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Awarded the title of “the most romantic hotel in the world”, Maison Souquet Hôtel & Spa offers an extraordinary sanctuary in Montmartre, perfect for lovers in search of intimacy and enchantment. Conceived as a discreet hideaway, the hotel pays homage to the illustrious pleasure houses of the Belle Époque, when Paris was the unrivaled capital of art, beauty, and desire. Behind its two red lanterns, guests enter a world where secrecy, elegance, and passion intertwine to create a timeless experience.
Every corner of Maison Souquet is infused with theatrical luxury, inspired by the splendors of the demimondaines’ salons. The décor, designed to evoke the grandeur of Belle Époque pleasure houses, invites guests into a setting rich with velvet, brocade, and gilded detail. This carefully imagined atmosphere resurrects the vibrancy of Paris’s golden age, an era when courtesans, artists, and aristocrats converged in Montmartre’s cafés, dance halls, and cabarets. Within its walls, Maison Souquet rekindles the romance of these secret rendezvous, offering not just a stay, but a living story of Parisian decadence.
The hotel’s history is as captivating as its design. Originally listed as a pleasure house in 1905, Maison Souquet has been reimagined as it might have existed during Montmartre’s heyday, when the Moulin Rouge and its muses, Jane Avril and La Goulue, captivated audiences, and Toulouse-Lautrec immortalized the neighborhood’s bohemian nights. The two lanterns at its entrance stand as a poetic nod to this legacy, reminding visitors of a Paris once brimming with daring creativity, nightlife, and sensuality.
To fully immerse guests in this evocative world, Maison Souquet has named each of its twenty rooms and suites after famous courtesans of the Belle Époque. Figures such as La Belle Otero, Cléo de Mérode, and Liane de Pougy – once queens of Parisian nightlife – are remembered in spaces designed to reflect their allure and extravagance. More than mere accommodations, these rooms become intimate tributes to the women whose charm and mystery shaped the cultural fabric of an era hungry for beauty, pleasure, and freedom.
Today, Maison Souquet revives this spirit with refinement and discretion, offering its guests the magic of Paris’s most romantic past. In the tranquil Rue de Bruxelles, where Emile Zola once lived, the hotel opens its doors to those seeking not only luxury but also a story steeped in passion, history, and art. Whether for a romantic escape, a secret rendezvous, or simply the joy of experiencing Montmartre’s golden age, Maison Souquet promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Parisian enchantment.
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