MONSIEUR HELDER HOTEL ***

Rooms Superior Bath

13 sqm

 

Description

Rooms Superior Bath
of the Hotel Monsieur Helder

The design combines the seemingly contradictory notions of minimalism and warmth. The patinaed steel reading lights project subdued lighting onto the queen size bed, while the satin finished wood furniture reflects it back.

 

HÔTEL Monsieur Helder

Room Services Superior Bath

  • For 2 guests maximum
  • Secure safe
  • Minibar
  • Unlimited Phone Calls
  • Bath
  • Hair dryer
  • Smart LCD flat screen TV
  • Unlimited free wifi
  • Air-conditioning
  • Check-in : 15H / Check-out : 12H
  • Street view
  • Bed 160*190 or 140*190
  • Multilingual concierge service 24 hours/7 days a week
  • No Animals Allowed

 

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Anyone can be fashionable. But being classical is more difficult as it requires natural elegance, striking the perfect balance in terms of style and colours.

Double bed 140*190 cm / On the calm courtyard / Bath or shower

The design combines the seemingly contradictory notions of minimalism and warmth. The patinaed steel reading lights project subdued lighting onto the double size bed, while the satin finished wood furniture reflects it back.

On request, it is possible to twin beds (2 single beds)

With guilt features echoing the neighbouring opera house, a calm atmosphere persists: velvet curtains keep out the roar of the city while the light parquet floor creates the feel of endless summer.

On request, it is possible to twin beds (2 single beds)

With guilt features echoing the neighbouring opera house, a calm atmosphere persists: velvet curtains keep out the roar of the city while the light parquet floor creates the feel of endless summer.

On request, it is possible to twin beds (2 single beds)

Our communicating rooms include a Superior Bath room (with a double bed) and a Deluxe room (with adouble bed or 2 separate beds). A communicating door connects the 2 spaces so you can meet in your cocoon, filled with calm and serenity. Ideal for families with children.

 

The round mirrors reflect the infinite square patterns of the wallpaper. The windows open out onto the balcony where plants thrive in the sunshine, while the daylight reveals the vintage armchairs’ ochre shades. When intimacy meets escapism.

 

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