Hotel Sinner Paris

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Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris
Hotel Sinner Paris

The Hotel Sinner Paris is for artistic types, urban explorers, and individualistic wanderers, who are interested in discovering a different idea of a luxury hotel.

As Sinner has made the religious, architectural, vibrant, creative and avant-garde – heritage of the Marais its own by creating a disruptive identity by revealing the expected standards of a fine hotel: excellence, flexibility, attention to detail, and genuine service.

It is a tribute to this aristocratic neighbourhood, and also a nod to the happy, carefree era of the 70s and to wild nights.

DESIGN
Sinner is unique. A blend of religious heritage, opulent rooms and spectacular spaces. Contrasting radical lines with suggestive curves, and a feeling of unpolished luxury with the most enticing atmospheres.

Remaining true to his signature, interior designer Tristan Auer leaves trends behind and surprises even in the tiniest details. From the electric relaxation of the restaurant to rooms inspired by ecclesiastical quarters, and from dark hallways illuminated by lanterns to the concept store in the crypt.

The attention to detail continues in the mysterious spa, inspired by Roman baths. Like a well-kept secret, hidden behind a heavy door, it invites you to step into a private, secret half-light, and only borrows the aromas of a forbidden scent from the monastic atmosphere.

And, throughout the hotel, stained-glass windows and a mystical soundtrack stand out against the opulent texture of velvet, drapery, and mirrors. Sinner marks a new chapter in the life of Paris, liberated from all the old standards.

TRISTAN AUER
He is one of the most iconic interior designers of his generation. Regarded as a daring interior designer, he does not fit into any school or category. He eschews the latest trends in preference for expressive clashes of artistic styles, and combinations of eras which make sense and offer a unique interpretation.

To define Sinner’s DNA, Tristan Auer first rooted his work in the memory of this neighbourhood, which was once home to religious orders, then the aristocracy, and has now become one of the hotspots for Creation.

He was also inspired by memories of childhood, from which he selected the decade-long optimism and carefree attitude of the 70s.

ROOMS & SUITE
Red doors with knockers and peepholes inspired by carriage porches reveal 43 bedrooms, each of which reflects the distinctive character of a historic, forward-looking neighborhood. Tristan Auer has successfully married opposites and created a new vision of inspired hospitality.

Sitting on the top floor of the hotel, the passionately breathtaking and optimistic Justine Suite, boldly and elegantly combines the heritage of the Marais, cathedral spaces and out-of-the ordinary accommodation.

It unveils itself as it draws you in and is presented as a true Parisian pied-à-terre, styled with all the elaborate touches that you expect from a temporary city bolthole.

BAR
Revealing spectacular spaces and views of the restaurant, the Sinner Bar is a representation of an avant-garde, creative, joyful and buzzing neighbourhood. It combines an open space with an enticing and opulent atmosphere and an exclusive and more intimate room behind curtains.

Sinner Bar is offering ten signatures cocktails and is inspired by the nomad “cuisine” of the Restaurant. For lunch, the Bar is offering an ethnic cuisine that is joyful and spontaneous, along with inspired desserts by Pastry Chef Yann Brys.

RESTAURANT
Shaded by green walls, which run along the whole length of the venue, the Sinner restaurant offers a menu incorporating international flare taking inspiration from street food culture, like the Kanoun technique in North Africa.

By drawing inspiration from street food, from the desert and South America, the Chef has designed the most exceptional yet accessible fusion menu. Around the table, rituals create connection and genuine, sociable simplicity.

Patisserie chef Yann Brys also whisks you away to far-off places with his dessert creations infused with the flavors of exotic continents bathed in light. In the upper part of the restaurant, Sinner offers for lunch this cuisine that is joyful and spontaneous.

ADAM BENTALHA
Adam Benthala joined rapidly the most prestigious starry brigades, alongside Michel Roth at the Ritz Paris, Philippe Labbé at the Shangri-La Hotel Paris, Marc Heaberlin at L’Auberge de L’Ill and Laurent André at the Royal Monceau.

Executive Chef at the Hotel Brach Paris since 2018, he has inspired his new vision of Mediterranean cuisine: lighter and creative

CRYPT
Opposite the reception, a candlelit crypt is a nod to the legacy of the Templars and of a neighborhood which expresses a distinct personality; it is here that Sinner unveils its selection of treasures in the style of a mysterious cabinet of curiosities.

SPA BY ORVEDA
The hotel’s most private area is hidden behind a door studded with forged nails. Discover this well-kept secret, with its pool inspired by Greek and Roman baths, as you enjoy a treatment on your own or with a partner.

This mysterious yet sociable place, named Ablutio, is designed for conversation, dreamy languor and the (re)awakening of the senses… True to its vision of private and unique luxury, Sinner offers exclusive face and body treatments.

ORVEDA
Created by Sue Nabi, former leader of Lancôme and L’Oréal and by Nicolas Vu, Co-Founder, Orveda is a clinically tested on sensitive skin, unisex and vegan brand offering advanced and ultra-concentrated skin treatments by using the skin’s power to heal itself.

Its signature technology consists of a unique mix of Kombucha, fermented black tea, for a “Plump+Glow” effect, as well as two anti-oxidant enzymes combined with a natural pre biotic to reinforce both skin barriers.

Orveda treatments do not contain potentially irritating active ingredients such as fruit acids or retinol, while ensuring lasting visible results on more than ten skin health factors, for a result that rivals makeup.

EVENTS
Sinner is an area of multiple impulses. Sinner is curious about its era and sensitive to everything that makes its neighbourhood and city special. Naturally, Sinner’s personality is entwined with the history of the Marais, but it also plunges deep into the pool of talents within it and surrounding it.

Cultural events — whether it’s art, architecture, fashion, music, or design — always resonate behind the stained glass windows of Sinner

ACCESS & DISTRICT
Le Marais is one of Paris’s oldest neighborhoods. Now vibrant and forward-looking, this emblematic Parisian neighborhood is alive with art, design, and fashion.

This unmissable place in Paris gives you the chance to discover contemporary art galleries, go on shopping sprees at up-and-coming designer boutiques, and take a historical stroll through the heart of a neighborhood marked by its past. There are museums, hotels, and gardens on every street corner.

VILLAGE SAINT-PAUL
The former residence of Charles V in the 14th Century, then the parish of the kings of France from 1361 to 1559, this “village” comprises several enclosed courtyards marked out by rues Saint-Paul, Ave Maria, Charlemagne and the Jardins Saint-Paul. This area is now full of boutiques and galleries.

SQUARE CHARLES-VICTOR LANGLOIS
Also known as “jardin des Blancs Manteaux”, this square’s 18th Century fountain, which is said to be from the time of the hermits of Saint William and stands against the Notre-Dame des Blancs Manteaux church, makes it worth the detour. 6 rue des Blancs Manteaux, Paris 4e

SQUARE GEORGES CAIN
This 20th Century square was built in 1923 on old 13th Century vegetable gardens. Don’t miss: the 6-meter tall fig tree and “Le Rossignol de Heinz”, an unusual monument made by Erik Samakh in 1990, which plays a nightingale’s song. Rue Payenne, Paris 3e

JARDIN DE L’HÔTEL SALE – LEONOR FINI
Once an orchard in the Middle Ages, this garden is now open to the public. It is located opposite the Hôtel Salé, which gets its name from the gabelle, an old salt tax.

JARDIN ANNE FRANK
The entrance to his garden is hidden down an alley. A gem where it is nice to have a wander between benches, chess tables, and through grassy picnic areas and even an orchard. 14 impasse Berthaud, Paris 3e

CLOS DES BLANCS MANTEAUX
A tiny garden, Clos des Blancs Manteaux is known for its vegetable plots. Dedicated to the memory of Princess Diana, this garden also has some benches and a fountain. 21 rue des Blancs Manteaux, Paris 4e

MAISON DE VICTOR HUGO
The Hugo family lived in an apartment in this 19th Century residence, which includes original furniture, photograph collections, drawings and texts from the era, not forgetting the bust of Victor Hugo by David d’Angers. 6 place des Vosges, Paris 4e

MUSÉE DES ARTS ET MÉTIERS
Located in the old Saint-Martin-des-Champs Priory, this museum exhibits around 2,500 scientific objects and instruments, including Foucault’s pendulum. 60 rue Réaumur, Paris 3e

MUSÉE D’ART ET D’HISTOIRE DU JUDAÏSME
In a 17th Century mansion house, this museum recounts the history of Jews from France, Europe and the Maghreb through their art and heritage. It also hosts many temporary exhibitions. Hôtel de Saint-Aignan, 71 rue du Temple, Paris 3e

MUSÉE COGNACQ-JAY
This museum is home to a collection of 18th Century works of art from Ernest Cognacq’s legacy. They include paintings (Rembrandt, Greuze, Boucher, and more.), pastels (Quentin de La Tour, etc.) and sculptures (Houdon and Clodion). 8 rue Elzévir, Paris 3e

MUSÉE DES ARCHIVES NATIONALES
The rooms of the Hôtel de Soubise hold temporary exhibitions on specific aspects of French history, with a lot of original documents. 11 rue des Quatre-Fils, Paris 3e

CARNAVALET
This museum traces the history of Paris, from its origins to the present day, including the French Revolution. 16 rue des Francs Bourgeois, Paris 3e

MUSÉE DE LA CHASSE ET DE LA NATURE
Located in the Guénégaud (17th Century) and Mongelas (18th Century) mansion houses, this museum exhibits paintings (Desportes, Chardin, Oudry, etc.), hunting weapons and works of art. 62 rue des Archives, Paris 3e

MUSÉE DE LA MAGIE
This is the place to find out everything there is to know about the art of magic, conjuring tricks and illusionism, from the 18th Century to the present day. It has a collection of old objects, posters, prints, etc. 11 rue Saint-Paul, Paris 4e

BIBLIOTHÈQUE FORNEY
This library holds around 230,000 volumes on decorative arts, the art and craft professions, fine art, and graphic arts. 1 rue du Figuier, Paris 4e

Website: www.sinnerparis.com
Rooms: 43
Price: from 443 EUR per night

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