AC Hotels by Marriott Opens New Hotel in Paris

AC Hotels by Marriott welcomed the new AC Hotel Paris Le Bourget to its France portfolio on Feb. 2. The new hotel follows major global expansion of the brand, aimed at the lifestyle oriented business traveler, with the opening of the first AC by Marriott property in the United States—the AC Hotel New Orleans Bourbon—and recent openings in Istanbul and Valencia.

AC Hotel Paris Le Bourget opened in the grounds of Paris-Le Bourget airport and is particularly convenient for business travelers in need of easy airport access; Charles de Gaulle Airport is just 15 minutes away. The hotel makes an ideal base for those attending conferences and events at the adjacent Le Bourget Exhibition Park or the nearby Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre. For leisure travelers, AC Hotel Paris Le Bourget is well-situated for those looking to spend a weekend in Paris.

Groupe Segur is the owner and developer of the 4-star, 122-room hotel. All guestrooms will feature premium bedding, fully equipped bathrooms, high-speed internet access, a spacious desk, a refrigerator, and air-conditioning.

Food and beverage options include L’envol restaurant, which serves contemporary French food and wine; a 24-hour grab-and-go market; and Atmosph’air, a rooftop bar and terrace. Other property highlights include a fitness center and indoor pool and steam room.

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“We are excited to welcome guests to AC Hotel Paris Le Bourget in this multicultural and vibrant city. With its convenient location and extensive facilities, the hotel meets the needs of both business and leisure travelers to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay,” said Doris Schaefgen, general manager of AC Hotel Paris Le Bourget Airport.

AC Hotel Paris Le Bourget joins the AC Paris Porte Maillot, which opened as AC Hotel’s first Parisian property in June 2014. Further AC properties in France include the AC Hotel Ambassadeur Antibes-Juan les Pins and AC Hotel Nice.

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