In the heart of the Marais district, Le Grand Mazarin offers a haven of luxurious serenity amidst the hustle and bustle of Paris. Just steps from the Hôtel de Ville, at the corner of Rue de la Verrerie and Rue des Archives, Le Grand Mazarin invites you to experience Paris to the fullest in all its splendor.

The Grand Mazarin blends French tradition with a colorful, quirky style. The decor is by internationally renowned Swedish interior designer Martin Brudnizki and his London-based design studio, MBDS.


The 61 rooms and 11 suites each play with different codes of aristocracy and avant-garde design. Nevertheless, all these rooms are whimsical and, above all, cozy. “We were inspired by the grand houses of the aristocratic era, where literary, artistic, and musical figures gathered in sumptuous residences to indulge in the pleasures of literature and fine conversation,” explains Martin Brudnizki.

The hotel offers its guests a luxurious swimming pool adorned with colorful, surreal frescoes, a gym, spa treatments and massages, as well as a restaurant that blends luxury and gastronomy. Nestled in its winter garden, Michelin-starred chef Assaf Granit pays homage to the Eastern European cuisine passed down by his grandmother in the restaurant Boubalé, a Yiddish word meaning "my little doll, my darling." Assaf Granit takes on the challenge of recreating the Ashkenazi cuisine its letters of nobility.
A colorful address that brings joy and beauty to those who enter it.





