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IN BRIEF
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The Boudoir des Muses Hotel, nestled in the Haut Marais district of Paris, captivates with its intriguing history, bold decor, and uniquely luxurious facilities. Le Figaro’s analysis provides a comprehensive insight into this four-star address that challenges the codes of traditional hospitality. From the overall atmosphere to the geographic location, along with decoration, services, and value for money, every aspect of the customer experience is meticulously reviewed to offer an accurate and objective view of the establishment.
A theatrical and sultry past that shapes the hotel’s identity
The Boudoir des Muses Hotel occupies an iconic building whose walls still resonate with the secrets of a former erotic theater dating back to the 17th century, closed in 1807 by order of Napoleon. Its successive transformation into a convent and then into a hotel, recently carried out by the Elegancia group, gives birth to a place where mystery and boldness coexist. This duality endows the establishment with a unique atmosphere, oscillating between history and modernity, where each space seems eager to awaken the senses while inviting curiosity.
A privileged location in the heart of the Haut Marais
Le Figaro’s expertise highlights above all the ideal location of the hotel, right in the center of the Haut Marais, a Parisian neighborhood renowned for its vibrancy and elegance. Just steps from République and Bastille, the hotel enjoys immediate access to the best addresses in the area: refined boutiques, lively bars, the Marché des Enfants Rouges, and iconic cultural venues such as the Picasso Museum and the Winter Circus. A prime position that facilitates both cultural escapades and gourmet experiences.
Theatrical and bold decoration
Le Figaro’s gaze lingers on the bold staging of the decor. From the reception, a garnet carpet adorned with undulating snakes, heavy velvet curtains, and soft lighting immerse the visitor in a deliberately transgressive boudoir atmosphere. The bar, placed under an atrium topped with a spectacular glass and steel dome in Directoire style, offers a striking visual effect around a large cross-shaped table. Each floor is punctuated with mysterious inscriptions and images of naked muses, adding a layer of provocation to a decor skillfully oscillating between chic and decadence.
Rooms that balance simplicity and comfort
According to Le Figaro’s analysis, the 28 rooms spread over five floors showcase an elegant simplicity contrasting with the more provocative communal spaces. Ranging from 13 to 25 m² for the classic rooms, 38 m² for the suites, and up to 72 m² for a family apartment, each accommodation features exposed beams, light wood furniture, and cozy cushions. The ambiance here is soft and soothing, ideal for finding calm after the bustling atmosphere of the neighborhood, without ever losing sight of what makes this place unique.
Original wellness facilities, but at a cost
Le Figaro points out the exceptional nature of the two bath lounges located in the basement. The Hédoné lounge, sculpted from stone, features a jacuzzi worthy of a swimming pool and a hammam with impressive volumes, while the Venus bath is more modern with a sauna and a classic jacuzzi. These private spaces, perfect for a hedonistic interlude illustrating the luxurious side of the hotel, are however offered at an additional cost, even for residents. A drawback noted by Le Figaro, which highlights the significant price of these services.
A unique culinary experience at the Bar des Muses
Open in the evenings, the Bar des Muses stands out for its relaxed snacks and thematic cocktail creations. The culinary concept, which presents products in cooked and raw versions, surprises and delights with its originality and flavors. The subdued lighting and spectacular skylight make this space a perfect setting to enjoy the menu, while benefiting from attentive service rich in suggestions. However, Le Figaro reminds food lovers that the bill can quickly add up.
Value for money: between boldness and restraint
In terms of pricing, the establishment displays rates in line with its high-end positioning. Rooms start from 309 euros per night for a double room and suites at 589 euros, while bath lounges are available starting from 250 euros for an hour and a half. Despite a discount offered to clients, the additional charge for wellness services remains noteworthy. Le Figaro thus nuances the experience, emphasizing that the establishment primarily targets a clientele seeking originality and willing to embrace the cost of this uniqueness.
An event offering that extends the experience
Finally, the establishment distinguishes itself by its event offering: cabaret shows, esoteric workshops, and DJ sets enliven guests’ evenings every week. These animations contribute to the overall sensorial experience that the Boudoir des Muses projects, reinforcing the idea of a hotel designed as a true living space nourished by creativity and fantasy.