19, Rue Vernet, 75008 Paris

Château des Fleurs

Hotel-restaurant 5-star with spa in Paris

Presentation

A 1910 Residence at the Top of the Champs-Élysées


At the top of the Champs-Élysées, just steps from the Arc de Triomphe and the Golden Triangle, Château des Fleurs occupies an elegant 1910 residence that pays tribute to the sparkling Paris of the Belle Époque. This five-star house, imagined by the Quintana Partners agency, cultivates an intimate and refined spirit, away from large standardized complexes. Behind its Haussmann-style façade, it lightly reinvents the art of French hospitality. Here you discover a place designed for pleasure, beauty, and connection.

The name of the house is no accident. In the 19th century, Château des Fleurs was a renowned garden-ball venue where all of Paris came to dance, laugh, and celebrate life. Poets, actresses, and stylish figures crossed paths there in an atmosphere of perpetual festivity. Today, the hotel revives that taste for pleasure and conviviality, adapted to our time.

The decor naturally extends this history. Quintana Partners, a Barcelona-based agency led by Benito Escat and Pol Castells, signs its first Parisian property here in a style described as neo-Art Nouveau. Sensual curves, textured wood, fringes, gilded woodwork, and touches of vivid color create a setting that is both heritage-rich and boldly contemporary. Every room seems to tell the story of an elegant Paris, slightly nostalgic, yet always turned toward the light.

An Ideal Address for Exploring Paris


Its address, at 19 rue Vernet in the 8th arrondissement, is one of its real assets. The street, calm and discreet, keeps you away from the bustle while leaving you just steps from the Champs-Élysées. It is a rare balance between tranquility and Parisian energy.

The location places you at the crossroads of the capital’s major landmarks. The Arc de Triomphe can be reached in six minutes on foot, while rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré and its boutiques are less than a kilometer away. The Eiffel Tower is only two kilometers away, and Avenue Montaigne, the art galleries, and the Grand Palais remain within walking distance. From here, you can explore Paris freely, at your own pace.

A Warm Welcome and Living Spaces


From the entrance, the lobby sets the tone. More than a simple reception desk, it is a true living space, bathed in light from large windows reflected on textured wood walls. Behind a discreet counter veiled by a curtain, the team welcomes you personally, as one would receive a close friend. The atmosphere, warm and hushed, invites you to take your time.

Just near reception, the imposing square bar in veined marble and dark wood catches the eye. Velvet banquettes, terracotta floor tiles, and bespoke Murano glass pendant lights create a setting where the precious meets the rustic. It is the perfect place for a first drink.

Rooms Designed as Cozy Nests


The thirty-seven rooms and suites, spread over one or two levels, have been designed as cocoons. The rounded lines of the headboards, bedside tables, and ceiling details create a soft, enveloping atmosphere. Powdery tones, silky textiles, and floral patterns reinforce this feeling of comfort. Whether you come as a couple, alone, or with family, you quickly feel at home.

Attention to detail is everywhere. Each room offers premium bedding, climate control, bathrobes, and 24-hour room service. You will also find a minibar, television, safe, kettle or coffee machine, and a telephone. Free Wi-Fi keeps you connected to the rest of the world.

As for the bathroom, each room offers a private bathtub or shower, along with toiletries, a hair dryer, and slippers. Nothing is missing to turn your stay into a comfortable escape. You drop off your bags, and everything is already prepared.

Le Boudoir, the House Restaurant and Bar


The Le Boudoir restaurant embodies the spirit of the place. In an intimate setting, Chef Ji-Hye Park, who arrived from Korea nearly twenty-five years ago, offers cuisine that bridges France and her country of origin. Fresh ingredients, carefully selected, take center stage. It is a table where French tradition is pleasantly surprised by accents from elsewhere.

The experience changes throughout the day. At lunch, natural light caresses the marble tables in a bright and relaxed atmosphere. In the evening, the room takes on a hushed mood, ideal for a refined dinner or a cocktail. The drinks menu, which gives pride of place to nature, brings together original bottles found by Julien Quettier and cocktails created by inventive mixologists.

The Spa by Omnisens, a Wellness Escape


To recharge, the Spa by Omnisens awaits you like a refuge outside of time. After a flight, a day of sightseeing, or shopping, you can relax in the pool, enjoy the warmth of the sauna, or keep up your routine in the fitness room. Treatments are based on products derived from plant biodiversity and protocols inspired by naturopathy. Changing rooms, bathrobes, and slippers are provided to extend this moment of calm.

Massages and facial treatments, entrusted to experienced therapists, complete this wellness escape. A hot tub adds a comforting note to the whole experience. You emerge from these spaces soothed, ready to rejoin the city.

Attentive Services and a Careful Breakfast


Day to day, the services make every stage of your stay easier. Reception remains open twenty-four hours a day, and multilingual staff are happy to help you organize visits or book tickets. Concierge service, porter service, luggage storage, as well as dry cleaning and laundry services meet your needs.

Breakfast is not included in the room rate: it is offered as an extra, every morning from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. This choice gives you the freedom to take it according to your wishes, and the assurance of a full breakfast prepared for the occasion rather than an impersonal buffet. You therefore pay only for what you actually enjoy, with no automatic extra cost added to the night’s stay.

A Human-Sized House, in Full Transparency


With its thirty-seven rooms, Château des Fleurs fully embraces an intimate scale, and that is undoubtedly its greatest quality. You will not find the vast facilities of a grand palace here: the wellness area is organized around a warm pool rather than a large swimming pool, and the restaurant welcomes around thirty guests in a hushed atmosphere. This reduced scale is precisely what makes personalized service and constant attention possible, far from the anonymity of large complexes. To enjoy it peacefully, it is better to book your room and your table a little in advance, especially during high season, to be sure of experiencing it in the best conditions.

What to Do Around the Hotel


From this address, the city opens up to you in all its dimensions. The nearby Champs-Élysées lead you to the Arc de Triomphe, whose terrace offers one of the most beautiful views of Paris. Walking down the avenue, you reach Place de la Concorde, the Tuileries Garden, and, a little farther on, the Louvre Museum. It is a perfect route for a first stroll, on foot, past the monuments.

Art and culture lovers are especially well placed. The nearby Grand Palais and Petit Palais host exhibitions and major artistic events throughout the year. The district’s galleries and Avenue Montaigne, a landmark of fashion and couture houses, complete this route for those who enjoy wandering between shop windows and works of art. Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, a few minutes away, extends this pleasure of discovery and shopping.

The Seine, also nearby, invites another kind of walk. A cruise along the river, a stroll toward Pont Alexandre III, or on to the Eiffel Tower make for easy outings to improvise. Depending on the season, concerts, theater evenings, and exhibitions are never far away.

A Parisian Experience to Be Lived


Château des Fleurs thus brings together everything one expects from a successful Parisian stay. You will find a residence full of character, comfortable and carefully appointed rooms, inventive dining, a soothing spa, and a team attentive at every moment. Its location, between the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe, places the capital’s most beautiful neighborhoods within walking distance. The festive spirit of the Belle Époque meets today’s comfort here, in an intimate and warm atmosphere. Whether for a romantic getaway, a family trip, or a break away from the bustle, you leave with the feeling of having experienced an authentic and refined Paris. All that remains is to choose your dates to discover this house for yourself.

A Few Activities and Discoveries Near This Hotel

  • Reach the Arc de Triomphe in five minutes on foot and climb to its terrace for an unobstructed view of the twelve avenues of Place de l’Étoile; remember to take the underground passage from the Champs-Élysées, the only access to the monument, as the square cannot be crossed on foot.
  • Set aside Wednesday or Saturday morning for the Président-Wilson market, one of the capital’s most renowned, about a ten-minute walk away: producers’ stalls, cheesemongers, and greengrocers provide perfect provisions for a picnic along the riverbanks.
  • Take time to stroll along Avenue Montaigne, a fifteen-minute walk away, where the façades of couture houses and private mansions are worth the detour as much as the shop windows; the area remains pleasant even if you are not planning to buy anything.
  • Step into the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, housed in the former townhouse at 5 avenue Marceau; it is open Tuesday through Sunday, with late opening on Thursday until 9 p.m., and timed ticketing does not always prevent a short wait.
  • Head down toward the Seine passing by the Grand Palais and Petit Palais, then cross Pont Alexandre III: the walk to the riverbanks takes about twenty minutes and is well suited to the end of the day.
  • Book an evening at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, at 15 Avenue Montaigne, for a concert or ballet in a remarkable Art Nouveau hall, just a few minutes from the hotel.

Summary of Some Positive Reviews Read on the Web

  • The location is a real asset: you are just steps from the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe, and you can reach most sights on foot without ever taking the метро.
  • What struck us most was the staff’s attentiveness. Our luggage was taken care of as soon as we arrived, and we truly felt welcomed like at home throughout the stay.
  • The décor by the Quintana Partners studio gives the whole place a character that feels both classic and contemporary. Our room was well-kept, functional, and the bathroom was particularly well designed.
  • The Omnisens spa, with its indoor pool and sauna, is an ideal place to relax after a day exploring the city. The restaurant run by the chef also left us with an excellent memory.
  • An intimate and quiet address, impeccably clean, where the cocktail bar provides a pleasant setting to end the evening without having to go out.
  • The rate is in the upper range, but the quality of the finishes and the team’s availability justify the investment for a stay in this neighborhood.

Other services

General

  • Pets allowed
  • Wi-Fi available everywhere

Services

  • Internet
  • Wi-Fi
  • Free Wi-Fi

Dining

  • Restaurant
  • Room service
  • Bar
  • Breakfast in the room
  • Snack bar
  • Wine/Champagne

Pool and wellness area

  • Sauna
  • Fitness center
  • Spa and wellness

Miscellaneous

  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Elevator
  • Soundproof rooms
  • Heating
  • Entirely non-smoking property
  • Air conditioning
  • Pet bowls
19, Rue Vernet, 75008 Paris

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From 549 EUR per night


Rated : 9 / 10 (376 reviews)