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Where Casanova might have cast his shadow, and Sarah Bernhardt still works the pulleys. Under the direction of Orson Welles.

Château Voltaire, a 5-star hotel, 55–57 rue Saint-Roch, Paris 1st. 31 rooms and 1 suite, each one unique. The Voltaire Suite on the top floor, with a terrace landscaped by Louis Benech. Brasserie L'Emil. Bar La Coquille d'Or.

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Nestled between the Opéra Garnier and the Tuileries, a breath from the Louvre and rue Saint-Honoré, the house has been spared Haussmann's scissors, and it shows. The façade keeps its 16th-century soul, its golden shell on the corner, its tale of Venetian ghosts. Inside, the décor unfolds what the house delicately calls "a story of Fantasy": trompe-l'œil, tapestries, theatrical furniture, an atmosphere where genres mingle as they did in Hollywood's golden age.

On the dining side, Brasserie L'Emil makes good on its promise of sincere Parisian cooking, served continuously from noon to 10:30 p.m. Bar La Coquille d'Or, inspired by the emblematic 16th-century motif that adorns the corner of the façade, has established itself as one of rue Saint-Honoré's cocktail spots, open until 1:30 a.m.

It all belongs to a small constellation of sister addresses under the Manoir banner: Lorient, Voltaire, Saint-Laurent.

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