Location: Paris, France
Hotel design: Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, Valode & Pistre.


The 8th Bulgari Hotel in the world, Bulgari Paris, opens. Located on the “Golden Triangle” of Avenue George V between the Seine River and the Champs-Elysees Palace, the hotel boasts both a beautiful river view and a stylish atmosphere. As one of the best examples of luxury brand and hotel combination, the Bvlgari Hotel offers a new type of hotel experience: combining the jewelry culture of Bvlgari with the urban culture of Paris; A wonderful balance between a luxurious living space that pays homage to art and culture, and an Italian energy.

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The hotel elegantly blends into the townhouses of the Golden Triangle on King George V Avenue while creating a new graphic identity for itself. The Parentesi texture, inspired by Roman street paving and widely used in Bulgari’s eponymous jewellery collection, is laid like a stone carpet on the facade of the Bulgari Hotel Paris, as if to invite guests into this world that combines the charm of Rome and Paris.

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The 76 rooms and suites, ranging in size from 42 to 400 square meters, as well as the 600 square meter Bulgari Penthouse and garden, offer views of almost all the landmarks of the French capital. Most rooms/suites have a loggia overlooking the internal garden or George V Avenue. The light-colored walls harmonize with hazelnut, coffee and rich furniture fabrics such as garnet, amethyst and gilded topaz.


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The restaurant, led by Italian Michelin three-star chef Niko Romito, offers 58 indoor and 40 outdoor tables. Niko Romito has reinvented the Alpine gastronomic tradition by focusing on essential ingredients and specialties made in Italy. Combine expertise and the essence of the product with new technology to create a pure, light taste.
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As a fine Roman jeweller, Bulgari understood the importance of spa and water in ancient Rome. Combining this tradition with a culture of luxury, Bulgari promises to provide guests with a unique environment, innovative, bespoke treatments, fully focused on inner and physical health, relaxation and movement. In Paris, this concept is realized in a special space of 1,300 square meters over two floors, open to both hotel guests and local residents.