Le Grand Mazarin is a luxurious five-star hotel nestled in Paris' Le Marais neighbourhood, at the corner of Rue de la Verrerie and Rue des Archives. Decorated by Martin Brudnizki, known for his maximalist and flamboyant style, the hotel boasts 61 uniquely designed rooms and suites. These accommodations blend classical elegance with bold, whimsical touches.
Each room at Le Grand Mazarin features classical furniture reimagined with vibrant colours and rich details. The use of bold patterns, eclectic prints, and a mix of vintage and specially commissioned French furniture creates spaces that are both joyful and elegant. Notably, the hotel's bedrooms are like finely curated dollhouses, with everything from frilled chair skirts to four-poster beds and statement lamps adding to the ambiance.
The in-house spa and an underground mosaic swimming pool at Le Grand Mazarin are true highlights, providing a peaceful escape from the bustling streets outside. The pool, in particular, features dreamlike frescoes inspired by the myth of Narcissus, adding an extra layer of beauty to your relaxation time.
The Boubalé restaurant serves up a unique blend of Eastern European Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine with Moroccan, Syrian, and Israeli influences. Helmed by acclaimed Israeli chef Assaf Granit, the restaurant offers playful and innovative dishes that are a nod to traditional flavours while breaking new ground.