Perched on a building in Metz's Architecture district, Maison Heler intrigues as much as it fascinates. Conceived as "a habitable, surrealist and literary work of art", the address, imagined by Philippe Starck and carried by Hilton, immerses its visitors in the world of Manfred Heler's novel La Vie minutieuse. From the 2ᵉ to the 8ᵉ floor, 104 rooms and suites feature a poetic and elegant décor, between concrete, pink marble and clean lines. On the first floor, the Brasserie Rose offers warm, simple cuisine, extended by a bar featuring floral and local cocktails. On the 9ᵉ floor, the rooftop house (a replica of a beautiful bourgeois house on avenue Foch in Metz) offers privatizable lounges, panoramic views and monumental stained-glass windows by Ara Starck, to savor contemporary French cuisine or original cocktails in a hushed setting. Maison Heler is not just a place to visit: it's a place to experience, like a story in its own right.