I posted pictures of my room (Boussole Suite / #403) and some general property pictures in the
current Paris Luxury Hotels thread.
I thought I'd post some more detailed info about common areas / rooms because there's such scant info online, and this thread seemed like a good place to put it since this info dump is probably far too detailed for the general Paris hotel thread.
In terms of amenities the hotel has multiple lounge spaces, a cigar lounge plus a small restaurant / chef's table plus a bar area. On the 6th floor there's also a massage treatment room, a dry sauna and a small fitness room. From 7am - 10pm they serve all of their menus (breakfast or lunch / dinner items).
There's 5 rooms and 10 suites:
- Premier Rooms (30 sq m): Cristal #401 and Pierre de Lune #505.
- Prestige Rooms (40 sq m): Perle #205, Aigue-Marine (Aquamarine) #305 and Jade #405
- Junior Suite Premier (43 sq m): Saphir #501
- Junior Suite Prestige (47 sq m): Boussole #403
- Premier Suites (60 sq m): Amethyste #204, Ambre #304, Paraiba (Tourmaline) #404, Emeraude #504
- Suite Prestige Diamant (52 sq m): #402
- Suite Signature Rubis (73 sq m): #502
- Suite Signature Astronomie (88 sq m): #602
- Chopard Apartment (130 sq m): #202
1PV is actually two buildings that have been merged; this means the windows and ceiling heights may vary even within a single floor. The Chopard Apartment has double height ceilings that go from floor #2 - #3. Rooms on floors 5 and 6 (only the Astronomie Suite) have lower ceilings. Some rooms overlook Rue Saint-Honoré or Place Vendôme, while others overlook an interior courtyard. The common areas are on floor #1 (above ground level) with the arched windows you can see on the exterior with faces at the top of the arch.
This is the reception area on floor #1:
The reception leads into a clubby / library area:
From there is a lounge area where people might have breakfast or coffee / etc. There's also a small bar.
Adjacent to the lounge area is another seating area with a fireplace and the entryway to the winter garden area.
The winter garden seating area is beautiful with a stunning tile mosaic and floors (and above is a skylight).
Next to the bar is a little faux bookcase door that leads into a small cigar lounge.
This is the floor plan of the first floor. There are some restrooms as well.
The restaurant / chef's table / wine cave is on floor -1, and I didn't go down there to take any pictures.
On the 6th floor there is a dry sauna, a small fitness room with a stationary bike, rowing machine, a bench and those variable weight dumbbells. There's also a small treatment room.
The stairwell is circular with a small elevator in the center.
Here are the floorplans for the other floors:
Here are some menus, etc.
Restaurant menu:

Breakfast / room service breakfast:

Room service all day dining menu:
They have a medium size wine cellar / menu; I didn't take pictures of all of the pages.