7 very (but very) desirable new Parisian hotels

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The French capital is always, always a good idea. And, in autumn, an unbearable temptation. write these down new seven hotels in Paris and book your room now. We promise you that the getaway will be worth it.

THE CHIC: Chateau Voltaire, 55 - 57 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001

Château Voltaire is probably the most stylish hotel in paris at this moment, a vrai coup de foudre that falls in love on the spot. Pretending to be a luxury chambre d'hôtes, but an elegant luxury, content and sober, of contrasts between shades of château and contemporary house, a timeless delight for lovers of beauty.

Hotel Chateau Voltaire Paris

Brasserie Emile.

Close to the gardens of the Palais Royal and the Comédie Française, its atmosphere is the work of atelier Franck Durand accompanied by Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay of Festen Architectures, one of the most fashionable Parisian duos.

Its 5 stars welcome in 32 rooms wrapped in references from the past, robust hardwood furniture, green velvet sofas, cabinets with delicate fabrics, sur mesure lamps and sconces, giving a classic result with a I don't know quoi furiously cool.

Hotel Chateau Voltaire Paris

Hotel Chateau Voltaire, Paris.

The most of the most is its suite apartment, conceived as beautiful house without artifice, proud of its terrace of bucolic vegetation on the roofs of Paris.

His restaurant, the Brasserie Emil, attended by garçons with double-breasted jackets in pristine white behind the bar of his New York-style bar, is already good prelude to a rendez-vous festive and end the night Negroni in hand, in his bar La Coquille d'or.

THEDE LUXE’: Cheval Blanc, 8 Quai du Louvre, 75001

The ensign born in the valued ski resort of Courchevel, opens in Paris, being its first urban hotel, and for this it has chosen the beautiful and famous art deco building of La Samaritaine, heritage of Henri Sauvage and pride of its founder Ernest Cognacq.

The hotel that celebrates Parisian art de vivre in a big way, is located in the heart of the ville lumiere and it is not in vain if it boasts of its magnificent views that dominate the Seine and the great Pont Neuf from the large windows of its rooms.

Peter Marino, in charge of the project, is inspired by its architecture and the imprint of its history. Following the rhythm of the facade he uses pure lines, makes a nod to the “parquet de glace” motifs marked on its stone and uses mineral tones and elegant metallic fabrics that give it a sophisticated effect.

He proposes four restaurants, Limbar for a petit-déjeuner à la parisienne, a meal, a sweet snack or a glass garnished with flowers. The gastronomic Plénitude, by the hand of Arnaud Donckeleplonge. And on its top floor with spectacular views, le Tout-Paris, his french brasserie; and the Langosteria, a succulent table with Italian flavor. Not forgetting Carte Blanche, your privileged room service for a tête-à-tête with the Seine.

To round it off, the desired hotel boasts his Dior spa, of its attractive swimming pool and the suspended garden of its seventh floor, 650 m² of rooftop that reach a horizon of 360 degrees.

Hotel Soho House Paris

Hotel Soho House Paris.

THE EXCLUSIVE: Soho House Paris , 45 rue la Bruyere, 75009

After 25 years of its creation in London, this private club that champions creativity in all its spheres, it has settled in Paris. To do this, the coveted maison has chosen a beautiful 19th-century hôtel particulier in the Pigalle quartier, former home of the family of Jean Cocteau.

A stone's throw from the BB Blanche sport club and restaurant, this exclusive retreat welcomes its members in a space mélange des styles, a traditional French design with a more contemporary art deco touch, made by the house itself. In the grand suites, the parquet tip of Hungary, the moldings, the canopies and the chimneys they coexist with vintage objects and furniture, and rugs with graphic prints that contrast with the dresscode, more than casual, of its guests.

Hotel Soho House Paris

Dream bathtub at Soho House Paris.

Your restaurant-winter garden brings together its chosen guests and friends in a relaxed atmosphere of wicker chairs and large benches upholstered with flowers, where they taste bistro classics such as grandmere fondant pate, mimosa eggs garnished with bottarga, escargots de Bourgogne or a Norman tarte Tatin.

Its small rooftop keeps a shy pool and a bar, and its ambient cabaret Années Folles, as an allusion to the Pigalle neighbourhood, offers a rich artistic program of talks, concerts and projections.

THE PANORAMIC: Madame Reve, 48 rue du Louvre, 75001

This 5 star has dared to rise in the vast and iconic building of the former Poste du Louvre, the equivalent of Post Office, built in 1888 by Julien Guadet and renovated by the architect Dominique Perrault after a colossal work.

Suite with terrace in hotel Madame Rêve Paris

Suite with terrace at the Madame Rêve hotel.

Located in the historical and artistic heart of Paris, two minutes from the Bourse de Commerce and the Louvre Museum, its discreet door, like an entree des artistes, gives way to a small hall with allure from the 19th century, a nod to its historical splendor. This continues in the great volume of its elegant café and bar, adorned with opulent lustres, frescoes and furniture reminiscent of the period.

La Plume will see the light at the end of this month, its refined contemporary table whose menu will reveal succulent mets with Japanese influences from the hand of Benjamin Six, and will offer its guests a breath-taking panorama of Parisian chimneys and the Église Saint-Eustache.

Hotel Madame Rêve Paris

Hotel Madame Rêve, Paris.

In contrast, in its rooms and suites, it dominates a current air, a touch retro, work of the savoir-faire of artisans, mostly French and a good percentage of women, who have used exquisite materials such as oak, marble, onyx, leather, bronze or velvet in wraparounds and gourmand shades of mordoré, brown, ochre, champagne and honey.

For more rêve, Madame will delight her clients with its immense rooftop, a vegetal promenade that surrounds the building, a lieu de vie for a coffee, a walk, or a yoga class with a spectacular picture of innumerable Parisian monuments such as the Sacré-Cœur, the Center Pompidou, the Panthéon, Les Invalides or the Eiffel Tower itself.

THE GREATEST: Hotel Saint James Paris, 5 place du Chancelier Adenauer, 75116

Located in an old hôtel particulier from 1892, concealed in an immense garden by the landscaper Xavier de Chirac, the Hôtel Saint James Paris has radically changed its look, thanks to the prolific decorator Laura Gonzalez.

Hotel Saint James Paris

Facade of the hotel Saint James Paris.

Today it evokes the hôtels particuliers parisiens, like a large private mansion that harmoniously fuses neoclassicism, 19th-century romanticism and bucolic poetry. In it you can see your objects chinese, meticulous craftsmanship and rich materials typical of art de vivre à la française. Thus hand-painted frescoes predominate, trimmings or upholstery of the meridians.

The 50 chambres of this Relais & Châteaux are designed as guest rooms, declined in four color ranges in a wise man mix and match of geometric motifs art deco spirit, 18th century flowers, chinoiseries or Versailles parquets using the crème de la crème of arts décoratifs.

Hotel Saint James Paris

Room at the Saint James Paris.

Its gastronomic restaurant Bellefeuille, run by chef Julien Dumas, It has the air of an interior garden, decorated with moldings, boiseries, ceramics and a period fireplace, whose mirror reflects the lush vegetation outside. And with the arrival of good weather, La Pergola invites its guests to perch outside in its graceful roundabout bar.

The aesthetes will succumb to its bar-library and the Guerlain spa, adorned with vaults, a beautiful Bourgogne stone staircase and a swimming pool surrounded by a large bas-relief, as in Greco-Roman times.

THE BOHO: Hotel Sookie , 2bis rue Commines, 75003

This intimate hotel that occupies a small and old convent of the Haut Marais, has been rethought by the interior architect Dorothée Delaye, that impregnates it with the soul of the neighborhood, a curious conglomerate of its important historical heritage and An environment arty in constant motion.

Hotel Sookie Paris

Hotel Sookie, Paris.

Like his coffee shop, it's dotted with furniture chine or to measure years 50, such as the cordage wooden headboard, the khaki corduroy sofas, the ceramics signed by Jacques Pouchain or the bamboo counter.

Its textures like the stone, the wood of its beams, the Italian marble or the beautiful fabrics reminiscent of the cachet of yesteryear, they are declined in terracotta, beige, grès, saffron or almond green tones, recreating the velvety atmosphere of a family home that rocks outsiders to the sound of jazz.

THE COMMITTED: Babel Hotel-Restaurant , 3 Rue Lemon, 75020

Babel has blossomed on a quiet cobblestone street the rogue neighborhood of Belleville, little visited by tourists; in the midst of an anarchic mix of workshops, bars, everything and nothing bazaars, halal butcher shops and synagogues.

Its philosophy lies in merging with the popular neighborhood and its artistic tradition, in use short supply chains, collaborate with local associations and participate in respect for the environment.

Hotel Babel Restaurant

Hotel Babel restaurant.

This nest with its own soft light of an endless sunset is the result of a sought imperfection, designed by the interior designer Daphne Desjeux and that, like the popular neighborhood, transports to distant lands through natural materials of diverse origins, patina walls – from the duo rosatelier– and furniture and ornaments from all eras, contemporary pieces, antiques, African art and others made by Belleville artisans.

Along the same lines, in its restaurant and terrace spiced menus of multiple culinary influences are served, confit aubergines, grilled mezzes and halloumi, pesto babka, Syrian kesh keh, Levantine-style lamb gyozas… washed down with natural wines, homemade ginger beer, hot chocolate with zaatar, coffee from the Brûlerie de Jourdain or spirits from the Distillerie de Paris. But on Saturdays, it is the neighborhood mothers who take charge of the kitchen and prepare a feast of couscous, tagine, Berber shakshouka or Afghan kabuli pulao.

Hotel Babel Paris

Hotel Babel, Paris.

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