Paris's most secret address, on its most beautiful square. 28 Place des Vosges, Marais.
"The entrance is a passageway through the arcade. The courtyard beyond it is one of the better-kept secrets on the most beautiful square in Paris. The hotel knows this and says nothing."
Place des Vosges was built between 1612 and 1614 under Henri IV and has been the most consistently beautiful public square in Paris ever since. Four sides of identical red brick and stone arcades, a central fountain, and the very particular quality of northern light that comes from a symmetrical enclosure. The Pavillon de la Reine occupies the north side of the square, concealed behind a wisteria-draped courtyard that most people walking under the arcades never find. This is precisely the point.
The hotel's fifty-six rooms are set in a 17th-century mansion that has been operating as a hotel for decades. The renovation kept the period architectural elements — exposed beams, carved fireplaces, tapestry-style wallcoverings — while installing the technical requirements of contemporary luxury. The result is a hotel that feels genuinely historic rather than theatrically so. Carrara marble bathrooms, canopy beds in some of the suites, and the kind of heavy textiles that suit rooms with thick stone walls.
Restaurant Anne is named for Anne of Austria, who lived on this square in the early 17th century. The cooking is classical French with modern technique — the menu changes seasonally and takes the local market seriously. The honour bar in the lobby operates on the simple principle that guests who can afford to stay here can be trusted with unsupervised access to alcohol, which works exactly as well as it sounds.
The Spa de la Reine is a proper spa for a boutique hotel: treatment rooms, a hammam, and a pool that extends the wellness offering well beyond what most hotels this size manage. The Marais neighbourhood does the rest — every gallery, vintage shop, and falafel joint on Rue des Rosiers is within walking distance, along with the Musée Picasso, the Centre Pompidou, and the Musée Carnavalet.
Complimentary bicycles are available for hotel guests. This is the correct way to experience Paris from this address: out through the arcade, across Rue Saint-Antoine, and down toward the Seine, with Place des Vosges visible behind you as you leave.
The Pavillon is the best honeymoon hotel in the Marais by a significant distance and one of the best in Paris. Place des Vosges at dawn — before the tourists arrive, when the fountain and the symmetry are yours alone — is the beginning of a Paris honeymoon that earns the word. Book a canopy suite and tell the concierge it's your first night; the hotel handles the rest with discretion.
Place des Vosges is one of the great proposal locations in the world — symmetry, history, arcades that frame a scene. The Pavillon's concierge will arrange champagne in the courtyard garden, a private table at Restaurant Anne, or a suite arrival with the appropriate presentation. Walk out under the arcade afterward. The square handles the rest.
The Pavillon's setting — the secret courtyard, the carved fireplaces, the gallery-and-falafel neighbourhood beyond the arcade — creates an anniversary atmosphere that no amount of palace grandeur can replicate. This is Paris in the mode of living it rather than observing it, which is what certain anniversaries require.
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The King's Suite
Monthly. No noise.