Five Parisian Hotels To Book Now
Le Grand Mazarin is the latest outpost from the Maisons Pariente group and opened its Martin Brudnizki-designed doors last September in the Marais with all sorts of bells and whistles including a winter garden, an indoor swimming pool, and a secret cabaret bar.
View Le Grand MazarinChâteau Voltaire is a very personal project. Thierry Gillier wanted to give back to Paris a little of what this city had given him by creating a place that brings together and celebrates everything that makes the capital so magical and its power of attraction unique in the world: historical depth, meaningful beauty, hospitality and celebration, good taste, ideas, culture, elegance, refinement and the art de vivre.
View Château VoltaireHotel Particulier Montmartre is the most private and smallest of all Parisian hotels. This haven of greenery that used to belong to the Hermes family and became a Private House allows you to discover the largest hotel garden in the capital, part of the last vestiges of the scrubland of Montmartre. Whether for a drink, for dinner, or a night, the Hôtel Particulier awaits you in what many people rightly call “a countryside in the heart of Paris”.
View Hotel ParticulierPavillon de la Reine is a timeless hotel, a haven of peace in the heart of the Marais, surrounded by shady gardens. Behind an elegant façade, an original universe imagined by the interior designer Didier Benderli (Kérylos Intérieurs) is revealed.
View Pavillon de la ReineBetween le Marais and Montorgueil, the hotel offers the experience of a timeless art of living. An inspiring and unique addition to the busting neighborhood in which it sits, the Hotel National des Arts et Métiers is a feat of modern architecture and innovative design hidden behind a classic Haussmannian facade. The 66-room establishment, restaurant, and bar have been realized using the noblest materials crafted by artisans in the tradition of French savoir-faire.
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