You’re still wondering about where to stay in Paris during your next trip? Here’s a suggestion: Hotel André Latin takes advantage of its privileged location in the famous “Latin Quarter” in Paris. A beautiful stone building dating from the 19th century hides 68 contemporary rooms.
This is an incredible Hotel design project and its owners are the Hoteliers Fabian and Guillaume Sodano. Fabian and Guillaume (born in Paris) have Italian roots, so when they had this desire to update their hotel in 2015, they decided to dedicate it to their paternal grandfather, Andrea Sodano.
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Andrea Sodano was born in Italy in 1890 and he arrived in Paris at the age of 18. The hotel belongs to the family only since 1989 and this date is now going to be paired with the name of the hotel. Fraternal co-owners Fabien and Guillaume Sodano have created Hotel André Latin‘s interior with the help of the young Parisian interior architect Michael Malapert inspired by their grandfather’s taste and personality.
Above you can see all the comfort and the good taste visitors can experience in the rooms of the hotel. Throughout the hotel, we can find mid-century furniture, colorful details and Gubi and DelightFULL‘s lighting designs.
The bathrooms were designed thinking about a classic Parisian interior using white tiles.
The 68-room hotel (inspired by the belle époque era, but with contemporary elements subtly blend) has gained a new look after months extensive renovation that perfectly matches the 19th century.
A colorful scheme makes the space very inviting, welcoming, fresh and summery.
“The transformation is immediately evident upon entering the premises through the new cocktail bar on the ground floor. Pretty much destined to become a popular destination in its own right, it pairs a crisp style with a homey atmosphere, featuring a palette of warm natural materials, fabrics and colors. A bar with counter stools, seating arrangements with comfy sofas, all designed with a cool mid-century twist, and last but not least, an outdoor terrace, seat a total of 34 guests. Decorative mirrors and beautifully designed light fixtures add a playful touch of glam to the aesthetic.”
The living room is spacious, the wifi is free and the reception staff always helpful and eager to reveal their advice on our capital.
In the first floor, there’s a public area, in addition to a bar comprising reception and common room.
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