
Hotels
A breath of art and travel to the Land of the Rising Sun is felt at every moment.
Paris, Île de France
The hotel
A literary muse or a divine allegory, the flower holds a particular power. It blooms, it inspires, it invites us to gaze and slow down. Such is Hana, its name in Japanese. Conceived against the current, between the sophistication of a (Beautiful) Era and pure Japanese minimalism. Celebrate the Japanese art of living with the sprightly ardor of an iris in a bouquet. Read Hemingway facing the Parisian rooftops chosen among the 26 keys with a view.
Soft and cozy, Hôtel Hana is a meeting point between two worlds. Between opposing yet complementary aesthetic currents. Between creative souls. Laura Gonzalez, the renowned architect and interior designer, and Olivier Leone, a recognized artistic director in the fashion world. This encounter gives birth to an establishment exuding "a feminine side, something graceful, voluble, and precious." For this delicate flower, Laura envisioned a dialogue between the Belle Époque maximalism of the early 20th century and Japanese minimalism.
The neighborhood
The Opéra Garnier and the Bourse stand as majestic neighbors to this hotel Haussmannian building. A haven for travelers and aesthetes, where two elegant and ancient ways of life celebrate their union. Here, France unites with Japan. From Japanese cuisine to kobido treatments in the spa-pool, the secret lies in slowing down and contemplating, taking time for oneself in a harmonious blend of cultures.






