Description
The 18th-century Hotel Burgundy is located in the triangle Concorde-Vendome-Opera, a few steps away from Louvre Museum. The hotel is famous for having accommodated the French Peer Charles Baudelaire. The hotel was two adjacent townhouses, one famous for where Baudelaire wrote some of his eeriest poems. The two buildings were later linked. The restaurant offers traditional French cooking and the staff speaks many languages.