooking the hotel's private garden to our superb vaulted rooms, you are sure to find the appropriate location and atmosphere for your special event.
A specially assigned contact for all your project organization needs and an entire team of professionals will work to make your meeting a success.
Two areas – one overlooking the courtyard and the other the garden - fully preserved from the city's hustle and bustle, share a refined, creative cuisine, interpreted by our Chef Jean Pierre Lepeltier and his Team.
Swimming pool closed from 27 to 30 June 2005. 250 m² dedicated to well-being, fitness and relaxation. The Spa Saint-James provides hotel guests and registered members with an indoor swimming pool and fitness, hamam and beauty care facilities.
As part of your business seminars and meetings, you can easily boost energy levels in your working sessions by combining them with stress relief and relaxation.
On 11 April 1774, Marquis de La Fayette married the youngest of the Duke of Noailles's five daughters in the residence. Hôtel de Noailles became his Paris home until 1784. Upon returning from America, La Fayette was visited by Queen Marie Antoinette on 15 February 1779, as reported on the plaque commemorating the event. During the restoration period, the building was returned to the Noailles family prior to being sold to the very rich and eccentric Lord Francis Henry Eggerton, Duke of Bridgewater.
In 1828, Lord Eggerton's heirs sold the property to real estate speculators. Rue du 29 juillet was opened to give way to income producing property built in the hotel gardens. Before taking on the name by which it is known today, the hotel was called "Le Meurice". The establishment founded by Eugène-Michel Meurice was moved to number 228-230, rue de Rivoli in order to expand the company in 1832.
In 1853, the sole remaining section of the property became a hotel for travelers. From then onward, the hotel changed ownership and names several times before becoming, nearly a century later, Hôtel Saint-James & Albany on 14 November 1956.