Maison Souquet Paris

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Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
Maison Souquet Paris - France
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25 September 2021

Only those in the know will experience the luxury of Maison Souquet, hidden behind an understated facade signaled by two red lanterns. The bawdy, wanton legend of the City of Light was forged in the area around Montmartre, a legend of which the Maison Souquet now forms part.

In a building that served as a pleasure house during the Belle Époque, one of the most lavish and licentious pages in the history of Paris has been brought to life.

Jacques Garcia has applied his talent to recreating the mystery, elegance, exoticism, sensuality, and ostentatious luxury of these establishments with their own architectural mores.

Carried away from the city on the whimsy of the decor, the mind is free to pursue pleasure amid a fantasy setting conjured through artwork, sofas, causeuses, and divans.

Perfectly at home, guests see their room open out onto a plush setting where life revolves around the ritual of tea-time, play, and rendezvous before and after dinner. A temple to hedonism, the Maison Souquet is home to 20 rooms, including six suites with unique interiors.

Interior design
Bold, lavish, and of eminently good taste, Jacques Garcia has an inimitable style. The renowned French interior designer is by far the most gifted in creating atmospheres of unmatched elegance, a blend of genres born of his intuition and his passion for precious materials, rare objects, and the stories they tell.

His unrestrained thinking grants him the freedom to design a hotel inspired by houses of carnal pleasure at the same time as designing spaces in the Louvre dedicated to 18th century French furniture, or even refurbishing the royal apartments in the Palace of Versailles.

With the Maison Souquet, he has created an unaffected combination of Arabian style and Napoleon III plush in an eclectic collection of furniture, artwork, and paintings whose authenticity infuses the spirit of the place, magical and enchanting.

The Collection
Founded by Sylviane Sanz and Yoni Aidan, Collection Maisons Particulières is made up of iconic hotels designed as hôtel particulier. Confidential and intimate, they reflect the spirit and soul of Paris.

Their decor favors the sensational over the ostentatious. They invite to experience an extraordinary home, surrounded by the benevolent presence of a service that combines discretion and discernment.

2 bedroom suite

Two of our small apartments – La Païva and Liane de Pougy – are decorated especially in homage to these legendary women. The La Païva apartment exudes and embodies an inimitable sensual frenzy. It enthrals the sense of touch, fascinates the eyes, captivates the body.

The opulent fabrics are reminiscent of the social revenge achieved by this poor Russian weaver’s daughter, who became a marquise and the most sought-after woman in Paris.

It comprises two communicating Junior Suites of contrasting décor, so that each of the two bedrooms has its own corresponding salon. Liane de Pougy, who was, in turns, a Folies Bergères star, princess and nun, was the inspiration for this Jeanne Lanvin-style world.

The apartment bearing her name unites two communicating Junior Suites, such that each of the two bedrooms has its own corresponding salon. Its unusually high ceilings create a superb space for showcasing one of the finest collections of works and furniture at the Maison Souquet.

Junior Suites

The Maison Souquet’s suites are places of real sanctuary. At the point where culture and haute-couture meet, they offer an intimate, luxuriant taste of French living. Decorated with a lovingly compiled collection of paintings and artwork, our suites are enchanted spaces where guests are free to dream.

The Belle Otéro and the Castiglione pay homage to history’s greatest courtesans, and the ultimate indulgence, the spa and swimming pool sheltered beneath a celestial ceiling, are available for private use upon request.

Deluxe rooms

Each room at the Maison Souquet is a unique love nest, a cocoon woven from the threads of the very best textile merchants. Two thousand meters of 120 different silks were carefully selected over a period of months to make these lovers’ hideaways exceptional rooms.

In turn Napoleon III, Indian, Chinese, 18th century, or Japanese, they each bear the name of famous courtesans who turned heads and caused hearts to race. The ultimate indulgence, the spa and swimming pool sheltered beneath a celestial ceiling, are available for private use upon request.

Bar
The bar of the Maison Souquet beckon you to indulge in the pleasures of epicureanism, to savour singular moments in tête-à-tête. Between the Moorish décor of the Mille et Une Nuits lounge and the winter garden, the reading room is the beating heart of the hotel.

The atmosphere – with a hidden bar, monumental fireplace, games and rich woodwork – inspires the senses, stirring the soul to sample the finest foodstuffs and precious spirits.

The menu boasts french culinary specialties, along with a wide selection of exclusive cocktails, forgotten aperitifs, superb liqueurs and exceptional wines. From breakfast to dinner, it is a place that culinary connoisseurs wish they could keep entirely to, and for, themselves.

Spa
Tucked away in a subdued corner of the maison,the Maison Souquet’s spa is the part of the hotel where fantasy reigns most freely. Reserved exclusively for guests who request the key, the secret spa is decorated with a celestial ceiling whose goldenstars shimmer across a cobalt blue sky.

They sparkle above a 10m swimming pool and bequeath the spa a unique fairy tale magic that diffuses into the adjacent hammam and treatment room. The spa is available for private use upon request.

Events
Maison Souquet’s salons welcome you for your event in an exceptional setting. For a press presentation, a private diner or a corporate event, the House opens its doors and invite you to live an unique experience.

Butler
Our Butlers offer discreet, personalized service to meet your every need, true to the spirit of Maison Souquet. From making a simple reservation to planning a tailor-made vacation, our Butlers will do their utmost to ensure your complete satisfaction.

Breakfast
Every morning, enjoy the delicious breakfast served by Maison Souquet in the winter garden from 7:00-11:00 a.m. If you prefer, you may also have breakfast brought to your guest room upon request.

Room service
Room service at Maison Souquet is available 24 hours a day. Our ingredients are selected with the utmost care from France’s foremost culinary artisans and merchants.

Parisian romance
It was during the Belle Époque that Paris became the world’s most romantic city. Today, the Maison Souquet brings back all the ambiance of yesteryear, weaving a spell of magic and emotion for lovers, ensuring an unforgettable stay.

Foretelling tender nights of passion, a rain of rose petals spreads across the covers and the Spa is personally reserved for two, time enough to luxuriate in the pool and relax in the steam bath. And, to gently savor the glow of the final morning, our special guests enjoy a late check-out.

Heavenly wellbeing
The Spa at the Maison Souquet is a hidden treasure. A secret chamber of sparkling waters beneath vaults of azure and gold, glistening with the constellations of the Milky Way. The centrepiece of a stay steeped in pleasure, a special package that includes private access to the swimming pool and hammam.

An invitation to relax in intimate peace and quiet, the time to swim a few lengths, float and dream, enjoy complete rest in the hammam after your massage. Breakfast will set the tone for a tranquil day. And, the ultimate luxury: late check-out, so as to gently linger on the final morning.

Haute Culture
Maison Souquet is joining forces with Musée d’Orsay and Musée du Louvre to offer you an exceptional cultural getaway in the City of Lights.

Musée d’Orsay has the largest collection of Impressionist and post-impressionist paintings in the world, such as “The Luncheon on the Grass” and “Olympia” by Edouard Manet, “Bal au Moulin de la Galette” by Auguste Renoir, “L’absinthe” by Edgar Degas, “Starry night over the Rhone” by Vincent Van Gogh.

Musée du Louvre is the world’s largest museum and a historic monument in Paris, presenting works of art dating from the middle age to 1848, in addition to collections of Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations, as well as graphic and Islamic arts.

From room to room, the former royal palace reveals its masterpieces to the public: the Mona Lisa, The Raft of the Medusa, the Venus de Milo.

Before enjoying a visit to Musée d’Orsay and Musée du Louvre, using your two reserved VIP admission tickets, you will be greeted at Maison Souquet with a glass of champagne. And, to gently savor the glow of the final morning, our special guests enjoy a late check-out.

Honeymoon
It was during the Belle Époque that Paris became the world’s most romantic city. Today, the Maison Souquet brings back all the ambiance of yesteryear, weaving a spell of magic and emotion for lovers, ensuring an unforgettable honeymoon.

Foretelling tender nights of passion, a rain of rose petals spreads across the covers and the Spa is personally reserved for two, time enough to luxuriate in the pool and relax in the steam bath. And, to gently savor the glow of the final morning, our special guests enjoy a late check-out.

Website: www.maisonsouquet.com
Rooms: 20
Price: from 350 EUR per night
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