Just a stone's throw from the Arc de Triomphe, this hotel—which opened in September 2024—pays tribute to the famous dancer Loïe Fuller, an icon of the Belle Époque and a figure of the Art Nouveau movement. Designed by the NIDO studio (Chiara Patrassi and Alexandra Bernaudin), this 1894 cut-stone building—originally designed by architect Louis Marnez—has been transformed by organic decor: stained-glass windows, rattan, brass, wicker, and exclusive wallpapers designed by five artists selected for their unique styles (Camille Chastang, Fabrice Cazenave, Chloé Dugit-Gros, Camille Fischer, and Raphaëlle Peria)—each floor featuring a distinct theme. With its 44 rooms and 4 suites, it offers an intimate, chic, and immersive setting. The 1894 Bar and the Serpentine Restaurant invite guests to discover creative cocktails and French bistronomic cuisine. For wellness, a private area with a sauna and hot tub invites guests to unwind after a day in Paris.