



Everland Hotel at Palais de Tokyo


The roof of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris was the site of the Everland mobile hotel from 2007-Summer 2009. Now it has become the site for a temporary, transportable Japanese restaurant Nomiya. A project by Artist Laurent Grasso and Architect Pascal Grasso, the restaurant offers a table of 12 for lunch or dinner with unbeatable views towards the Eiffel Tower just as the Everland hotel had before it. (Via Arch Daily)
omg thats the thing we couldnt visit when we were there! ugh, its just a room
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