Room Types:
Superior Rooms - Elegant and decorated in an Art Déco or contemporary style, the Superior rooms at the hotel will make your stay in Paris an exceptionally relaxing time. A haven of peace and tranquillity, the Superior rooms overlook the charming inner courtyard of this 4-star hotel. Equipped with a reading corner boasting a large table and chairs, these rooms offer a free WiFi connection.
These rooms are all equipped with a light-colored, spacious bathroom, tiled in white with mosaic motifs. They are also sound-proofed and come with a very large double bed or two twin beds.
Deluxe Rooms - Magnificently decorated in an Art Déco style, the Deluxe rooms invite you to experience Paris in a setting that breathes well-being. At the heart of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, most of these luxurious rooms open onto the main façade of the hotel, thus offering splendid views out over the rooftops of Paris. Some of these rooms even have a balcony with a view of the Eiffel Tower.
Equipped with all the comforts of a renowned 4-star hotel, the Deluxe rooms are equally suited to tourist stays and to business trips in Paris. Quite spacious, these rooms are imbued with a welcoming, comfortable atmosphere in a setting highly reminiscent of Art Déco that preserves certain elements of their original decoration. Each of the rooms is equipped with a reading corner and a bathroom fitted out in light-colored marble, with a double sink and a shower.
Smoking or non-smoking, and adjoining or triple rooms are available.
Junior Suite - After a busy day in the lovely district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, relax in the luxurious setting of a Junior suite in the center of Paris. Very roomy and equipped with the latest technology, the hotel’s junior suites will give you an exceptional experience in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Executive Junior Suite - The hotel’s Junior executive suites are extremely spacious and offer refined comfort in a style inspired by the Art Déco movement. Each junior executive suite creates a different style through the use of specific furniture and decoration.
Larger than the traditional junior suites, they can be joined with some Deluxe rooms to obtain a surface area of 59 m2.
Providing the unique sensation of having entered a private Parisian apartment, each one of the spacious Executive Junior Suites offers a bedroom, a walk-in dressing room, and most offer a separate sitting room, while Executive Junior Suites at the front of the hotel also feature a balcony. Beautifully decorated in Art Deco style, each Executive Junior Suite boasts authentic Art Deco features or original paintings. These suites can be connected to a deluxe room to provide an additional bedroom and some have a private interior corridor. The pale marble or cream tiled bathroom has a separate shower and bath and double basins, with some bathrooms replicating the superb Jeanne Lanvin Art Deco bathroom that can be viewed in the Paris Museum of Decorative Arts.
Parisian Suite - For several years the residence of the Opera House Director, the Parisian Suite is appointed with emerald green and blond furnishings. The walls are covered with original paintings by Thierry Bisch representing an amusing collection of women's shoes. The Parisian Suite comprises two bedrooms, one living room and three balconies, all with views of the stunning Eiffel Tower which glistens and sparkles at night.
Eiffel Suites - The Lutetia suites offer breath-taking views of the Eiffel Tower, which rises just 3 km from the hotel. Imbued with a typically Parisian atmosphere, the Lutetia suites are the perfect answer to any need: a romantic weekend, honeymoon or family stay.
These romantic two-bedroom suites are perfectly placed on the top floors of the hotel and benefit from breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower. There is a large sitting room, perfect for entertaining friends, family or for business meetings. The luxurious bathroom has large antique style bath and is decorated with yellow and black marble and features a powerful and relaxing hamman shower.
Arman Suite - An incomparable place, the hotel’s luxurious Arman suite is the work of the sculptor himself, assisted by the famous interior designer, Sybille de Margerie. Themes of music and African art are given special precedence in this superb, 130 m2 Parisian suite.
A tribute to the sculptor, Arman, (Arman Pierre Fernandez), this is the largest and the most unique suite in the hotel and contains furniture designed by the master, who stayed here on his visits to Paris. Comprising two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a large sitting room that is filled with works of art by Arman; this striking suite is a testimony to the flamboyance of this great artist. The artistic centrepiece is a typical Arman table with accumulated violins as the table legs surrounded by cello-shaped chairs. Reflecting the artist's favorite themes, one bedroom is dedicated to his love of music with a violin shaped headboard, while the second bedroom is dedicated to African art and is decorated in red, black and metallic shades with a large collection of African artwork. The stylish bathroom continues the mood of luxury with a combination of dark wood and Art Deco mosaics.
Humberto & Fernando Suite - Following on from the David Lynch Suite, famous Brazilian designers Campana Brothers have taken their turn in storming one of the most prestigious venues in Saint-Germain-des-Prés and making headlines with their “Signature Suite” at the Lutetia Hotel.
Fernando Campana and Humberto Campana teamed up in 1983 and proceeded to create unusual stylings using materials and techniques that are seldom seen in the world of design. From their Sao Paulo workshop, Fernando and Humberto Campana concocted an off-the-street design, where Arte Povera meets industrial design production, favoring mostly salvaged items for their materials. Brazilian culture is their main source of inspiration: its wide range of influences, social diversity, craftsmanship and parsimonious use of means.In a few short years, they have become the undisputed ambassadors of Brazilian design.
The Campana Brothers’ intent was to create a contemporary suite within a classical setting, based on brown and green hues within a cosy atmosphere. The 4-star hotel’s own furniture was customized so as to achieve this palette of colors. In order to provide this luxury suite with a seal of modernity and an original design, the floor is covered with unusual wall-to-wall carpeting that also covers part of the walls, revealing a headboard in the process. The end result is elegant and refined, unquestionably bringing a Brazilian touch into the heart of the Left Bank, an entirely unique world in Paris..
David Lynch Suite - Since his great exhibition « The Air is on Fire » at the Fondation Cartier in 2007, David Lynch (*1946) often comes back to Paris in order to dedicate his time to its very first passion: artistic creativity. Lynch is not only a genius film-maker but also a painter, a photographer, a sculptor and a designer. He manages to gather a creative and visionary universe where dreams, eroticism, love and death do match. Most of the pieces presented in this suite were realized in Paris, particularly the lithographies which were created in a workshop in the heart of Montparnasse: Picasso, Matisse, Giacometti, Miro, Chagall and many other famous artists did also use the techniques of this atelier to print their major pieces. David Lynch confesses that he “fell in love” with this extraordinary site and adds that Paris remains for him an eternal and wonderful source of inspiration.
The OxyGene Suite by Chen Man - For 2011, the Hôtel Lutetia has continued in its commitment to making known the work of contemporary photographic artists. After the 4 Rotondes suites in partnership with the Maison Européenne de le Photographie, the Hôtel Lutetia has collaborated with Chen Man to create the OxyGène Suite.
An international icon in the fashion world, Chen Man presents a richer, more complex analysis of beauty and style, going beyond conventional fashion photography. She explores contemporary themes, inspired by traditional Chinese elements, which allow her to decipher society from the inside. Barely 30 years-old, she has exhibited in many of the world's largest museums: her photograph "Astronaut" was chosen in 2008 to publicize the "China Design" exhibition at the V&A Museum in London.
The suite consists of a bedroom and a large lounge area comfortably furnished with a sofa and armchairs. Creating a typically Parisian atmosphere, the classic Art Deco furniture combines with superb views through the windows that are either on the hotel's façade or face the internal courtyard. The suite has a bathroom in marble with a bath and separate shower.
Literary Suite - Inspired by the literary and artistic life of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Literary Suite is an elegant one-bedroom suite decorated in warm brown and purple hues complemented by original pieces of art and its own library.
With stunning views of the Eiffel Tower from each one of the three large windows, the Literary Suite also benefits from three balconies and provides a comfortable Parisian haven in the heart of Saint Germain. The luxurious marble bathroom is equipped with a steam shower.
Rotonde Suites - Guests seeking spectacular views of Paris and the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district will be delighted with the exceptional location of the hotel’s Rotonde suites.
The rotonde suites, located along the angle of the building, are throughout the year the showcase for the exhibition and event of four internationally acclaimed artists. They offer a unique view on the Bon Marché, the Boucicaut garden, the Eiffel Tower and obviously the Invalides. For an unforgettable stay in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, these suites have a spacious room, a magnificent lounge, a bathroom marble, a shower as well as a bathtub.