Not far from the Eiffel Tower, this landmark of the Paris of the Roaring Twenties has recently been restored to its former glory by star decorator India Mahdavi, who once again applies her glamorous, colorful grammar. Here, 15 rooms only, dressed in a "mix & match" of patterns and materials (floral tapestries, panther-print bedspreads), Art Deco wallpapers and bespoke lacquered wood furniture. A joyful, refined atmosphere, as on the first floor, in the Brasserie Thoumieux, which celebrates the codes of the Parisian restaurant - red velvet banquettes, Lalique moldings and small tables covered with white tablecloths - all now owned by the Beaumarly group, Gilbert and Thierry Costes.