When Anouk and Louis Solanet opened their first Paris property, Hôtel Rochechouart, in early 2020, it was just five days before the French capital went into lockdown. Two years later, the married couple have now launched seven boutique properties across the city and established their elegant Orso brand as a rare find in the crowded world of hospitality.
You’ve said that, with Orso, you aim to return to “the lost art of hospitality.” What do you think is missing from contemporary hospitality? We like to think that we are setting a different pace for an industry that’s become too reliant on standardized experiences, too attached to technology,
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