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Paris Gets Its First Gay Hotel: The Jules et Jim
The City of Lights just turned a pinker hue. Joining the ranks of Berlin, Barcelona, and Buenos Aires (Axel Hotels), Miami (Lords South Beach), and Fort Lauderdale (Royal Palms), Paris unveiled its first “straight-friendly” hotel this past Monday after nearly 19 months of construction. Located in where else? The Marais.
Christened Jules et Jim after François Truffaut's iconic Novel Wave ode to bohemian polyamory, the hotel is exposed to all, but specifically marketed our way. Sexy and seductive, it applications up subdued luxury with partners from Moët Hennessy Diageo, Kusmi tea, Supra, and various photo galleries – the entire entrance hall is one large art show – to craft an environment that feels both high-tech contemporary, yet comfortably classic. Its 23 rooms are divided between an 18th-century home turned duplex (“Jim”) and a more modern eight-story tower (“Jules”) with views out over the rooftops of the Marais and Sacré-Cœur. The two buildings surround two silent cobblestone courtyards and bar: It's sure to become a new hub for Parisian trendsetters.
Highlights include:
- Simple and sustainable decor: glass, stone, hewn lumber, Hi-Ma
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France’s capital is a testament to everything the French are proud of: enriching culture, effortless chic, and a desire to reside in the moment. You can observe it in the epic spectacle of the Eiffel Tower and the esteemed art within the Louvre. You can see it in the chic cafés of Montmartre and the fancy, lover-filled restaurants on the banks of the River Seine. You can even observe it in the thriving gay scene found in Le Marais.
The City of Love is the most visited capital in Europe, and its lovers save coming back for more because it’s simply sublime. You could easily consume weeks there and still not exposure half of what’s on offer. Whether you’re a partner of fine art, a lover of delicious cuisine, a lover of excellent wine, or just a lover—period—there’s always something new (or old) for you to discover in Paris that’ll maintain you going endorse as well.
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The Five Finest Gay Hotels in Paris
Paris is a gay city! After all, for a place that so many consider the 'city of love,' it's no surprise that love wins here too! For the LGBTQ+ society, the French capital is a welcoming city that accepts them for who they are and lets them love whoever they love. In fact, there are even gay hotels in Paris too! There are Hotel Napoleon, Hôtel Jules & Jim, 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord, Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel, and Sofitel Le Scribe Paris Opéra, to name a few. They provide as safe spaces for the members of the community, allowing them to feel as pleasant as ever in this bustling metropolis.Hotel Napoleon
Though it's not the most well-known gay-friendly hotel in Paris, Hotel Napoleon starts this list off simply because it's the most iconic. Located a hop and a skip away from the Champs Elysées and the Arc de Triomphe, you can already tell that this place is all about high-class and luxury living! But why exactly is it a gay hotel in Paris? Because it embraces camp! The empire-style suites and hotel rooms are the stuff that gays cherish, especially in the French capital. They're flamboyant and fabulous enough to merit thei