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Prepare to be enchanted by the meticulous attention to detail and the thoughtfully curated interior design that awaits you in every hotel room, lounge area, restaurant and even the hallways at this amazing Charmante Skostredet Hôtel (@hotelcharmante), located in Bergen, Norway. When walking through this boutique hotel, you will see that every room has it’s unike design and details. Hotel Charmante celebrates individuality and strives to create a delightful and bespoke experience for each of its guests, a sentiment that is unmistakably felt. From the moment you step through the door, you will be greeted by the essence of Paris in the early 1900s. As far as the eye can see, you will encounter bold and distinctive wallpapers, images, and art, all carefully selected to reflect the character and ambiance of each exquisite room in this remarkable boutique hotel. #parisian #luxury #french #boutiquehotel #chérie #skostredet

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This is so cute 😍😍

ℍ𝕖𝕥𝕖𝕤𝕙 𝕜𝕖𝕤𝕙𝕨𝕒𝕟𝕚
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Love this one 😍

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Не обычно 😍 все по вашему уровню 🔥

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Awesome place 😍

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Una bellissima location

Khyati Thaker 👉🏼Travel l Itinerary Curator
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This is so dreamy and magical 😍. Love the details 👏

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C’est du pure bijou 😍

Gonçalo Graça
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Everything looks so lovely! All the details 👌✨️

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such an amazing reel

Ledneva Anastasia 📍 Dubai
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What a great shot👏guys! 😍We must collab soon😍😍

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Wow it’s amazing

Riza Salahudin
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This is amazing 🔥🔥🔥

Cole Elder
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Love it!

Silvina. Viajes.
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Qué divino lugar.

Yulia Lobasheva
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Looking so amazing 🤍

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