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Hyatt Regency Paris Charles de Gaulle / The Atrium Hotel and Conference Centre, Paris CDG Airport, by Penta
Hotel chainPentahotels
General information
LocationRoissy-en-France
Address351, Avenue du Bois de la Pie CS 95912 Paris Nord 2
Opening1992
Design and construction
Architect(s)Helmut Jahn
Other information
Number of rooms388
Number of suites13
Website
https://www.atriumhotelparis.com/

The Atrium by Penta is a 4 star hotel inaugurated in 1992, located close to the Paris Charles de Gaulle international airport and Villepinte exhibition center. It belongs to the German hotel company Pentahotels.

Presentation

The Atrium by Penta hotel has 388 guestrooms and suites with original works of art by Denis Rival and James Hull, two restaurants each equipped with an open kitchen, a convention center, a fitness center and two outdoor tennis courts. The hotel was designed by German architect Helmut Jahn. The lobby opens onto a large 21 metre high glass atrium. It hosts the Cosmos bar and the main hotel restaurant, the Apollo, with a contemporary design and Asian influences, connected by a bamboo-lined path. In the center of this area is the hotel emblem, the “untitled” statue made by Canadian sculptor Evan Penn.

Location

The Atrium by Penta is located between the international Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and Villepinte exhibition center. It is accessible by the A1, A3 and A4 motorways.

External links

48°59′27″N 2°30′56″E / 48.99083°N 2.51556°E / 48.99083; 2.51556

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