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"The recently opened Grands Voyageurs shows all the rich history and artistic flair you’d expect from the bohemian quarter of Paris."
In the heart of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, our hotel captures the essence of an art collector's private residence, enriched by the elegance of the 1930s and 1940s. Inspired by worldly travel and experiences, we have created a warm and inviting hotel filled with magnificent art and objects.
The Parisian soul reveals itself here in all its elegance. Renowned for its rich history and artistic ambiance, Saint-Germain-des-Prés attracts lovers of culture, gastronomy, and the French art of living. Strolling through its cobblestone streets, you'll discovers historic cafés, elegant boutiques, and avant-garde art galleries, offering every visitor an immersion into a timeless Paris.
With his international background, Milanese architect and designer Fabrizio Casiraghi translates the understated elegance and nobility of old-world Europe into indisputably fresh yet nostalgic ambiance that echoes a life of travel. Design details take on the charisma of personal souvenirs, creating an intimate, residential experience where comfort is the ultimate form of luxury.
Each space is its own voyage, an aesthetic invitation into the memory of a prolific and impassioned world-traveller whose appetite for discovery is expressed through an impressive collection of art objects.
Steps away from reception, a transatlantic dining experience awaits at Grands Voyageurs. Inspired by the first grand passenger ships that connected France to the East Coast of the United States, the restaurant presents a unique blend of American and Parisian influences both on and off the menu.
Behind reception, the hotel bar stretches into the lobby, welcoming guests and visitors with an inventive collection of signature and classic cocktails.
Welcome to your Left Bank retreat, a sanctuary of subtle elegance and timeless charm. Each room exudes a unique character reminiscent of the Golden Age of Travel, a period when journeys were leisurely and every experience was savored. The furnishings invite both admiration and relaxation, the design aims to inspire and soothe, and the lighting sets a mood of serene contentment. This is a place to linger, to dream, and to prepare for the adventures that await.