Le Pigalle in Paris redefines the boutique hotel concept by renewing the authenticity of its neighbourhood with a touch of neo-romanticism and refined taste. Architects Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay of FESTEN transformed the heritage building on Rue Frochot into a space where old meets new — neo-classical façades of “Nouvelle Athènes” alongside the vivid colours and passionate energy of Place Pigalle.
The hotel’s 40 rooms and suites exude a sophisticated character that plays with contrasts: vintage furnishings paired with modern lighting fixtures; aesthetics designed to let light flood in and reshape each space.
On the ground floor, Le Pigalle becomes the living heart of its neighbourhood: café, bar, restaurant, vinyl library, and a news/books kiosk — all infused with local colour, local characters, and stories reflected in its art and details.
SoPi (South Pigalle) merges artistic aura and bohemian atmosphere with nightlife, cabarets, and colourful facades — Le Pigalle stands out as a shining beacon in the Parisian night, where history, aesthetics, and creativity converge.
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