Maison Mère, Paris Hotels
Chic urban retreat featuring modern rooms, a culinary garden restaurant, a coworking café, and an art gallery
Maison Mère, a stylish and elegant hotel, proudly asserts itself as a shining example of genuine Parisian charm and exceptional “savoir-faire” right in the heart of the vibrant 9th arrondissement. More than just a place to stay, Maison Mère represents a family legacy, imbued with the warmth and sophisticated service reminiscent of a grand guest house, ensuring every visitor feels welcomed and exceptionally cared for.
The hotel’s strategically advantageous location offers effortless accessibility to the bustling Rue Lafayette, as well as a convenient gateway to many of the city’s most sought-after attractions. You will find yourself a leisurely 12-minute stroll from the transportation hub of Gare de Nord, connecting you to destinations near and far. Conversely, a pleasant 20-minute walk in the opposite direction will lead you to the architectural marvel of Palais Garnier. Furthermore, the hotel benefits from being almost exactly the same distance from two different metro stations, providing unparalleled ease of movement throughout Paris.
The exquisitely designed rooms at Maison Mère are thoughtfully curated to create the feeling of a cherished home away from home, a sanctuary where you can truly relax and unwind. From the artistically inspired Alveole Room, an ideal setting for a romantic escape, to the generously proportioned Family Suite, comfortably nestled amongst the iconic Parisian rooftops, each unique “pied-à-terre” exudes both style and undeniable comfort. Here, meticulous attention to detail is paramount, guaranteeing complete darkness, exceptional soundproofing, and the provision of only top-quality bedding, all essential elements in assuring a profoundly restful and rejuvenating night’s sleep. For those seeking an elevated experience, upgraded rooms such as the Parisienne and the Suite Reine Mère present a range of additional amenities, including private balconies offering captivating views, dedicated dressing spaces for added convenience, and even the indulgent luxury of private hammams.
Nectar, the hotel’s in-house restaurant and bar, serves as a gastronomic haven, offering a creative and diverse culinary journey for discerning palates. The restaurant’s carefully crafted menus, Apis and Pollen, present a symphony of seasonal ingredients, skillfully blending together to transport you through a delightful exploration of various global cuisines. Beyond the exceptional dining experience, the hotel also features a thoughtfully designed co-working café, a peaceful library filled with literary treasures, an ever-changing pop-up store showcasing unique finds, and a captivating art gallery, providing ample opportunities for hours spent productively working or simply indulging in moments of blissful relaxation.
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