The restaurant Fouquet's, known for its red awnings on the Champs-Élysées, is part of the venue. The hotel received its fifth star on 11 June 2009, and won the category of "Europe's Leading City Hotel" at the World Travel Awards in 2013.[4]
History
In the 1990s, the Barrière family purchased the restaurant Fouquet's, along with seven buildings surrounding the venue, in the hope of opening the group's first hotel in the French capital. Opened in 2006, the hotel was developed with the collaboration of French architect Édouard François and designer Jacques Garcia.
The hotel was closed in early 2017 to allow for renovations, and reopened on 1 July that year.
Le Joy restaurant, located at 46 Avenue George V, opening onto the inner garden of the hotel
L'Escadrille bar
Le Marta bar, which also extends on a rooftop during summertime
Le Joy bar
Literature
An earlier restaurant of the establishment, which was called "The Diana" in tribute to Lucien Barrière's adopted daughter Diane Barrière-Desseigne, is mentioned in J.P. Thiollet's 2016 novel Hallier, L'Edernel jeune homme (Hallier, the Edernal Young Man).[5]
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