Hotel de Sers in Paris Reopens After Renovation

Hotel de Sers in Paris has reopened its doors following a comprehensive renovation that honors its 19th-century heritage while embracing a refined, contemporary vision of hospitality. Located in the famous Triangle d’Or, just moments from the Champs-Élysées and Avenue Montaigne, the property is part of the B Signature Hotels & Resorts collection.

Formerly the private mansion of Henri-Léopold Charles, Marquis de Sers, the hotel retains the architectural splendor of its Haussmannian origins. Key period features have been preserved, including the carriage entrance, a marble staircase with wrought-iron detailing and the original salon de réception with ornate moldings and soaring ceilings. The renovation was led by interior architect Pascal Allaman in collaboration with owners Anne and Agathe Jousse.

The 72-foot entrance gallery opens into the lobby. Custom-designed graphic rugs provide a bold yet elegant transition from the lobby into the restaurant and bar, tying together stone textures with the sun-warmed palette of the lounge. One of the hotel’s most striking spaces is the glass-canopied courtyard patio, now transformed into a leafy urban sanctuary complete with iron trellises, citrus trees and teak furnishings. It serves as a hidden retreat from the city, ideal for quiet afternoons or intimate evening gatherings.

The 45 rooms and seven suites are decorated in a palette of neutrals, accented with textiles in exotic prints, vintage objets d’art and brushed brass fittings. Other features include velvet-upholstered headboards, fluted wall panels, sculptural furnishings, carefully curated wallcoverings and geometric carpets.

On the top floor, three Signature Suites embody the new vision of the property. The Eiffel Suite features bespoke furniture and uninterrupted views of the Eiffel Tower; the Panoramic Suite offers an open-plan layout, with its living room beneath a glass roof, a wraparound sofa, marble writing desk, expansive windows framing the rooftops of Paris and a view of the Eiffel Tower; And the Marquis’ Apartment resembles a large Parisian family home, complete with light oak flooring, wall tapestries and discreet gold accents throughout.

Half of the hotel’s rooms and suites now include a private terrace, and of those, approximately half offer views of the Eiffel Tower. The Suite Eiffel has two furnished terraces, one extending from the living room and another from the bathroom, both offering views of the landmark. The Marquis’ Apartment features a large terrace with a partial Eiffel Tower view that opens onto a secluded garden, complete with outdoor furnishings. These open-air spaces invite guests to enjoy al fresco breakfasts and sunset aperitifs.

Completing the renovated guest experience is a new wellness area and a new partnership with French wellness house, Calma Paris. The space includes a massage room, a traditional hammam, sauna and a state-of-the-art fitness studio.

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