10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 More
    • Hotel Brands of the World
    • OTAs of the World
    • Most read Articles this Month
  • About us
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 More
    • Hotel Brands of the World
    • OTAs of the World
    • Most read Articles this Month
  • About us

Maybourne expands to Paris with the opening of a luxury hotel and residences

  • l.guillotindecorson
  • 7 February 2025
  • 2 minute read
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

This article was written by HospitalityOn. Click here to read the original article

Luxury hotel group Maybourne has officially announced its expansion into Paris with the opening of The Maybourne Saint-Germain in 2027. Located in the Îlot Saint-Germain, a 17th-century building, the property will feature a 101-room hotel and 23 ultra-luxury branded residences.

Situated between Boulevard Saint-Germain and Rue Saint-Dominique, the Îlot Saint-Germain is a listed building that has long been occupied by the Ministry of Defense. Its transformation into a hotel and residences will mark a new chapter for this historic site, with a project that seeks to preserve its heritage while incorporating contemporary elements. The hotel will offer 50 suites and 51 rooms arranged around a central courtyard, as well as six dining venues, including a Japanese restaurant, a patisserie, and a Salon de Thé.

The residences will be designed by French interior designers Pierre-Yves Rochon and Laura Gonzalez. Pierre-Yves Rochon will design seven units located along Rue Saint-Dominique, while Laura Gonzalez will create the remaining sixteen residences on Rue de l’Université. The property will also include Surrenne, Maybourne’s new wellness and longevity brand, which will feature one of the largest luxury spas and wellness clubs in Paris.

Among the announced amenities, the hotel will have three pools, including a 30-meter rooftop pool and a private 25-meter pool exclusively for residents. A third indoor pool will complement the property’s wellness offerings. The group’s goal is to create a property that aligns with its luxury standards, similar to its other properties in London, the French Riviera, and Beverly Hills.

What you missed in the latest Airbnb update that will impact you
Trending
What you missed in the latest Airbnb update that will impact you

The opening of The Maybourne Saint-Germain is part of the group’s broader expansion strategy. Gianluca Muzzi, co-CEO of Maybourne, highlights that this Parisian project reflects the group’s ambition to establish itself in the world’s key luxury capitals.

“Paris, with its elegance and timeless style, is a perfect match for Maybourne’s vision of luxury hospitality. Our presence in this iconic city reflects our commitment to creating exceptional experiences that celebrate the local culture and our brand’s dedication to excellence. This opening marks an exciting step in our selective development strategy in the world’s key gateway cities, allowing us to build meaningful connections with our guests through rich, distinctive experiences.”

Towards global expansion in luxury hotels

Maybourne, owned by Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani and Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, currently operates six prestigious hotels: Claridge’s, The Connaught, The Berkeley, and The Emory in London, The Maybourne Riviera on the French Riviera, and The Maybourne Beverly Hills in California.

With plans to triple its portfolio over the next decade, the group aims to reach between 15 and 17 properties by 2035. To achieve this, Maybourne intends to develop a portion of its hotels under management contracts rather than through direct ownership.

In addition to the Paris project, Maybourne is working on the renovation of a historic building in the UK and the development of new hotels in New York and Dubai.

Looking further ahead, the group is exploring expansion into Asia, with projects in Tokyo and Singapore. With The Maybourne Saint-Germain, Paris becomes a key strategic destination for its future development, reinforcing the brand’s position in the ultra-luxury hotel segment.

Paris

Please click here to access the full original article.

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
You should like too
View Post
  • Market Trends

Global Hotel Supply 2024/2025

  • Automatic
  • 3 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

Seven travel trends set to define 2026

  • Automatic
  • 3 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

Autumn leaves still green for European hospitality

  • e.tulliez
  • 2 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

#hospitalitymanagement #experience #onlinereview #human | Thibault Catala | 11 comments

  • Thibault Catala
  • 2 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

Are Your Hotel Markets Turning Revenue into Real Profit?

  • Automatic
  • 2 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

Israel’s Tourism and Hospitality Outlook – From Recovery to Reinvention

  • Automatic
  • 2 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

New Study Highlights EU-US Labour Productivity Gap 2019-2024

  • HOTREC European Hospitality
  • 2 December 2025
View Post
  • Market Trends

The new drivers of hotel loyalty: flexibility and value

  • Automatic
  • 2 December 2025
Sponsored Posts
  • Executive Guide on Hyperautomation for Hospitality Leaders

    View Post
  • New guide: “From Revenue Manager to Commercial Strategist” 

    View Post
  • What does exceptional hospitality look like today? Download SOCIETIES Magazine

    View Post
Most Read
  • 133 – AI and the PMS wars
    • 27 November 2025
  • Is your hotel distribution model ready for 2030?
    • 27 November 2025
  • A two-year development cycle expands Hyatt’s Portfolio
    • 27 November 2025
  • Gratitude in a Hard Year: The Bright Spots in Hospitality (And What I’m Grateful For) – Josiah Mackenzie
    • 27 November 2025
  • Grand Opening of Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree and Rainforest Festival
    • 27 November 2025
Sponsors
  • Executive Guide on Hyperautomation for Hospitality Leaders
  • New guide: “From Revenue Manager to Commercial Strategist” 
  • What does exceptional hospitality look like today? Download SOCIETIES Magazine
Contact informations

contact@10minutes.news

Advertise with us
Contact Marjolaine to learn more: marjolaine@wearepragmatik.com
Press release
pr@10minutes.news
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
  • 📰 More
  • About us
Discover the best of international hotel news. Categorized, and sign-up to the newsletter

Input your search keywords and press Enter.