Step Inside the Glamorous New Bulgari Hotel Paris

The luxurious getaway includes Milanese style decor, breathtaking views, and decadent cuisine by a Michelin three-star chef

Luxurious hotel room with a view of the Eiffel Tower, elegant furnishings, and large windows overlooking the cityscape.
Penthouse at Bulgari Hotel Paris Photo: Courtesy of Bulgari Hotel Paris

In Paris, everywhere you look there’s a moment of beauty—but perhaps no view is quite as impressive as the one from the penthouse suite of the Bulgari Hotel Paris, with its panoramic windows and vast private terrace. The hotel brings the brand’s signature Roman spirit to the city’s illustrious Golden Triangle, not far from the new Bulgari flagship on the Place Vendôme. 

Street view of a modern, multi-story building with large windows and corner balconies, set against a clear blue sky.
Bulgari Hotel Paris Photo: Courtesy of Bulgari Hotel Paris
Luxurious hotel room with a plush bed, elegant seating, coffee table, and large window leading to an outdoor balcony with greenery.
Chambre Executive Suite at Bulgari Hotel Paris Photo: Courtesy of Bulgari Hotel Paris

Those Italian touches include 76 rooms designed by Milanese firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel as well as the cuisine at Il Ristorante–Niko Romito by the Michelin three-star chef. Allusions to the jewelry house abound, including a site-specific painting by Yan Pei-Ming of Italian cinema icon Monica Vitti wearing a necklace—Bulgari, naturally. And the backlit onyx Bulgari Bar is certainly the most glamorous spot to grab an aperitivo in any arrondissement.

Luxurious bar interior with marble tables, leather chairs, and a well-stocked bar reflecting a modern, elegant design.
Bar inside Bulgari Hotel Paris Photo: Courtesy of Bulgari Hotel Paris
Elegant restaurant interior with modern decor, warm lighting, and neatly set tables for dining.
Il Ristrante Niko Romito at Bulgari Hotel Paris Photo: Courtesy of Bulgari Hotel Paris

A version of this article first appeared in print in our 2022 Spring Issue under the headline “Foreign Exchange.” Subscribe to the magazine.