11 Best Spas in Paris, From Dior to La Mer | Condé Nast Traveler
"A legendary 16th-arrondissement setting with 1929 pedigree, this vast spa pairs Paris’s trendiest indoor–outdoor pools and avant‑garde decor with an extensive treatment menu. Athletes can opt for the bespoke Sport & Recovery Program, which starts with a body composition analysis and leads into a personalized recovery session. With 13 treatment rooms and a private suite, there’s ample space to beautify with Clarins and Hydrafacial. Most recently, My Blend arrived with bespoke facials like the 90‑minute Soin Hydrafacial MyBlend, complete with a “Cryo” session to soothe, oxygenate, and firm, plus a myLEDmask to activate and revitalize." - Kasia Dietz
"Molitor's Art Deco swimming pool, nicknamed 'the white cruise liner', was inaugurated in 1929 and welcomed bathers for decades. After closing in 1989, the pool became a haven for Parisian street artists, and was later turned into a luxury hotel and chic seaside resort, designed by architect Jean-Philippe Nuel. The Clarins Spa within the hotel complex is an oasis of calm in the city, presenting a wide range of made-to-measure treatments, including soothing, beauty or sports massages, endermologie and cryotherapy." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Molitor's Art Deco swimming pool, nicknamed 'the white cruise liner', was inaugurated in 1929 and welcomed bathers for decades. After closing in 1989, the pool became a haven for Parisian street artists, and was later turned into a luxury hotel and chic seaside resort, designed by architect Jean-Philippe Nuel. The Clarins Spa within the hotel complex is an oasis of calm in the city, presenting a wide range of made-to-measure treatments, including soothing, beauty or sports massages, endermologie and cryotherapy. To round off the experience, head to the hammam, sauna and sensory shower. Access to the two historic swimming pools – one indoor, one outdoor – is included." - The MICHELIN Guide
The two pools are definitely something to see in Paris. Apart from that I don't know what is left to this extremely expensive place. Small rooms, poorly furnished (we were given a kid bed and 2 cups while staying in what is supposed to be a 3-bed room...) Oh wait I almost forgot to mention the service provided before and during our stay: a NIGHTMARE. If you are looking for welcoming and caring people: run away.
Lasse S.
Google
Very good service and super relaxing
Irene C.
Google
We visited the spa on our trip to Paris and we had an amazing time. We swam in the open pool which was nice and warm then we both had a massage booked and I have to say it was the best massage I have ever received. My husband and I had a massage alongside each other and both masseuse were equally fantastic. It was our honeymoon but the staff did not know until the end and we were treated to a little gift. It was honestly a fabulous day. The design of the Molitor is well worth a visit with art pieces spread throughout the hotel the pools are designed in a 1940s style and are beautiful. Don’t think twice about visiting just go !
Laura M
Google
Very delicious ceaser salad -the chicken was cooked to perfection 👏. Staff are wonderful; very attentive and kind. Prices were reasonable considering the setting.
Emmanuel F.
Google
Great location, food average pric astronomically outrageaousm, espacially the wine 50€ for a langedoc COME ON!! Even if the building is ARTDECo and great... and that i've learned how to swim there in the past. Get real on pricing guys
S M
Google
service,hôtel ,resto excellent~
James L.
Google
My kids take swim lessons there and really enjoy pool. It is clean and well maintained. If you are looking for a place to swim in Paris this is the place.
Deborah K.
Google
Wonderful service. Great massage. Recommend highly.