Bourgogne & Montana
Paris, FranceUpon entering, a warm and inviting ambiance unfolds, leading guests through an exquisite lobby adorned with shiny black-and-white marble floors and vibrant sofas. The design effortlessly combines period features, classical architecture, and contemporary flair, creating a timeless aesthetic that resonates with the spirit of Paris.
The hotel boasts also has a wellness space created in collaboration with the prestigious Slöo Institute. It features spa facilities, a private relaxation room serving herbal infusions, and a selection of massages, including one specially designed to beat jet lag.
The Bourgogne & Montana hotel exudes the charm of an intimate private mansion, where timeless elegance meets modern flair. The result is a distinctive style that encapsulates the very essence of Parisian sophistication.
Authentic 18th-century architecture
The hotel’s rooms preserve the authentic 18th-century architectural charm of the building, offering a unique and immersive experience steeped in the elegance of a bygone era. The lower floors showcase quaint low ceilings, while the upper floors, historically referred to as "noble floors," boast exceptionally high ceilings.
The conservatory-like bar
A great place to sip on a chilled glass of champagne or indulge in a sophisticated French wine, the hotel’s lounge bar captivates the eye with its golden accents and the beautiful luminosity filtering through its beautiful octagonal glass roof structure.
This is also where a generous breakfast is served each morning, featuring an array of options, from traditional pastries and French cheeses to vegetarian choices and ready-made eggs and pancakes.
While the hotel doesn’t have a restaurant, guests can enjoy a great room service experience that offers an extensive selection of dishes. This way, they can relish the authentic flavors of France within the comfort of their own space.
Spread across 6 floors connected by a beautiful spiral staircase and a period lift, the hotel’s 31 rooms bear evocative names that mirror the distinctive personality of the category they belong to, from the intimate charm of La Parisienne (Classic) to the exclusive opulence of La Mondaine (Exclusive).
The architecture unfolds differently on each floor. Lower levels cocoon guests in characterful low ceilings and Fornasetti's patterns on the walls. In contrast, the upper floors boast lofty ceilings, allowing an airy elegance to permeate the space and ample windows to frame unobstructed panoramas of Paris and the Seine.
Rich colors and noble materials grace every room, contributing to an atmosphere of timeless sophistication, enhanced by prints from the renowned French photographer Eugène Atget. The spacious bathrooms are adorned with black and white graphics and art deco motifs.
43, Boulevard Saint-germain, Paris, 75006, France