Our corner residence, wrapped in the horizon.
A wraparound residence on the ninth floor where three exposures of glass fold the city into the room. Hand-plastered walls, a limestone bath carved from a single block, and a private solarium terrace.
The Aurelia occupies the hotel's most coveted corner — the point where the boulevards turn and the light lasts longest. Its interiors were composed by the atelier that dressed the original 1926 salons, reinterpreted in warm plaster, bronze and unlacquered oak. Days begin with the terrace bathed in gold and end with the horizon dissolving into the cellar's evening service, delivered without a sound.
Highlights
In this residence
- Private solarium terrace
- Carved limestone bath
- Butler service, 24 hours
- Bulthaup kitchenette
- Steinway audio
- Dressing atelier
- Nespresso & tea sommelier
- Smart glass & circadian light
Complimentary cancellation up to 72 hours
Look around the suite.
A panoramic sweep of the residence — drag to move through the light.
Space, drawn to scale.
A considered composition of salon, repose and outdoor room — every threshold placed for light and privacy.
- Interior
- 180 m²
- Terrace
- 64 m²
- Exposure
- Triple aspect
- Ceiling
- 3.6 m
Indicative layout — 180 m² interior
A distillation of the notes our guests leave behind after a stay in The Aurelia Suite.
“The most beautiful room I have ever woken in. The light does something to time.”
“Butler anticipated everything. We never touched a phone.”
How it sits among the collection.
This residence, measured against the rest of the house.