
Experience the rhythm of Paris from sunrise to sunset without missing a beat, in a vibrant, colourful setting. The new terrace at Le Grand Mazarin‘s restaurant Boubalé takes pride of place at the corner of Rue de la Verrerie and Rue des Archives, a lively hub at the heart of a bustling neighbourhood. Boubalé partners with two iconic names in French art de vivre, Minuty and Taittinger, to elevate its summer terrace experience. In a laid-back, sun-kissed atmosphere, guests are invited to enjoy a chilled glass of rosé or a flute of champagne, perfectly complementing the restaurant’s cuisine which is infused with Mediterranean accents. Nestled in the heart of the Marais, just opposite the BHV, Boubalé’s terrace will become a true social hub during the warmer months, offering an alfresco space designed for relaxation at any time of day. Whether for a sunny lunch, an aperitif with friends, or a summer evening dinner, the terrace welcomes all types of gatherings. Signature cocktails evoke a spirit of travel, paired with a tempting selection of sharing snacks.
About the Hotel
Le Grand Mazarin is a distinctive five-star boutique hotel located in the heart of Paris’s Le Marais district, at 17 Rue de la Verrerie, 75004 Paris. Opened in mid-2023, it has quickly become a favorite among travelers seeking a blend of classic Parisian elegance and whimsical, contemporary design.
Design & Atmosphere
Designed by Martin Brudnizki, the hotel’s interiors are a vibrant mix of French classicism and eclectic flair. The decor features pastel hues, velvet upholstery, and unique touches like tapestried canopies and lobster-printed wallpaper inside wardrobes. This maximalist approach has drawn comparisons to the aesthetic of Wes Anderson film.
Accommodations
Le Grand Mazarin offers 61 rooms and suites, each thoughtfully decorated to provide a cozy yet luxurious experience. Some rooms offer views over the rooftops of Le Marais or the hotel’s inner patio adorned with murals by artist Sophie Pega.
Dining
The hotel’s restaurant, Boubalé, is led by chef Assaf Granit and offers a modern take on Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. Dishes include Eastern European classics like pierogi and schnitzel, served in a setting that combines homely charm with Parisian sophistication.
Location
Situated in Le Marais, one of Paris’s most vibrant and historic neighborhoods, Le Grand Mazarin is within walking distance of iconic landmarks such as the Hôtel de Ville, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Centre Pompidou. The area is known for its art galleries, boutiques, and lively atmosphere.