Sleep on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo at the Hotel Everland, an ephemeral hotel created by artists Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann (who sign their works L/B) that is available for once-in-a-lifetime, one-night stays until the end of 2008.
Sleep on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo at the Hotel Everland, an ephemeral hotel created by artists Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann (who sign their works L/B) that is available for once-in-a-lifetime, one-night stays until the end of 2008.
The hotel was last installed at the Muse de Leipzig. But this time, guests get an unbelievable view of the Eiffel Tower with the price of a night's stay in the green-and-blue-decorated rooms meant to harmonize with the sky, seen from the curtain-less bay windows. The room is conceived like a luxurious hotel room, with a stacked mini-bar, hotel personnel on loan from the snazzy Hotel Sezz and prices from 333 to 444. Reservations (one night only; reservations available only two months in advance) here. But good luck! It's already a sell-out, with one night stays on ebay going for 2500+.


- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristinh @ apartmenttherapy . com
Is it just me or does the "hotel" look like a Winnebago. That great view and just the one big window? I don't understand. maybe it works better in person.
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I'd rather stay at a hostel and save the money. Paris is expensive enough as it is.
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Isn't the whole end there facing the Eifel Tower glass and terrace?
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Love the tiny blue tiles!
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