Hotel Hana

Hana has abandoned the traditional reception method, instead greeting guests with matcha and sesame madeleines before leading them to their rooms.

There are only 26 rooms here. Each room offers a beautiful view, but the concept is eclectic, with varying levels of decoration creating an immersive living effect that allows travelers to forget the hustle and bustle of the city outside.

The walls are adorned with dark green mulberry wood, rattan, and straw, while the bathrooms feature a two-tone marble bar, as well as colorful jacquard silk and velvet.

The Japanese word "hana" translates to "flower." You will find many references to this theme in the hotel's decor, but it also resonates more broadly: it is another beautiful blossom in the thriving hotel scene of Paris at present

Hana has abandoned the traditional reception method, instead greeting guests with matcha and sesame madeleines before leading them to their rooms.

There are only 26 rooms here. Each room offers a beautiful view, but the concept is eclectic, with varying levels of decoration creating an immersive living effect that allows travelers to forget the hustle and bustle of the city outside.

The walls are adorned with dark green mulberry wood, rattan, and straw, while the bathrooms feature a two-tone marble bar, as well as colorful jacquard silk and velvet.

The Japanese word "hana" translates to "flower." You will find many references to this theme in the hotel's decor, but it also resonates more broadly: it is another beautiful blossom in the thriving hotel scene of Paris at present


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