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Since 1950

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The Bellevoire Story

Woman portrait at Bellevoire
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From One Dream to Three Distinct Escapes

Founded in 1950, Bellevoire began as a single boutique retreat in Paris — a quiet escape known for its timeless charm and personalized hospitality. Rooted in a passion for elegance, comfort, and culture, what started as one address soon grew into a refined collection of uniquely Parisian experiences.

Today, The Bellevoire Experience lives across three carefully curated locations, each offering its own interpretation of luxury:

Bellevoire Champs-Élysées – A polished stay at the heart of Parisian prestige, just steps from the Arc de Triomphe and designer avenues.

Bellevoire Saint-Germain – A soulful Left Bank retreat where literary history and artistic spirit meet understated elegance.

Bellevoire Montmartre – Bohemian charm and garden serenity tucked within the romantic hills of Paris’s creative quarter.

Though each Bellevoire hotel tells a different story, they are united by one vision: to create beautiful, meaningful stays for travelers who seek more than just a place to sleep — they seek a feeling, a memory, a moment.

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Our History

The story of Bellevoire began in 1950, in the quiet hills of Montmartre. At the time, post-war Paris was finding its rhythm again — a city alive with music, poetry, and possibility. It was here that Émile Laurent, a Parisian architect with a passion for heritage and hospitality, purchased a weathered townhouse with ivy-covered walls and big dreams.

With no investors or brand vision — just heart, patience, and a deep appreciation for beauty — Émile restored the house room by room, turning it into a sanctuary for artists, travelers, and romantics. He named it Bellevoire, a word he created to mean “a beautiful view worth remembering.”

By the late 1960s, Bellevoire Montmartre had become known as one of Paris’s best-kept secrets — a hotel that didn’t feel like a hotel at all, but rather a poetic retreat filled with soul, stories, and charm.

Our History

The story of Bellevoire began in 1950, in the quiet hills of Montmartre. At the time, post-war Paris was finding its rhythm again — a city alive with music, poetry, and possibility. It was here that Émile Laurent, a Parisian architect with a passion for heritage and hospitality, purchased a weathered townhouse with ivy-covered walls and big dreams.

With no investors or brand vision — just heart, patience, and a deep appreciation for beauty — Émile restored the house room by room, turning it into a sanctuary for artists, travelers, and romantics. He named it Bellevoire, a word he created to mean “a beautiful view worth remembering.”

By the late 1960s, Bellevoire Montmartre had become known as one of Paris’s best-kept secrets — a hotel that didn’t feel like a hotel at all, but rather a poetic retreat filled with soul, stories, and charm.

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