How A Slower Pace Of Life Inspired A New Boutique Hotel In The Heart Of Paris

After two years of work, the Elysée Mermoz is Paris’s 8th arrondissement becomes Nuage, a boutique hotel with 27 rooms including five suites. A third-generation owner, Olivier Breuil inherited the hotel from his father, but it wasn’t until Breuil reached his early 30s that he returned to Paris and felt the pull of hospitality. Working alongside the architect and designer Jordane Arrivetz, Breuil gutted the entire property and created a haven of serenity and calm amidst the tumult of one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations.

“We wanted to create a place that breaks with the consumerist turmoil in the Champs-Elysées district.”—what does this

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