Named after sage, a plant with ancestral virtues, this new address behind its Latin Quarter façade celebrates both the art of living on the Left Bank and the simple pleasures of everyday life. The lobby sets the tone: a serene atmosphere punctuated by books, works of art and a cabinet of curiosities dedicated to medicinal herbs. The 39 rooms offer elegant, cheerful comfort, with natural tones, colorful accents and contemporary furnishings. Some are dressed in soft greens and powdery pinks, others in bright stripes, always with that same Parisian warmth. Top-of-the-range bedding, bathrooms that oscillate between retro and modern, and a unique holistic room service invite you to enjoy a true parenthesis of well-being, between herbal infusions, self-massages and sensory rituals.
The hotel also boasts a restaurant, Salvia Cantinia, where guests are welcome to linger, as in the herbal tea bar or literary coffee shop. One last charming detail: before leaving, each traveler receives a note left by a previous guest and is invited to write in turn, thus extending the spirit of transmission and inspiration that is characteristic of the house.