At the heart of Paris, in the authentic Bastille area, Paris Bastille Boutet MGallery by Sofitel is intimately linked to the history of the 11th arrondissement. In 1926, Maison Boutet began business here, supplying artisans from the Faubourg Saint-Antoine with European and exotic woods.
First a cabinetmaker's studio, then a chocolate factory, the building was a stage for everyday life in a neighborhood filled with artisans and industry. Opened in December 2015, MGallery Paris Bastille Boutet has retained the soul and charm of yesteryear.
Prepare to be amazed by this 80-room boutique hotel and its resolutely industrial style. Choose one of two luxurious Signature suites and admire the imaginative design of architecture students from the famous École Boulle.
Enjoy a memorable moment as you awaken your senses with chocolate. Melt with pleasure during a Signature spa treatment using organic cocoa oil, then sample an unforgettable hot chocolate at the Bar du Boutet.
80 rooms and suites are unique and exclusive, with warm and sleek wood interiors giving way to high ceilings bathed in natural light. For families, the hotel provides connecting rooms.
Rise above it all and admire the City of Light from the private terrace of your Deluxe suite.
Relax in the steam shower before returning to your sitting area to savor a tea or coffee in front of the stunning view.
For those looking for a unique experience, choose a Signature Suite, created by student architects at the Ecole Boulle college of fine arts and crafts.
In Paris, get ready for an exquisite culinary experience. For morning coffee, a light meal or a cocktail - the Bar du Boutet welcomes you all day.
The bar offers cocktails, detox juices and a selection of "Boutet" hot chocolates.
The cozy blend of wood, leather and metal inspires an irresistible gourmet break.
For dining options, a snack menu and light meals are available in inviting setting.
07.30h - 23.30h
A smile and cocktail at your beck and call. At all hours of the day or night, order a snack or delicious meal from the comfort of your room.
Accompany it with a carefully selected wine or yield to the temptation of a gourmet chocolate dessert or a raspberry macaroon.
24 hours
Feel pampered at the Spa with 2 treatment cubicles, a pool, sauna, hammam and fitness room.
Melt with pleasure during a Signature spa treatment using organic cocoa oil.
Fitness area accessible 24 hours a day with treadmill, training bike and cross-trainer.
Relax in the minimalist retro setting of the indoor pool heated to 29°C.
Take adventage of the sauna, hammam, steam bath and sensory shower for a purely relaxing moment.
Relax & pamper yourself at the Decleor Spa.
Unwind with a choice of signature treatments made from organic cocoa oil.
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HÔTEL PARIS BASTILLE BOUTET - MGALLERY BY SOFITEL
22 24 Rue Faidherbe75011 ParisFrance