HEADING FOR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE IN PARIS
Wandering through the Hôtel de la Marine, you’ll find a portrait of Jean-François de Lapérouse (1741-1788), navigator, officer of the Royal Navy and French explorer on display in the lounge. Enter: Café Lapérouse, only naturally placed at the “bow” of the building.
Café Lapérouse at Hôtel de la Marine is the first step in the creation a brand destined to be launched in the most fashionable places: following Paris (Hôtel de la Marine, Printemps Haussmann) and Saint-Tropez, Café Lapérouse takes to the open seas for a journey that the Count Lapérouse himself would not have missed.
HEADING FOR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE IN PARIS
Wandering through the Hôtel de la Marine, you’ll find a portrait of Jean-François de Lapérouse (1741-1788), navigator, officer of the Royal Navy and French explorer on display in the lounge. Enter: Café Lapérouse, only naturally placed at the “bow” of the building.
Café Lapérouse at Hôtel de la Marine is the first step in the creation a brand destined to be launched in the most fashionable places: following Paris (Hôtel de la Marine, Printemps Haussmann) and Saint-Tropez, Café Lapérouse takes to the open seas for a journey that the Count Lapérouse himself would not have missed.

