Set on a lagoon in a business park with several big-name corporate headquarters nearby, the hotel, which underwent a major redesign of its common areas in 2005, is a warm, inviting haven within this somewhat sterile area. Parisian lampposts, a "Métro" sign, and a poster-covered kiosk bring an unexpected French theme to the public spaces, and the light, open feeling extends to the luxurious rooms. Done in pale earth tones, accommodations include fine linens and bath products, complimentary turndown service, Evian water, and fresh orchids. Many staff members speak both French and English. Bay 223 restaurant and bar tops off the experience with a fine menu of artfully presented new American cuisine.
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