Sax Paris: France’s Newest Luxury Destination
Hilton has recently unveiled Sax Paris, which is part of LXR Hotels & Resorts. This 118-room hotel, nestled in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, features a neo-Gothic structure with rooftop views. Sax Paris marks the inaugural appearance of the LXR Hotels & Resorts brand in France.
It joins a collection of luxury hotels worldwide, each offering guests a chance to embark on a journey of exploration and adventure. Sax Paris was developed and owned by Compagnie de Phalsbourg, a prominent French real estate firm.
Sax Paris revitalizes the historic 1899 building that previously accommodated the Ségur telephone exchange, transforming it into a space for travellers and locals to connect, converse, and immerse themselves in the culture of the Rive Gauche (Left Bank). Reflecting the charm of the 7th arrondissement, where art, culture, and history converge, the hotel invites guests to relax in its atmosphere. Sax Paris offers rooms and suites, two restaurants, a cocktail bar, and versatile event spaces. Guests can enjoy an outdoor pool and garden, while the fitness and spa club provides a retreat. From this location, visitors can conveniently explore nearby attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, Musée d’Orsay, and Jardin du Luxembourg.
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Simon Vincent CBE, President, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Hilton, said, “Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts epitomises modern luxury, elevating the guest experience within the beautiful surroundings of this reimagined Parisian landmark. As we surpass the milestone of 1,000 operating hotels across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, this latest addition to our portfolio marks our first luxury hotel in the heart of Paris. The opening also symbolises our continued commitment and growing presence in the French market and exemplifies our dedication to delivering unique and exceptional hotels in the world’s most iconic destinations.”
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Feisal Jaffer, Global Head, LXR Hotels & Resorts, said, “Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts marks a significant moment for our brand as we debut in France. Paris is a city of timeless allure, making it the perfect setting for LXR’s expansion into new, culturally rich destinations. As we continue to grow our global portfolio, we remain dedicated to curating independent, one-of-a-kind hotels that offer deeply personal and transformative experiences.”
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Philippe Journo, Founder and Executive Chairman of Compagnie de Phalsbourg, said, “We are delighted with the recent opening of Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts, which has already set itself as one of the trendiest venues in Paris, fully embodying our vision of what luxury lifestyle should stand for in the heart of the city’s prestigious 7th arrondissement. The hotel offers a unique view of Paris’s iconic monuments that no one should miss when coming to the City of Light!”
The hotel’s design studio, led by Karine Journo, reinterprets Left Bank through a modern lens, uniting artists, decorators, and designers. Guests are welcomed via The Galerie, a vibrant social hub adorned with 200 mirrors and Baccarat chandeliers. Beyond the gallery lies the SAX Garden, a city centre oasis designed by Studio Ravn, inspired by romantic French-style gardens, and featuring a heated outdoor pool and jacuzzi. Sax Paris also showcases creations from renowned contemporary artists, including Arik Levy’s crystal sculpture ‘Rockstone’ at the garden entrance and a restaurant ceiling mural by street artist Sto, referencing the building’s historic République Française insignia.
The hotel’s 118 rooms and suites feature a contemporary design of neutral colours and natural materials, including marble bathrooms and wood panelling. Many offer connecting options for families, while others open onto private terraces. Three signature suites – The Studio, The Winter Garden Suite, and The Signature Suite – feature in-room cocktail stations. Minibars are stocked with Parisian favourites curated through a partnership with the iconic Le Bon Marché’s La Grande Épicerie de Paris.
Sax Paris offers unique dining experiences. Restaurant Le SAX serves as an all-day bar and restaurant where both hotel guests and Parisians can socialize and enjoy brunch, lunch, or dinner. Led by Executive Chef David Maroleau, a veteran of Michelin-starred establishments, Restaurant Le SAX highlights the finest of ‘all that we love.’
The renowned Kinugawa brand introduces its Franco-Japanese dining experience to the rooftop of Sax Paris. Kinugawa Rive Gauche, a two-level rooftop restaurant, merges Parisian sophistication with Japanese culinary excellence. The cocktail bar reinvents Parisian classics, incorporating Japanese ingredients like yuzu and shiso.
The skilled concierge team is prepared to customize each guest’s experience. Through the LXR Hotels & Resorts Pursuit of Adventure programme, guests can immerse themselves in the spirit of the Rive Gauche with unique and specially designed experiences. Highlights include a gourmet picnic offering views of Les Invalides, an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Eiffel Tower, and a private pontoon cruise on the Seine, ensuring an unforgettable Parisian adventure.
The Fitness & Spa SAX Le Club, open 24/7 for hotel guests and members, offers Technogym equipment, a sauna, a hammam, and treatment rooms for massages and facials. Designer bicycles and personalised pet-friendly services are also available.
Sax Paris, part of LXR Hotels & Resorts, is included in Hilton Honours, the loyalty program for Hilton’s 24 diverse hotel brands. Guests who book directly receive immediate benefits, including a flexible payment slider that allows members to choose nearly any combination of Points and cash for their stay, an exclusive member discount, complimentary standard Wi-Fi, and access to the Hilton Honors mobile app.
Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts is situated at 55 Avenue de Saxe, Paris, 75007, France, near the Sèvres-Lecourbe and Duroc metro stations.
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