Located in Paris’ Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the luxurious Hotel Bel Ami invites you to discover the City of Light with a cultural getaway to two of the city’s most celebrated museums. The two-night minimum “Art by Bessé” package includes accommodation in a deluxe room or suite and two complimentary tickets — one for each person — to the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée de l’Orangerie. Guests also receive a daily buffet breakfast for two, a welcome cocktail for two at the Bel Ami Bar, and complimentary access to the hotel’s sauna and fitness center.
Additional benefits include early check-in or late check-out subject to availability, VIP amenities with a branded Bel Ami gift delivered to your room or suite upon arrival, and a 15 percent discount on a selection of spa treatments. Part of the B Signature Hotels & Resorts collection, the boutique Hotel Bel Ami sits within easy walking distance of notable Parisian landmarks, including the historic Café Les Deux Magots, long associated with the city’s intellectual and literary circles.
Current museum exhibitions featured with the package highlight important artistic movements and historical periods. From October 12 through the end of 2016, the Musée de l’Orangerie presents “American Painting in the 1930s,” which examines a wide range of American artists and styles — from abstraction to socialist realism — showcasing works by Edward Hopper, Marsden Hartley, and Georgia O’Keeffe. At the Musée d’Orsay, from September 27 to January 16, 2017, “The Spectacular Second Empire: 1852–1870” offers a multidisciplinary survey of the era with paintings, sculptures, photographs, architectural drawings, jewelry, and objets d’art that reveal how the period’s taste for splendor often clashed with a growing social search for realism.
Whether you are drawn to Impressionist masterpieces, American modernism, or the rich decorative arts of 19th-century France, this Hotel Bel Ami package combines refined accommodation with direct access to significant museum experiences. The hotel’s Saint-Germain location also makes it easy to continue your cultural exploration on foot, visiting galleries, cafés, and historic sites that define this storied Parisian neighborhood.
