This building has had a thousand lives: a home for workers and artists in the early 20th century, a flower shop—featured in *Amélie*—and then a hotel for visiting artists before closing its doors in 2020. Having just reopened at the end of March 2026, the Bohem Sacré-Cœur picks up where it left off under the auspices of the Vesper Collection. Its 48 rooms, divided into four Art Deco themes—velvet headboards, handcrafted pink or blue tiles, gilded details, and black-and-gold wallpaper—come together to create a vibrant space, restored without compromising its original character. Here, luxury isn’t on display; it’s felt. At the top, a 31-square-meter suite with a breathtaking view of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica and a large private terrace embodies the promise of a Montmartre that speaks to the soul, just ten meters from the Lamarck-Caulaincourt metro station.