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Hotel de Buci

Paris, France
Overview
With famed Parisian attractions as its neighbors, this 4-star boutique retreat in Saint-Germain-des-Prés offers 24 elegant rooms that exude the timeless allure of 18th-century style. Inside, delightful antiques, beautiful paintings, and modern boudoir aesthetics combine to create an intimate home away from home.
Hotel de Buci is a 4-star property tucked away in the charming Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood, offering guests a captivating journey through time and French sophistication. Located on a picturesque street just off Boulevard Saint-Germain, it provides an ideal base to explore key attractions and lots of shops and cafés, allowing guests to embrace the rhythm of everyday Parisian life like true locals.
Steeped in the elegance of the 18th century, the ambiance is intimate and romantic, featuring a decor that pays homage to a time of enlightenment and intellectual ferment. Antique pieces, exquisite French details and delicate bouquets of fresh flowers adorn every corner, making each space a treat for the eyes.
The lobby, adorned with elegant wooden flooring, baroque tapestries, and delightful prints, welcomes guests with plush velvet seating - an ideal spot to unwind with a book from the hotel’s well-curated library. Guiding the experience is a distinguished Clefs d'Or Chief Concierge, a true superstar ready to anticipate and fulfill every guest's need.

Highlights
Details that define excellence
Throughout the hotel, the attention to detail is meticulous. This is evident through the use of exquisite fabrics sourced from Brunschwig & Fils - the historic brand that has adorned the worlds most iconic interiors for over a century - and the celestial blue color crafted by The Manifacture de Sèvres, which once delighted the Russian Empress Catherine II.
 
Rue de Buci
The hotel sits on a charming, little street - one of the oldest in town - named after the first President of the Parliament of Paris in 1341. It exudes a village-like ambiance, with picturesque cobblestones guiding through an enchanting microcosm of Parisian life, complete with fascinating historic facades, delightful cafés, and a colorful daily market.
 
Boudoir-style elegance
Drawing inspiration from the boudoir design, a cherished style of France's iconic queen, Marie-Antoinette, the rooms at Hotel de Buci offer a visual feast of bygone charm. Adorned with precious fabrics, period pieces, and rich color palettes, each room exudes its own unique character, blending refinement and intimacy.

Food & Drinks
Breakfasts at Hotel de Buci set the perfect tone for the day with their tempting assortment of French pastries, cold cuts, pancakes, and scrambled eggs. The experience is enhanced by the charming 18th-century ambiance that permeates the dining area.
 
Although the hotel doesn't have its own restaurant, it has partnered with the renowned brasserie La Diva-des-Prés to deliver the flavors of French gastronomy directly to guest rooms through room service. There is also a Honesty Bar where guests can enjoy a curated selection of drinks at any time of the day while sinking into the plush seatings of the lounge.

Rooms

The 19 rooms and 5 suites are just as eye-catching, each exuding a unique atmosphere inspired by the cherished boudoir style of Marie-Antoinette. The decor features Louis XV style chests of drawers, opulent curtains with delightful floral prints, tapestries with rich patterns, and fine woodwork that exude regality.  
 
While the rooms evoke the elegance of a bygone era, they seamlessly integrate modern comforts to ensure a thoroughly luxurious stay. These include gourmet mini-bars, desktops equipped with Bluetooth speakers, towel warmers, and convenient tea/coffee equipment. The suites also have Nespresso coffee machines for an extra touch of indulgence.

Staying In Paris
On the left bank of the Seine, Saint-Germain-des-Prés is a fascinating Parisian enclave, steeped in literary history and artistic allure. Its unbeatable location, right across from the Louvre, makes it a favorite spot for both Parisians and visitors eager to immerse themselves in the city's vibrant energy. Its cobbled streets, once frequented by the likes of Sartre, Hemingway, and Prévert, were hubs of intellectual and artistic exchange, where jazz-filled cafes became the fertile ground for revolutionary movements in philosophy, art, and literature. For first-time visitors, Saint-Germain-des-Prés offers an ideal base, allowing proximity to major attractions while also providing a charming backdrop of galleries, bookstores, and cafes, including the city's oldest, Le Procope.

22, Rue De Buci, Paris, 75006, France

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18th-century aesthetic

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