A life of travel,
a local experience.
Hôtel Des Grands Voyageurs
In the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Hôtel des Grands Voyageurs captures the charm of an art collector’s residence, inspired by the elegance of the 1930s and 1940s. Designed by Fabrizio Casiraghi, the hotel's eclectic spaces draw from Parisian style and the golden age of travel, with exquisite art from Gustav Klimt, Marc Chagall, and bespoke pieces by Osanna Visconti di Modrone.
Just steps from Le Bon Marché and the Luxembourg Gardens, guests can explore cobblestone streets lined with historic cafés, elegant boutiques, and avant-garde galleries, immersing themselves in the vibrant spirit of Paris.
Interiors by Fabrizio Casiraghi
Milanese architect and designer Fabrizio Casiraghi masterfully blends old-world European elegance with a nostalgic ambiance that evokes a life of travel. Renowned for curating spaces that tell compelling stories, he transforms the hotel into an immersive experience, where each design detail feels like a cherished souvenir, creating a comfortable, residential atmosphere.
His work goes beyond aesthetics, fostering connection and inspiration. Each space is a journey, reflecting the spirit of a passionate traveler through a curated collection of art and objects.
Casiraghi’s innovative use of color, light, and texture infuses warmth and personality into the hotel, making each visit unique and memorable. His distinctive style—merging modern design with historical references—elevates the hotel as a defining element of our brand’s identity.
Rooms & Suites
Welcome to your Left Bank retreat, a sanctuary of subtle elegance and timeless charm. Each room exudes a unique character reminiscent of the Golden Age of Travel, a period when journeys were leisurely and every experience was savored. The furnishings invite both admiration and relaxation, the design aims to inspire and soothe, and the lighting sets a mood of serene contentment. This is a place to linger, to dream, and to prepare for the adventures that await.
Restaurant
& Bars
Steps away from reception, a transatlantic dining experience awaits at Grands Voyageurs. Inspired by the first grand passenger ships that connected France to the East Coast of the United States, the restaurant presents a unique blend of American and Parisian influences both on and off the menu.
Behind reception, the hotel bar stretches into the lobby, welcoming guests and visitors with an inventive collection of signature and classic cocktails.