Where 1920s Parisian chic is modernised through discreet sophistication.
Hotel Overview
Hôtel Grand Powers is a jewel of the Golden Triangle, combining Haussmannian elegance with twentieth-century Parisian flair. Originally opened in 1920 as Hôtel Powers, it was reopened in 2019 after an artful renovation that preserved antique fireplaces, wood panelling, herringbone floors and wrought‑iron balconies. Harkening to its early days as a rendezvous of style and substance, the hotel now feels both intimate and urbane, with bespoke furnishings, soft pastels, and a warmth rare among Parisian addresses.

The Facilities at a Glance
Guests enjoy Café 52 all day, offering seasonally inspired cuisine and innovative beauty‑drinks amidst a relaxed bar setting. The marble-clad Thala Spa includes a hammam, sauna, Jacuzzi and bespoke Holidermie treatments, bookable by the hour — often with Champagne. A discreet 24/7 Technogym fitness studio is complemented by private coaching. Though there is no pool, the spa and wellness rituals offer abundant indulgence. In-room touches include Chromecast TVs, climate control, Diptyque toiletries, Nespresso machines and soft oak finishes.

Our Personal Recommendations
We adore Grand Powers for its understated glamour and hidden Parisian stories. Ask about Thibault Loupias, the Head Concierge, whose insider tips can lead to classic neighbourhood gems like Chez Savy for duck or an unexpected sunset walk to The Saint James Hotel after the Seine’s glow. Learn that in 1947 composer Henri Betti penned “C’est Si Bon” within these walls — now one of France’s most covered songs. Request the Eiffel‑Tower suite for views that elevate city moments into private memories. This is a boutique hotel that feels lived‑in, loved, and full of graceful discovery.
