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Bel Ami
7-11 rue Saint-Benoît, Saint Germain-des-Prés, Paris, France
6th Arr. (St-Germain/Luxembourg)
108 Rooms
Modern Design & Lively
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A beautiful, distinctive, and luxurious hotel in the fantastically atmospheric Parisian district of Saint-Germain-des-Près — this 19th-century building was once a printing press, but architect and designers Géraldine Prieur and Pascal Allaman took it easy with the industrial-chic references, opting instead for a look that’s equal parts classic mid-century modernism and hyper-colorful retro-futurism. The resulting atmosphere is perfectly elegant but in no way uptight — perfect for this famously free-thinking artistic neighborhood.
It’s also in a sweet spot between the opulent excess of the city’s palace hotels and the occasionally rather spartan hipster hotels — if you’re wondering what “luxury boutique” means in Paris, the Bel Ami is a perfect example. Modular modern furniture makes the most of the square footage, and the comforts are highly functional — the beds, in particular, are plush as can be. There’s a spa, a collaboration by Maison Flamel, and a fitness room to go with it, as well as a restaurant and bar, luxuries that are by no means assured in Parisian hotels. And all throughout the Bel Ami there’s evidence of an artistic bent; public spaces include works by Aude Herlédan and Ced Vernay, and every decision is dictated by a desire to preserve the creative character of Saint-Germain-des-Près.
It’s also in a sweet spot between the opulent excess of the city’s palace hotels and the occasionally rather spartan hipster hotels — if you’re wondering what “luxury boutique” means in Paris, the Bel Ami is a perfect example. Modular modern furniture makes the most of the square footage, and the comforts are highly functional — the beds, in particular, are plush as can be. There’s a spa, a collaboration by Maison Flamel, and a fitness room to go with it, as well as a restaurant and bar, luxuries that are by no means assured in Parisian hotels. And all throughout the Bel Ami there’s evidence of an artistic bent; public spaces include works by Aude Herlédan and Ced Vernay, and every decision is dictated by a desire to preserve the creative character of Saint-Germain-des-Près.
Check in: 2 pm
Check out: 12 pm
Credit cards accepted
- All cribs and extra beds are subject to availability.
- The maximum number of extra beds and cribs allowed depends on the room you choose.
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Bel Ami
7-11 rue Saint-Benoît, Saint Germain-des-Prés, Paris, France
6th Arr. (St-Germain/Luxembourg)