Situated in the Marais, Le Murano is a revolutionary hotel, where design is everywhere and in every form, down to the smallest detail. The Murano is a hotel unlike any other; its façade a subtle fusion of classicism and modernism. The building's 19th century origins contrast with the ground floor, which is adorned with stainless steel and frosted windows.
The Murano opens onto a gallery of white marble decorated by flowing "organdi christallin" drapes. Glass sculptures line this passageway and enhance the natural light with shifting reflections. The central lounge, the heart of the resort, lies beneath the hotel's glass roof. This vibrant space includes a wide fireplace, six meters in length with white shingle edges.
With its elevators lined in hot pink fur, black corridors, and all-white guest rooms with variable lighting, this is a hotel that has gone all the way in embracing daring interior design and amenities out of science fiction: each room is protected by a fingerprint scanner that controls access.
The Murano's 43 rooms and nine suites are decked out in white from floor to ceiling, with matt-finished walls, abundant carpets, layered curtains and ample giant pillows. Luminous cubes, discrete precision lighting, modern paintings, contemporary furniture, and pop art objects never cease to surprise within the rooms' immaculate interiors. The ambience is created through its sensuous lighting scheme; each room and suite is equipped with a unique and personal lighting system allowing you to select your color to suit your mood.
The bathrooms' sleek black and white design gently juxtapose the materials. The sheen of the chrome enhances the matt of the slate tiles; the stone's natural forms work in harmony with the linear perfection of the bathroom's decor. With this subtle fusion, a sense of purity emerges. Unique in Paris, two of the suites have a private swimming pool.
This resort also includes a bar-lounge, a restaurant, all offering an unprecedented level of service and moments of privilege: gym with private coach, aromatherapy and private concerts. The restaurant offers creative light and healthy cuisine in two small salons in a decor that is a mix of Baroque and contemporary: striped walls, playful lighting, stainless steel tables and comfortable armchairs, above which are stalactites.
Situated on the edge of the historic and trendy Marais district, the Murano is a stone's throw from the chic rue Charlot and Rue Vieille du Temple. Some of Paris's most famous tourist attractions are on hand such as Le Cirque d'Hiver, le Théâtre Dejazet, The Picasso Museum and the Opéra Bastille.