Bvlgari Hotel Paris to make highly anticipated debut in December

Brought to life by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, the first Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts-branded property in France and seventh worldwide has now revealed its opening date.

Brought to life by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, the first Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts-branded property in France and seventh worldwide has now revealed its opening date.

This dazzling scheme combines Italian excellence with the magnificence of the City of Light.

A decidedly Parisian feel

Guests will finally be able to stay at the latest Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts outpost, Bvlgari Hotel Paris, on 2 December 2021. This eagerly awaited development enjoys a prime location at the heart of the Golden Triangle on Avenue George V.

Occupying an elegant contemporary building, the property – like all other hotels in the group’s collection – is being designed by Italian studio Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. Interestingly, the architecture and interiors here aim to embody the same attention to detail as that given to a Bvlgari jewel.

Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of Bvlgari, said: “We are particularly proud to add a French jewel to the Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts collection, the opening of the new Bvlgari Hotel Paris. Following the recent opening of the Bvlgari flagship store in Place Vendôme, it is an honour for us to bring, once again, the best of the Italian design, lifestyle, culture and luxury hospitality to Paris.”

Sylvain Ercoli, general manager of Bvlgari Hotel Paris, added: “I am delighted to be at the helm of the Bvlgari Hotel Paris and to open the doors of this new Bvlgari gem. I also look forward to leading a world-class team to deliver the impeccable standards of the Italian jeweller of hospitality.”

Gastronomy and wellness

The new hotel will house 76 keys with terraces and loggias, of which 75% are suites. Each one is intended to feel like an exquisitely furnished private apartment, complete with artwork and celebrity photographs that link into the Bvlgari brand.

Meanwhile, the Bvlgari Penthouse is to span more than 1,000 sq m, including 600 sq m of exterior space, across two floors at the top of the hotel – and is distinguished by its panoramic landscaped hanging garden filled with Mediterranean plants.

Guests and locals will be able to dine at Il Ristorante – Niko Romito, curated by the three-Michelin-star chef it takes its name from. A menu of modern and classic Italian dishes is planned for this stylish establishment, highlighting the brand’s made in Italy ethos.

Adjacent to this restaurant will be the garden-facing Bvlgari Bar, promising to become a sought-after gathering space for locals as well as guests, and the Lounge, featuring plush armchairs, a fireplace and Bvlgari minaudière-inspired ceiling.

Last but not least, the 1,300 sq m Bvlgari Spa will come with its very own 25 m swimming pool. This wellness space will be joined by a state-of-the-art Workshop Gymnasium fitness space, created for Bvlgari by Lee Mullins.

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