Paris has a long history and the building which is currently host to the 98-room-and-40-suite hotel has a historic past. Did you know that in the 1900s it was the home of a circus Fascinating, isn't it Prior to it becoming a hotel, the building hosted the Justice of Peace and other government offices. MO is one of the few palace hotels in Paris, so that will be a check on the bucket list. Not just the building but what makes MO unique are some very interesting features. As you walk inside the lobby, you are greeted by floor-to-ceiling windows with cascading greens outside. The courtyard with so much greenery is like a breath of fresh air in the heart of the city, something extremely hard to find. I was at one of the delux rooms and the view of the green courtyard was heartening. Then, if you like uniqueness, don't forget to stay at the panaromic suite. The view of the Eiffel Tower is offered by a lot of hotels but imagine gazing at the structure soaking in a massive bathtub, a glass of wine in hand