This Place Has a Past
Built in 1892 as a textile merchant's house, this building has witnessed over a century of Parisian life. The ornate façade, with its original limestone carvings and wrought-iron balconies, tells the story of Belle Époque craftsmanship.
When we discovered it in 2017, the building had been empty for a decade. We spent two years carefully restoring what was broken, preserving what was precious, and reimagining what could be. Every beam, every tile, every window was considered.
Our philosophy is simple: hospitality should feel like coming home to a friend who has impeccable taste. We believe in slow travel, in lingering over coffee, in knowing the name of your neighbor's dog.
"We didn't want to build a hotel. We wanted to restore a home large enough to share."
— Claire & Antoine, Founders
130+
Years of History