Hotel Experimental Marais Unveils The Justine Suite

Featuring striking architecture, grand arches and colourful stained-glass windows, the Hotel Experimental Marais in Paris has unveiled its lavish new Justine Suite


March 2025 saw Experimental return to its Parisian roots with Hotel Experimental Marais, the hedonistic hospitality brand’s flagship property in the Haut Marais district. Adding to the five-star hotel’s elevated offerings, is the new Justine Suite, a new 58-square-metre private haven located on the hotel’s top floor.

Thoughtfully designed to reflect the spirit of a collector with a passion for travel, music and literature, the suite offers guests an immersive experience where luxury, design and serenity meet. 

With expansive views overlooking the charming streets of Paris, the Justine Suite brings to life a neo-Gothic aesthetic imagined by renowned architect Tristan Auer. The space is defined by striking architecture, grand arches and colourful stained-glass windows.

Inspired to create a space which evokes the spirit of a curious, adventure-seeking world traveller, every object and detail feels as though it has been carefully collected over time, creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and exotic. 

The suite features a king-size bed, an elegant bathtub and a hammam shower, offering exceptional comfort. Guests can also enjoy access to the hotel’s spa, created in collaboration with natural skincare brand Susanne Kaufmann. 


Beyond this standout suite, Hotel Experimental Marais features 43 rooms, a spa with an indoor swimming pool, a refined cocktail bar, and Temple & Chapon, the on-site restaurant led by acclaimed French chef Mélanie Serre (Joël Robuchon, Louis Vins, L’Auberge du Bassin). This property joins Grand Pigalle Experimental and Grand Boulevards Experimental as the group’s third hotel in Paris.

Make it happen
Wallet: Rates at Hotel Experimental Marais start from 470€ per night including breakfast. 
How: Find out more and make a booking via experimentalmarais.com 

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