ServicesDisabled access | Fitness room | Room service
Budget(€)
Per night without breakfast
230
Gault&Millau's review2025
The name is familiar to opera lovers, since Charles Favart was none other than the founder of the Opéra Comique, whose memory infuses, even today, this private mansion where he lived with his wife, the dancer Justine de Ronceray. Now transformed into a boutique hotel, this XVIIIᵉ refuge houses 39 rooms and suites inspired by this prestigious past, designed as hushed boudoirs with their Jouy canvases and powdered velvets, all extended by beautiful views of the Opéra. There's no restaurant here, but a delicious breakfast served in a room reminiscent of a bonbonnière, and a wellness area full of refinement, with a swimming pool flanked by a small waterfall.