Grand Pigalle Experimental

Pigalle Sud

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Boutique hotel in a Haussmannian building featuring 37 rooms with Art Deco-inspired decor by Dorothée Meilichzon. Rooms offer views of the courtyard or Paris rooftops, with some including private balconies and bathtubs.

Overview

Grand Pigalle Experimental occupies a Haussmannian building in Paris' 9th arrondissement, housing 37 rooms designed by Dorothée Meilichzon. The hotel blends historical architecture with contemporary design elements.

Design Features

  • Art Deco-inspired interiors
  • Deep color palettes and intricate patterns
  • Gold accents in select rooms
  • Top floor suites nestled under the eaves

Room Amenities

  • Views of hotel courtyard or Paris skyline
  • Private balconies in some rooms
  • Bathtubs in select accommodations
  • In-room coffee makers
  • Luxury toiletries
  • Blackout curtains

Hotel Services

  • On-site restaurant and bar
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Breakfast options: continental and cooked

Location Highlights

  • 15-minute walk to Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur
  • 5-10 minute walk to Moulin Rouge
  • Proximity to two metro stations
  • 15 minutes from Gare du Nord
  • Surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and shops

Practical Information

  • Larger rooms available upon request
  • Recommend requesting balcony rooms for city views

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