Away from the spotlight of the Champs Elysées, the Hôtel de Sers is a discreet witness to the splendors of 19th century Paris. Today, this mansion has been restored to its former glory without fanfare, offering its guests small château charm and star quality. There is an immense portrait gallery, a restaurant with a lovely courtyard garden, impressive wood-paneled lounge, and of course, welcoming rooms, bright suites, several of which offer breathtaking views of Paris.
The restaurant, far from the bustling avenue, is at one end of the immense portrait gallery, looking out onto the tree-lined courtyard. This is a lively place favoring distinctive minimalist elegance. Tables bathe in light that seems to come down from the sky and the layout offers guests different settings for their meals: a spacious room with marble decor for a business lunch, a winter garden for a special lunch or dinner, and when the weather is nice, a leisurely meal on the outdoor terrace, where time is forgotten.
The S'Bar is both refined and trendy, decorated with wood-paneling and upbeat red and ivory tones, all to the tune of jazzy music. In the evening, white candles are placed on the tables, making the S’Bar the perfect place to discover 12 signature cocktails, including the "La Rose Sauvage" [The Wild Rose], a subtle mix of rose syrup, pink grapefruit juice, and champagne. This could have easily been a favorite of the Marquis de Sers himself!
To stay fit, guests will find all the gym equipment needed for daily workouts in a kind of fitness temple: weight training equipment, stepper, stationary bicycle, among others. Rest and relax at the hammam and sauna, both decorated with an emphasis on clean lines and simplicity.
Elegant and modern, imaginative and historic, the recently opened Hôtel de Sers is a stone's throw from the Champs Elysées, in the heart of the "Triangle d'or".