Le Cinq Codet is a 5-star located in the very chic 7th Arrondissement, between the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides Museum.
It is a place that one does not expect, a building dating back to the 30s, rare and surprising.
Like the bow of an ocean liner, its art-deco geometry stands out for its difference. Its lighted facade with pure lines contrasts with the majesty of the Invalides dome, quite near.
From its door, you can find several museums and shopping areas to stroll. Pick up the ambience of designer Jean-Phillipe Nuel and his Art Deco approach to the modern and contemporary elegance of each area of the establishment.
THE ARTISTS
The lobby of Le Cinq Codet showcases high ceilings and works of art such as photographs taken by Jean-Pierre Porcher of Rodin masterpieces.
Contemporary paintings are also on display by artist Caroline Touzet. This superb blending of classic with modern compels you to explore further and soak in the ambience.
At the reception desk, you will find exceptional staff who are experienced in seamlessly serving you at this renowned hotel. This historic building features double glazed windows in 1930s style partitions, lavish curtains, bookshelves to enjoy, marble blocks, and a courtyard in the middle of the hotel itself.
In a contemporary and understated style, owing to its white wood, opulent looking leather and warm colours, the designer, Jean Philippe Nuel, took advantage of the large volumes of a former telephone exchange to design 67 rooms and suites with exceptional volumes.
Large bright bay windows, portholes, adroitly integrated design, mezzanines or loggias, round seats and sliding doors...the Cinq Codet rooms evoke a “je ne sais quoi” of ocean liners of times gone by.
Time when travelling was an art and entertaining was a culture.
On the top floor, the spectacular private terraces rub shoulders with the Invalides dome or the Eiffel Tower, so close that you could almost touch them...
Voluptuous spaces greet you as you settle into your room. Each decorated to resemble an artist or collector's suite. You will find touches of the modern bohemian in the photographs, paintings, and Saint-Luc style furnishings.
Enjoy the eclectic variety of works by Christian Bassot, Véronique Durruty, Christophe Dugied, Caroline Touzet, Jean-Pierre Porcher and Cyril Destrade-Léveillé.
You will enjoy choosing from 29 types of rooms or trying a different suite each time you visit. Luxurious amenities await each guest.
Experience a special moment on the private terrace of the Dome Suite which offers enchanting views of Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower. Unwind in the heated Jacuzzi on the terrace. Soak in the sun rays in a private Parisian styled garden.
A modern and comfortable lounge awaits you, you can watch your favorite movies on a curved OLED screen. The bathroom, elegant bath, vasque abat-jour, swan designed faucet, large walk-in shower and dressing room.
The Family Suite has an area of 67m², specially designed to accommodate families, composed by 2 bedrooms (1 Suite Duplex and 1 Classic Room or 1 Junior Suite and 1 Deluxe Room), a living room and its independent bathrooms.
View of the dôme of the Invalides in the Suite Duplex, upon availability.
Appreciate the captivating views of the Invalides from your bed, as the sun ignites the Dome with its golden rays. Acquaint yourself with the experience of staying in an artist’s loft.
The Suite Duplex can be transformed into a private apartment with an adjoining room, offering families a home-like familiarity.
Come be enticed by these spacious luxury suites located on the top floor. The Eiffel, Rodin and Louis Codet Suites have breathtaking views from their private terraces (upon request) and / or the jacuzzi (upon request) of Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower.
The originality of the bathroom will also be feature as a part of the hotel experience. Jacuzzi upon request.
Stunning bedrooms are a stylish option for the savvy giving the room a feel of space and privacy. Full-height bay windows epitomize a unique artistic loft lifestyle experience.
Exquisite ambience to the room. Balcony upon availability.
Designed as a Parisian loft, the Duplex rooms are bathed with natural daylight. The rooms benefit from impressive high ceilings (5.5 m) unique to Paris that permit light to permeate.
These rooms escape the traditional standards of the hotel sector and avoid the impression of déjà been and déjà vu.
Deluxe rooms are beautifully appointed and are furnished in contemporary elegance. The en-suite bathroom divides the room with its frosted glass doors and soothing surroundings.
Fitted with modern technology, the rooms offer impeccable standards and are tailored for maximum comfort.
The Superior Rooms are bathed in natural light and instill relaxed elegance with understated luxury.
A strong attention to detail assures that your stay is comfortable and pleasant.
Cozy atmosphere characterizes classic room. Enjoy about fullness and quietness offered by this room category.
You can rely on a total comfort and a modern technology.
An evening of jazz, an afterwork with reinvented cocktails, an exhibition...The Cinq Codet is one of these connected places where Parisian creation enjoys being discretely in the limelight, but with talent.
Parisians like to meet here in the relaxed and muted atmosphere of the restaurant, the bar or the patio. Modern and Parisian cuisine is available for food lovers and invites them to enjoy new experiences.
Conceived as a natural extension of the patio with a simple glass wall that blurs the outside-border, the lounge bar is diffused with natural light that cultivates a soft luminous loft setting.
The black and green coloured sofas, the oak tinted bar stools and timeless pewter screens conjure a unique style reminiscent of Art Deco in Parisian mode circa 1930s and 40s.
Art Deco
Not just a breakfast but a reinvented experience specifically made to measure by designer Jean-Phillipe Nuel and served around a table d’hote.
It allows the Chef to liaise personally with his guests and fulfill all their food requirements in the ‘show kitchen’. Buffet Breakfast is served from 07.00h to 11.00h.
07.00h - 11.00h
Whether you like your treats sweet or savory, there's something for everyone. Come enjoy delicious buffet at a leisurely pace.
In the summer, brunch is served on the patio. Reservations recommended.
Sunday11.00h - 15.30h
Was it a childhood marked by travels to lands of spicy cuisines, his affinity for the art of pastry-making or the fact that he cut his teeth working at Le Grand Palais under the guidance of Mr. Ducasse? Antoine K'ros is an exceptional chef who prizes precision as much as adventure.
The chef at Le Codet restaurant is devoted first and foremost to the inherent beauty of his ingredients, which he spins mischievously into creative, but subtle dishes. His cuisine appears simple, but it elevates the bounty of the seasons with distinction.
The bar patio of Le Cinq Codet is waiting every day to serve you in contemporary elegance and tasteful luxury. It is open to the public as well as guests and provides disabled friendly access.
Journey into the lobby and you will find a blend of industrial and artistic contemporary decor providing comfort and modern views while you dine.
Seating includes circular seats and patio style table and chairs with umbrellas for your comfort.
Guests enjoy breakfast or lunch here in this picturesque setting. Have a romantic cocktail for two or premium after dinner drink.
Glass wall partitions the courtyard from the lounge so that you can have the view no matter where you sit.
Enjoy the fireplace during cooler weather or at night while unwinding from your day. Contemporary elegance greets you around every corner. The live Jazz nights will keep your soul nourished and entertained.
Le Cinq Codet hotel provides guests and locals alike with a contemporary design restaurant located in the 7th arrondissement.
Known throughout the city for its warm atmosphere and exceptional cuisine, the restaurant is located in the center of Paris inside Le Cinq Codet hotel and spa.
Enjoy the fireplace during cool evenings or stop in for lunch or afternoon tea prepared by Chef Antoine.
Le Cinq Codet restaurant provides a welcome break from touring around the many nearby museums which include the Orsay, Rodin, or Invalides. Shopping is close at hand via Clerc Street and St. Dominique.
12.00h - 14.30h
15.00h - 17.00h
18.00h - 20.00h
19.00h - 22.30h
Like a precious secret, the hotel houses a pleasant and intimate Spa. Fitness, hammam, jacuzzi and massages – the space is entirely dedicated to getting back into shape. Massages, inspired by Ayurvedic techniques, to offer a delicious moment of restorative well-being.
SUNDARI'S PHILOSOPHY
Sundari means "a beautiful woman" in Sanskrit. Sundari is an essential part of a lifestyle that enables you to achieve harmony and balance in mind, body and spirit as you journey through life.
A distinctive collection of anti-aging skincare products created from the purest ingredients and rarest essences distilled from nature, Sundari blends modern science for immediate results with botanicals known through ancient wisdom.
Sundari users consistently experience noticeable and defining results – achieving beauty through balance, staying younger looking and preventing the effects of premature aging.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Sundari products are formulated with organic ingredients where ever possible. No synthetic fragrances or dyes are used in the products.
Essential oils used are of therapeutic grade. Sundari does not test on animals. All products are Dermatologist tested.
For athletes, the gym is equipped with varied appliances that include: a recumbent exercise bike, treadmills, an elliptical trainer and a multi-function weight bench.
Nestled around an open terrace on the 3rd floor, the Spa offers a safe haven and a sanctuary to escape the daily stresses.
Outdoor jacuzzi, a double massage room, steam bath and a selection of herbal teas enhance your relaxation experience.
Sundari combines adherence to Ayurvedic principles based on an ancient eastern philosophy with the finest quality ingredients from nature, delivering a holistic approach to wellness that results in outer radiance and inner serenity.
The Cinq Codet is also an atmosphere, like that of the Rive Gauche – elegant and cultivated.
The boutiques on the rue de Sèvres, the art and designer galleries of the district form a way of life that the Cinq Codet naturally fits right into.
Art is present with a collection of unique contemporary paintings evoking the Rodin Museum located nearby.
Swiss born artist Thomas Boog has worked and exhibited extensively in Europe, the United States and South Africa. Based in Paris, France, he has made his name in the art and design world through his innovative use of the traditional shell art coquillage.
Auguste Rodin is one of the most outstanding French sculptors of the second half of the nineteenth century. He revolutionized sculpture by a new form of freedom.
Duvelleroy is a fan maker and leather goods manufacturer founded in Paris in 1827 by Jean-Pierre Duvelleroy. It is one of the rare French fan makers still in existence today.
Well known throughout the world, the Eiffel Tower is a symbol of the capital. With its 320 meters high, this monument was erected in 1889 for the Universal Exhibition in Paris.
Keep your finger on the cultural pulse in Paris to do exhibitions listings. Visit Fondation Calouste Gulbekian, Musée Maillol, Musée du Quai Branly, Musée des Lettres et Manuscrits, Maison de l’Amérique latine.
Discover the artistic exhibitions located near the Hotel Cinq Codet: Galerie Samy Kinge, Galerie Brun L’Église, Galerie Planète Rouge.
Le Bon Marché is a French department store, located in a quadrilateral framed by the rue de Sèvres, rue de Babylone, rue du Bac and rue Velpeau in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It was called Au Bon Marché for 151 years, until 1989.
The Palais des Invalides is a French architectural complex dating from the seventeenth century. Designed to be a royal residence for militaries and French soldiers, retirees, disabled or elderly, now houses several museums and religious institutions.
Come and enjoy jazz nights every Saturday evening at the restaurant from 20.00h to 22.30h.
The Maison de Verre (House of Glass) is constructed in the early modern style of architecture. Its design emphasized honesty of materials, variable transparency of forms, and juxtaposition of "industrial" materials with a more traditional style of home décor.
A very important collection of non-western civilizations works, divided into continents (Oceania, America, Asia, Africa.), is exhibited in the Quai Branly Museum.
Visit one of Restaurants, located near the Hotel Cinq Codet: David Toutain, Tomy&Co, Racine des Près, Pertinence, Le Flow.
Since 1974, The Conran Shop has grown to be one of the leading lifestyle retailers in the world, offering a unique, exciting and hand-picked edit of ultimate gifts, personal accessories and home accents.
The Louvre is the largest museum in Paris with more than 210.000sqm, including 60.600 dedicated to exhibitions, making it one of the largest in the world.
The Musée d'Orsay is located on the left bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900. The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1914.
LE CINQ CODET
5 rue Louis Codet75007 ParisFrance