Cosmopolitan restaurant, chic cocktail bar, spa, novels, vinyl records








116 Rue du Temple, 75003 Paris, France Get directions

"With a name like Sinner, it’s no surprise this is one of the most mischievous and provocative hotels in Paris, borrowing cues from medieval churches—vaulted ceilings, cassock‑like uniforms, holy water fonts—but with a naughtier twist perfectly suited to the edgy Marais. Dim corridors are lined with stained‑glass mosaics of bare bodies, while red, dungeon‑esque doors open to bright rooms with risqué touches like suggestive artwork, tubes of lubricant on bathroom counters, and leather riding crops in the closet; luxurious details include oversize wet rooms, plush bedding, curated minibars, turntables with vinyl, high‑tech washlets, and Dyson hair tools on request. By day, unwind in the candlelit spa with La Colline treatments; by night, head to the bar where a DJ sets the tone for a lively evening." - Vogue

"With a name like Sinner, it’s no surprise this is one of the most mischievous and provocative hotels in Paris, borrowing cues from medieval churches—vaulted ceilings, cassock‑like uniforms, holy water fonts—but with a naughtier twist perfectly suited to the edgy Marais. Dim corridors are lined with stained‑glass mosaics of bare bodies, while red, dungeon‑esque doors open to bright rooms with risqué touches like suggestive artwork, tubes of lubricant on bathroom counters, and leather riding crops in the closet; luxurious details include oversize wet rooms, plush bedding, curated minibars, turntables with vinyl, high‑tech washlets, and Dyson hair tools on request. By day, unwind in the candlelit spa with La Colline treatments; by night, head to the bar where a DJ sets the tone for a lively evening." - Vogue

"Hoteliers EVOK – the group responsible for Parisian hotels Brach and Nolinski – have taken inspiration from the most colourful aspects of the Marais, and the proof is in the name: Sinner evokes both the ecclesiastical orders who first established this district and the contemporary pleasure-seekers who visit it today." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Set deep in the heart of Paris's historic (and now ultra trendy) Le Marais area, Sinner is popular with a very arty clientele who are as discerning when it comes to comfort as they are drawn to originality. Here, the EVOK group called on interior architect Tristan Auer to create an offbeat and intriguing atmosphere, rife with references to the sacred. Each guestroom constitutes a delightful retreat, while in the bar and restaurant you can rub shoulders with other guests over exotic dishes or cocktails infused with influences and ingredients from afar. In an almost monastic ambience, the spa offers a comprehensive menu of La Colline treatments: deep hydrating facials to help restore your skin's suppleness, restorative face and back treatments by candlelight — you're spoilt for choice. Recharge your batteries in the pool and hammam before returning to the frenetic pace of city life." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Hoteliers EVOK, the group responsible for Parisian hotels Brach and Nolinski, have taken inspiration from the most colorful aspects of the Marais, and the proof is in the name: Sinner evokes both the ecclesiastical orders who first established this district and the contemporary pleasure-seekers who visit it today." - The MICHELIN Guide