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Enjoy the delicious flavours of winter in the City of Paris

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At The Peninsula Paris, the month of December sparkles with gourmet menus and a selection of delicious seasonal products to enjoy in our bars and restaurants. Join us as we celebrate the dazzling season in style and create the merriest moments for the happiest of holidays.

Magical Festive Season Offer

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The winter holiday season is an enchanting time to discover Paris. Book your winter retreat via peninsula.com and elevate the stay experience with an array of exceptional benefits, such as early check-in and late check-out times, included daily breakfasts & special welcome amenities for your kids by the famous French brand, Tartine Et Chocolat.  

Festive Menus

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Toast the festive season in style with The Peninsula Paris’ spectacular array of gourmet cuisine. Whether you’re celebrating a traditional Christmas or looking to enjoy a glamourous evening with your loved one, our chefs from L’Oiseau BlancLiLi, and Le Lobby have created exquisite menus brimming with seasonal delights for an enchanting and unforgettable holiday dining experience. 

Festive Afternoon Tea

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The much-loved Peninsula Afternoon Tea is transformed for the holiday season with scones, savory delights and all the trimmings. In addition, a special cocktail will also be available throughout the festive season at the hotel.

Peninsula Brunch

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Every Sundays of December, get together with family and friends for a festive brunch and experience a memorable moment that recalls the magic of childhood. No brunch on Sunday 29 December. Exceptional brunches on Wednesdays 25th December and 1st January Celebrate Christmas and New Year’s Eve with your loved ones during a wonderful brunch featuring seasonal and festive products, but also  the Cantonese cuisine of LiLi’s restaurant.

The “Hespéridée” Yule Log

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A tribute to nature and the inauguration of the Palace in 2014,this unique  creation is inspired by the “Dancing Leaves,” hand-blown Bohemian  crystal leaves that float gracefully in the entrance hall of the palace.

Price: €80 – for 4 people – available from 17 December until 31 December
Pre-order required 72 hours in advance with pick up on site, pre-order available from 1st December

“Harvest Gold” Twelfth Night Cake

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The Twelfth Night king cake, imagined by Pastry Chef Anne Coruble  is shaped like an ear of cereal, evoking golden fields under the  summer sun. This creation is a true ode to the generosity of nature,  celebrating its daily gifts

Price: €80 for the king’s crown – from 8 to 10 people – available from 1st January until 31 January 2025.
Pre-order required 72 hours in advance with collection on site. Pre-order available from 1st December.

Festive Spa Pampering

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The Peninsula Spa welcomes you for a cocooning escape: enjoy a tailored therapy designed to brighten your complexion and balance emotions and stress. This peerless facial provides anti-defying, anti-oxidant, purifying and moisturizing effects.

Memorable Festive Celebrations

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The Peninsula Paris invites you to celebrate the festive season with exceptional, privately hosted experiences. Surprise your guests with spectacular celebrations in the banquet rooms or privatised restaurants of the hotel.

*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Peninsula Paris

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