Inside the chic hotel in Paris where Nicolas Sarkozy celebrates his election victory

'If it's good enough for a French president, it's good enough for me': MailOnline's TED THORNHILL is staying at the chic Paris hotel where Nicolas Sarkozy celebrated his election victory. victory tunnel for him when he left after an overnight stay (Sarkozy, that is)READ MORE: A tantalizing guide to Paris' legendary brasseries, bistros and restaurants< p class="byline-section"> Posted: 14:42 GMT, 29 January 2023 | Update: 16:29 GMT, 08 Feb 2023

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If it's good enough for a French president, it's good enough for me.< p class="mol-para-with-font">Nicolas Sarkozy celebrated his victory in the 2007 elections at the 62-room Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's in Paris, at his legendary restaurant Brasserie Fouquet's. The staff formed a victory tunnel for him when he left after an overnight stay.

I follow in his footsteps (minus the victory tunnel) with one night at the hotel on the way to the alps with my family and can confirm that it is a suitable place for VIPs - and five year olds who like swimming pools.

My partner and I mention to our daughter Emma, ​​on the way to the hotel, located at the intersection of Champs-Élysées and Avenue George V, that there is a swimming pool and a few minutes after we put our bags in our room, she is ready to go. " height="637" width="962" alt="Ted checks in at Hotel Barrière Le Fouquet's in Paris. Pictured above is the incredible swimming pool" class="nothing" />

Inside the chic hotel in Paris where Nicolas Sarkozy celebrates his election victory
'If it's good enough for a French president, it's good enough for me': MailOnline's TED THORNHILL is staying at the chic Paris hotel where Nicolas Sarkozy celebrated his election victory. victory tunnel for him when he left after an overnight stay (Sarkozy, that is)READ MORE: A tantalizing guide to Paris' legendary brasseries, bistros and restaurants< p class="byline-section"> Posted: 14:42 GMT, 29 January 2023 | Update: 16:29 GMT, 08 Feb 2023

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If it's good enough for a French president, it's good enough for me.< p class="mol-para-with-font">Nicolas Sarkozy celebrated his victory in the 2007 elections at the 62-room Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's in Paris, at his legendary restaurant Brasserie Fouquet's. The staff formed a victory tunnel for him when he left after an overnight stay.

I follow in his footsteps (minus the victory tunnel) with one night at the hotel on the way to the alps with my family and can confirm that it is a suitable place for VIPs - and five year olds who like swimming pools.

My partner and I mention to our daughter Emma, ​​on the way to the hotel, located at the intersection of Champs-Élysées and Avenue George V, that there is a swimming pool and a few minutes after we put our bags in our room, she is ready to go. " height="637" width="962" alt="Ted checks in at Hotel Barrière Le Fouquet's in Paris. Pictured above is the incredible swimming pool" class="nothing" />

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