Solly: A family hotel for Paris lovers
After a year of transformation and a well-conducted construction site, the former Little Palace Hotel reveals its new face. More modern, the Solly Hotel is now defined as a hybrid place at the crossroads between a guesthouse and a Parisian hotel. With its 1875 m2, the bright and inspiring family house with eclectic universes invites tourists to stay for a few nights as well as Parisians to share a gourmet or creative moment.
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All its identity has been designed around the great traveler and architect Salomon de Caus (whose famous exploration objects are displayed in the library). The Solly - like the diminutive of Salomon - plays the card of curiosity and openness to the world. However, Parisian elegance - and its famous Haussmannian facades - have been preserved, mixing the charm of the old with contemporaneity. On site, old moldings and authentic fireplaces coexist with an electrifying program worthy of the capital.
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51 rooms on 8 floors with a view of the rooftops of Paris
Here, we immerse ourselves in the true Parisian culture, bathed in natural light. All this, right in front of the Émile Chautemps square near the Réaumur metro station, facing the majestic Gaîté-Lyrique. In this ideal location, Solly becomes the haven for lovers of the city of love.
Its programming has been developed with this dynamic in mind. Alongside its 51 refined and well-maintained rooms (ranging from comfort to suites with a green terrace and an idyllic view), Solly is full of ideas to bring life to its building, adorned with marble columns and sculpted stones.
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A hidden gem with a buzzing schedule
On the menu? A buffet-style breakfast with unlimited options, open to all, served every morning from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM. For €22 per person, the most hungry can enjoy an unlimited selection of hot and cold dishes, homemade pastries, bakery croissants, comforting dishes, cheeses, charcuterie, fresh or candied fruits, and many more delights. Guests can also indulge in this feast in their room for an additional €5.
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All-you-can-eat buffet, meeting room, and creative workshops
In addition to its food offering, Solly also hosts creative workshops with Popin for an evening or afternoon. For the occasion, the young designer invites artists to do collages, watercolors, pastels... Upon reservation, these creative sessions last between 1 and 2 hours and include a complimentary drink. They usually take place 1 or 2 times per month. Always staying current, a fully equipped and connected meeting room is available for seminars and professional events. This space has often been used by famous podcasters to record their shows. All of this is offered for free with a warm welcome.
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Thanks to strong appointments that embody the City of Light, a timeless charm, and a unique singularity in the Parisian hotel landscape, Solly naturally stands out.
Solly Hotel
4 Rue Salomon de Caus, 75003 Paris
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