
Designed by the celebrated Parisian architect Jean Nouvel, The Hotel stands out in Lucerne, at city which is known chocolate boxes not hip hotels.
Each room at the Hotel has it's ceiling is decorated with an enlargement of a movie still. The selection tends to be little risque.The films chosen include Last Tango in Paris and The Pillow Book, among other European art-house classics. Teakwood floors and theatrical lighting add to the chic look. Every room features a view of the park. The Culture and Congress Centre, the historic old town with its lake promenade and the train station are all within walking distance of the hotel.
To quote the hotel's press release"The Hotel celebrates simplicity and spirituality as much as it does elegance and refinement. The central idea is to create something quite unlike anything before that provides guests with a magical, exciting and unforgettable feeling.
The Hotel - not just a place to sleep but a reinvention of the hotel experience for the new Millennium era. " What else can one say after that? The Hotel Lucerne has an excellent asian fusion restaurant, Bam Bou. Awarded 14 points by Gault Millau.
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