Hilton

A walk in the Quartier Latin

Situated in the heart of the Latin Quarter, the next generation of Canopy by Hilton Hotel designed by Saguez & Dash blends history with modern elegance. Housed in a renovated historic mansion, the hotel features an Eiffel-style industrial roof and a newly added 150 guest rooms. Though the Canopy Paris Quartier Latin wasn’t built, the concept is worth a look.

Les informations clés

  • Unrealized Hilton hotel project

  • Eiffel-style industrial glass roof

  • 150 rooms, 7 floors

  • A tribute design to the district’s heritage

3D view of L’Échoppe, the hotel’s boutique that showcases the history of the building and the neighborhood.

Its interior design is inspired by nature and curiosity cabinets, drawing influence from the nearby Jardin des Plantes and the Natural History Museum. Designed as a tranquil retreat, the hotel pays homage to naturalists, botanists, and explorers. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, tea room, and fitness center.

Envisioned as an ambitious new bench-mark, the design featured an inviting facade, a captivating L’échoppe boutique narrating the history of the building & district, and an expansive Collector’s Library displaying fanciful treasures from the four corners of the world.

3D view of the hotel’s industrial glass roof in Eiffel style.

The hotel is inspired by nature, drawing influence from the Jardin des Plantes in Paris.

3D view of a hotel room featuring nature-inspired frames and cabinets of curiosities.