Le Pavillon de la Reine
A deeply romantic hideway in the heart of Le Marais.
Le Pavillon de la Reine, Hotel & Spa Paris Marais, In a 17th century building tucked away from the galleries and shops of the Place des Vosges, which was built in 1612 by King Henry IV of France. The hotel’s name is a nod to the building’s history, in honour of Queen Anne of Austria who once stayed in one of the wings. While the Place des Vosges was once the centre of high society in Paris, today, Le Marais shines as one of Paris’ most exciting quartiers – with Pavillon de la Reine at its heart.
Set back from the Place des Vosges – often referred to as the most beautiful square in the world – Pavillon de la Reine is a true haven, with a wonderful sense of place, in the heart of Le Marais, Paris’ oldest quartier. Privately owned and family-run, it offers the understated sophistication of a private home with all the service, charm and elegance of a grand palace.
The historical setting is retained in the design by Didier Benderli of Kérylos Interiors, with a brilliant mix of rich, contemporary interiors and original antique furnishings and oil paintings.
The hotel’s 56 bedrooms and suites is embellished with its distinctive façade and a private courtyard garden, awash with greenery.