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Maybourne to open palace-style hotel in Paris

101 key hotel, 23 ultra-luxury residences to debut in Saint-Germain-des-Prés

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February 11, 2025

Maybourne will open its newest development and second property in France in 2027, set in the Parisian quarter of Saint-Germain-des-Prés – The Maybourne Saint-Germain.

A palace-style hotel with 101 keys and 23 ultra-luxury branded residences, The Maybourne Saint-Germain will see the ultra-luxury hospitality brand expand to Paris for the first time, building on its niche portfolio based in London, the French Riviera (at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin – opening in mid-2025) and Los Angeles (Beverly Hills).

In launching the first ever branded residences in Paris, Maybourne brings a unique offering to one of the world’s most vibrant cities, continuing its legacy of fusing historical character with contemporary luxury and innovative hospitality.


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“Paris, with its elegance and timeless style, is an ideal match for Maybourne’s vision of luxury hospitality,” said Gianluca Muzzi, Co-CEO of Maybourne.

“Our presence in this iconic city reflects our commitment to creating elevated experiences that celebrate the local culture and our brand’s dedication to excellence.

“This opening marks an exciting step in our strategy to grow selectively in key urban gateways around the world, allowing us to build meaningful connections with our guests through rich and distinctive experiences,” Muzzi added.

Positioned between Boulevard Saint-Germain and Rue Saint-Dominique, the Îlot Saint-Germain has been a Parisian landmark since the 17th century.

The Maybourne Saint-Germain will be connected to its sister hotels through the brand’s signature craft, progressive vision, and unrivalled locations. The hotel will feature 50 suites and 51 rooms, surrounding a serene inner courtyard.

Guests of the property will have access to six food and beverage outlets, including a Japanese restaurant, patisserie, Salon de Thé, and more, and Maybourne’s new wellness and longevity brand, Surrenne. A central part of the project, Surrenne will be one of Paris’ largest luxury spa and health clubs offering immersive health, fitness, and beauty, as well as access to a third pool within the property.

Further details on the project will be released in time.