Hyatt Regency Paris – Charles de Gaulle
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Hyatt Regency Paris Charles de Gaulle / The Atrium Hotel and Conference Centre, Paris CDG Airport, by Penta | |
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Hotel chain | Pentahotels |
General information | |
Location | Roissy-en-France |
Address | 351, Avenue du Bois de la Pie CS 95912 Paris Nord 2 |
Opening | 1992 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Helmut Jahn |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 388 |
Number of suites | 13 |
Website | |
https://www.atriumhotelparis.com/ |
The Atrium by Penta is a 4 star hotel inaugurated in 1992, located close to the Paris Charles de Gaulle international airport and Villepinte exhibition center. It belongs to the German hotel company Pentahotels.
Presentation
[edit]The Atrium by Penta hotel has 388 guestrooms and suites with original works of art by Denis Rival and James Hull, two restaurants each equipped with an open kitchen, a convention center, a fitness center and two outdoor tennis courts. The hotel was designed by German architect Helmut Jahn. The lobby opens onto a large 21 metre high glass atrium. It hosts the Cosmos bar and the main hotel restaurant, the Apollo, with a contemporary design and Asian influences, connected by a bamboo-lined path. In the center of this area is the hotel emblem, the “untitled” statue made by Canadian sculptor Evan Penn.
Location
[edit]The Atrium by Penta is located between the international Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and Villepinte exhibition center. It is accessible by the A1, A3 and A4 motorways.