Château Voltaire combines Parisian elegance with a warm, welcoming vibe, offering stylish rooms, exceptional service, and a prime location for exploring the city.
"Previously the administrative headquarters for Zadig & Voltaire spanning three buildings from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, the hotel is fashion designer Thierry Gillier’s first foray into the hotel industry. He tapped the right talents to bring his interpretation of Parisian elegance and hospitality to life, including the designers behind Festen Architecture known for skillfully updating historic spaces and designing hotels that feel more like private residences (such as Les Roches Rouges and Le Pigalle). There’s no standard room given that the property is composed of three different buildings from three different periods. But some details are shared, from fringed velvet furnishings, nature-inspired rugs, seashell light fixtures (which nod to the 16th century ornamentation on the hotel’s listed façade), bespoke headboards, solid oak wall lights, manor-style woodwork, and a soft, earthy color palette. The minibar is a compelling decorative touch on its own, set inside a dedicated cupboard and features an array of local, gourmet snacks, antiqued wine and cocktail glasses, and an anniversary edition of the 1935 Illy espresso machine for your morning and afternoon coffees." - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta
"Château Voltaire in Paris possesses 32 intimate and elegant rooms near the Opéra Garnier." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Château Voltaire possesses 32 intimate and elegant rooms just a short distance from the Opéra Garnier." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The ultra-chic Château Voltaire is named not for the Enlightenment philosopher but for the fashion brand Zadig & Voltaire, for which hotelier Thierry Gillier is better known. For this venture, Mr. Gillier enlisted Creative Director Franck Durand and the Parisian architecture studio Festen to translate his aesthetic into a hospitality language – and the resulting hotel is every bit as stylish as its star-studded genealogy would suggest." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The ultra-chic Château Voltaire is named not for the Enlightenment philosopher but for the fashion brand Zadig & Voltaire, for which hotelier Thierry Gillier is better known. For this venture, Mr. Gillier enlisted creative director Franck Durand and the Parisian architecture studio Festen to translate his aesthetic into a hospitality language, and the resulting hotel is every bit as stylish as its star-studded genealogy would suggest." - The MICHELIN Guide