Yoga hotel with vegan restaurant, florist, and wellness center







68 R. des Martyrs, 75009 Paris, France Get directions

"A wellness‑focused pick for solo travelers, HOY Paris combines single‑friendly rooms with yoga, meditation and sound‑healing offerings and a plant‑based restaurant downstairs to encourage quiet time and mindful relaxation." - The MICHELIN Guide

"A fusion of the twin passions of Charlotte Gomez de Orozco, this concept features a vegan restaurant, a Japanese florist, interiors guided by Feng Shui principles, and a wellness centre that goes beyond massage and beauty into meditation and holistic gynecology." - Le Guide MICHELIN

"HOY, which stands for House of Yoga, offers a singular experience combining Latin American culinary traditions and Feng Shui principles." - The MICHELIN Guide

"A beacon of wellness in the heart of the former red light district of Pigalle, this new hotel makes yoga the order of the day, with a variety of workshops and sessions every day for students of all levels, predominantly held in a beautiful candle-lit infrared room inspired by a decades-old Japanese method of detoxifying heat. Its name nods to the Spanish word for “today”—an invitation to “be here now”—and also stands for “house of yoga.”" - Zoe Dubno
"Tucked on an unusually quiet street at the foot of SoPi in Paris's 9th arrondissement, the hotel HOY (short for 'House of Yoga' and also meaning 'today' in Spanish) sets out to promote a more mindful, responsible way of living in the city. Founded by Charlotte Gomez de Orozco, it blends wellness offerings with intentional design—ash-blond wood floors, walls in a pale khaki‑mint, a ballet bar for stretching, and handmade mugs and carafes by Ceramica Libertad—while staff (Leo relieved me of my dripping umbrella) provide a warm welcome. Inside I was drawn to florist Chiaki Kokami's atelier, enjoyed a facial-yoga session that promised lymphatic drainage and collagen stimulation, and sampled hotel products made with 100% natural ingredients in partnership with The Naked Shop that left me smelling of Provence lavender. The property includes a heated yoga studio created with Yuj Yoga and a lengthy, regularly updated care menu featuring everything from holistic osteopathy and CBD massages to intimate-ecology treatments and body painting; I also joined a morning yoga class led by Gomez de Orozco herself and left feeling noticeably lighter after my stay." - Caitlin Gunther Caitlin Gunther Caitlin Gunther is a trilingual Paris-based journalist with words in Travel + Leisure, Bon Appétit, The Guardian, Air Mail, Food52, Vogue Business, Food & Wine, Vice, and others. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines