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Step into Paris’s latest boutique hotel: Maison Elle Paris

Maison ELLE Paris, image by ELLE Hospitality

Maison ELLE Paris, image by ELLE Hospitality

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Paris, the place of romance and fashion, has become even more alluring with the release of the Maison ELLE boutique hotel. Designed especially for discerning fashion connoisseurs, they offer a genuinely Parisian escapade to be remembered.

Maison ELLE Paris

Maison ELLE Paris, the new boutique hotel in the heart of the city, captures the chic and iconic Parisian style. This urban hideaway embodies an opulent art de vivre that you can feel throughout its design, from its sophisticated décor to the latest trends in fashion. Guests can escape here as they experience all they can expect from a fashionable capital while enjoying a laid-back atmosphere.

Maison ELLE Paris is making history as the first foray of its kind by a global media group into hotels. Located in the prime address of the 17th district of Paris, near the renowned Arc de Triomphe, this opulent new establishment revamps the former Hotel Flanelles Paris.

The elegant and intimate boutique hotel houses 25 guestrooms & suites, with its interiors imagined by Paris’s Laurent & Laurence and inspired by the great Parisian couturiers of the 20th century, Coco Chanel, Yves Saint-Laurent & Jean-Paul Gaultier, to name a few.


ELLE has teamed up with Dr Hauschka, a celebrated and historic German brand, to bring guests an opulent boutique spa featuring a treatment room, steam room, sauna, yoga studio and a Hammam for a truly holistic wellness experience. In addition, all of the products used at the boutique spa are organic and green, embracing Dr Hauschka’s natural approach to skincare.

Maison ELLE blends couture and Haussman style with an elegant atmosphere. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of contemporary art from Elle magazine’s archives that adorn the walls with 70 pieces, each unique. Drawing, sketching, photographs and historic pictures spanning the entire Elle history are set to transport you to a world of decadence and creativity.

The tranquil boutique hotel lounge is set to become an opulent paradise for well-travelled guests. Evening cocktails are the perfect way to relax and wind down after a day of exploring the fashion capital. However, for those that prefer lighter fare, Tea Time delicacies by renowned Pastry Chef Nicolas Paciello, founder of the celebrated CinqSens patisserie, offer scrumptious creations that delight even the most discerning palates.

Maison Elle Paris, image by ELLE Hospitality

ELLE’s Hospitality expansion

With boutique hotels popping up all over Europe, travellers with a keen eye for fashion can get the fashionable accommodations they need while authentically experiencing Europe’s culture.

With stylish outlets strewn throughout Paris, boutique hotels like Maison ELLE Paris offer trendy and high-end living to those eager to experience Paris’s fashion and style first-hand. You no longer need to compromise style for authenticity – luxury lifestyle destinations abound across Europe and make a perfect vacation spot for fashion-forward travellers.

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Apart from Maison ELLE, ELLE Hotel is ushering in a new era of resort-style accommodation. The pioneering property, set to open in 2023 in Jalisco, Mexico, will offer an unprecedented experience. ELLE Hotel has placed sustainability at the centre of its plans, creating an eco-conscious vision for luxury holidaymakers that is sure to set precedents for a more sustainable future for the hospitality industry.

ELLE Hotel takes it even further: in addition to its inaugural Mexican project, ELLE Hotel is also planning properties in Europe and Southeast Asia; Bangkok sees the first of these projects underway. ELLE Hotel brings together style and sustainability – something rare in today’s cookie-cutter world. ◼

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© This article was first published online in Dec 2022 – World Travel Magazine.

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