EquipHotel Tour

Get inspired by French hospitality with private tours of newly opened establishments in Paris.

These private visits will enrich your experience and provide you with valuable insights for the continuous improvement of your establishment.

Place: 345€ (limited number of badges) Includes all the benefits and services of Visitor and Premium badges

Day by day programme

MONDAY 4 NOVEMBER - MORNING

  • Maison Hamelin 
  • Hôtel L’Ormaie 
  • Hôtel Padam 

MONDAY 4 NOVEMBER - AFTERNOON

  • Hôtel Hana
  • La Fantaisie
  • Le Florida

TUESDAY 5 NOVEMBER - MORNING

  • Hôtel Pilgrim
  • Grand Coeur Latin  
  • Maison Colbert

TUESDAY 5 NOVEMBER - AFTERNOON

  • La Fondation
  • Miss Fuller (Drawing House)

WEDNESDAY 6 NOVEMBER - MORNING

  • Hôtel Pilgrim
  • Grand Coeur Latin 
  • Maison Colbert

WEDNESDAY 6 NOVEMBER - AFTERNOON

  • La Fondation
  • Miss Fuller (Drawing House)

Hotels

Grand Coeur Latin

Grand Cœur Latin, a 4-star hotel in the heart of Paris's 5th arrondissement. Its modern rooms welcome you into a setting designed by Marie-Paule Clout and Vincent Bastie, where each corner embodies a different era, offering a unique experience.

With Parisian elegance at the heart of its concept, the Grand Coeur Latin hotel immerses you in a world that is both modern and warm. Every space, from the Roman swimming pool to the medieval patio, is imbued with the charm of the emblematic Latin Quarter.

Hana Hotel 

Like the flower from which it takes its name, Hana blossoms in the heart of Paris. The Opéra Garnier and the Bourse are the majestic neighbours of this hotel, the latest addition to the CHAPITRE SIX collection. A haven of peace for travellers and aesthetes, where two elegant, age-old arts of living are celebrated. Here, France unites with Japan. From Japanese dishes to kobido at the spa-pool, the secret is to slow down and contemplate, to take time for yourself.

Hotel Florida 

Hôtel Florida Paris combines the Art Deco, vintage glamour, and a playful spirit to recreate the 1920s atmosphere of a place that once welcomed F. Scott Fitzgerald and other celebrated writers. Opened by Matthieu Dumas in March 2024, this intimate and joyful establishment is a delightful haven that brings an effervescent sparkle back to the Parisian neighbourhood of Madeleine.

Hotel Pilgrim

Right in the centre of the 5th arrondissement, in the heart of Paris’s Left Bank, Hotel Pilgrim features a glass and concrete façade, which interacts with the surrounding Haussmannian buildings. You need only enter the lobby to discover that, above and beyond appearances, distinction prevails. Welcome to a place where the joyous vitality of the 70s reigns supreme, where the ultimate in sleek design, select furniture and works of art strike a perfect chord, both together and individually in exquisitely enlightened fashion. 

La Fantaisie

The latest property launched by the family-owned Leitmotiv hotel group, La Fantaisie has been designed as a lush enclave in the city centre. The hotel awakens the senses, creating a harmonious environment where nature and pleasure go hand in hand. Fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere – this is what La Fantaisie is all about.

The hotel relays the animation of the market street outside, taps into the daily life of the hip Faubourg Montmartre neighbourhood, and invites you to join in. Simultaneously, La Fantaisie is a tranquil, green paradise where nature takes full rein.

La Fondation 

In the very heart of the 17th arrondissement, between Parc Monceau and Les Batignolles village, Galia Group is about to open La Fondation, an exceptional landmark of over 10,000 m2. The multi-faceted building will accommodate a 5-star hotel, two restaurants, a rooftop, an auditorium with office spaces, a floating garden, a sports club, along with a climbing wall and a semi-Olympic swimming pool.

Designers Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch - heads of the renowned New York studio Roman & Williams - designed the warm, enveloping atmosphere of this new Parisian address, which celebrates creation in all its forms. They have used their unique universe, working hand-in-hand with craftsmen, to shape an elegant, timeless setting, dotted with bespoke curated art programme.

Maison Colbert 

Designed by the architect Alvaro Sans in collaboration with his daughter Adriana Sans, giving rise to a four-handed project, the Hotel Maison Colbert pays tribute to the work of the painter Joaquín Sorolla, while sacrificing nothing of the Parisian heritage of the premises. Each of the rooms and suites is inspired by the artist's paintings. The Hôtel Maison Colbert also features the Café Clotilde, an eponymous tribute to the woman who shared his life.

Maison Hamelin 

A hotel with an original identity to stand out in the (dense) forest of Parisian boutique hotels.

Tells a strong story that is rooted in its neighbourhood.

Close to the Musée Galliera, a museum dedicated to fashion, its processes and its history.

In dialogue with its prestigious neighbour, a fashion house on rue Hamelin (now a hotel?)

Hotel Ormaie 

Make your way to one of the calmest spots in Paris. Head sideways along the edge of Trocadéro, not far from the Champs-Élysées. Enjoy discovering the Hotel L'Ormaie, a new Right Bank boutique-hotel with a natural elegance.Set on the Chaillot hillside in the heart of the 16th arrondissement, Hotel L'Ormaie unveils its Parisian roots to evoke a perfect, tranquil atmosphere. From its welcoming entry door to its top floor rooms, everything has a luxurious, calm personality, buoyed by a whiff of generous plants and minerals décor.

Padam Paris

In the heart of the Golden Triangle, just a stone's throw from the Champs-Elysées, a new, elegant and intimate address is ready to welcome you.
A true place to live, Padam embraces the codes of a chic, well-kept décor in a warm Paris.

An authentic space in which to feel at home, in one of the capital's most vibrant and luxurious districts.

Enjoy a unique experience in the heart of Paris!  

Miss Fuller

The Miss Fuller, the latest addition to the Drawing Hotels Collection, will open its doors a stone's throw from Place de l'Etoile in autumn 2024.

The 48 rooms, from single to suite, will offer 4-star standards, some with an uninterrupted view of the Arc de Triomphe.

On the ground floor, the lounge bar houses a total work of art by Raphaëlle Peria under its dome.

We look forward to welcoming you to the heart of Paris, in a setting designed as a tribute to Loïe Fuller, the icon of Art Nouveau.