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La Fondation Hotel in Paris Opening

  • La Fondation is a new hotel in Paris with 58 guest rooms, including three suites; the hotel is tucked away in the residential 17th arrondissement near Parc Monceau.
  • The accommodations range from 226 square feet for a standard room to 645 square feet for the largest suite, and feature floor-to-ceiling windows.
  • La Fondation has two on-site restaurants, including a rooftop with city views, a spa with an indoor pool, and a large gym with a climbing wall.

There is finally a hotel in Paris for the frequent City of Light visitor. La Fondation, a new 58-room hotel in the 17th arrondissement, isn’t for first-timers. It’s for the swath of travelers whose European travels always include a stop in the French capital.

La Fondation isn’t near the Louvre, nor is it a short walk from the Eiffel Tower. You (mercifully) can’t hear the traffic from the Champs-Élysées from your room. Instead, it’s woven neatly into a residential neighborhood in the northeast corner of the city on the unassuming Rue Legendre, near Parc Monceau.

During a recent stay with my friend, Isabel, we spent our mornings at the Brasserie La Base, the hotel’s street-level café, cozied up in a booth by the floor-to-ceiling windows, drinking cappuccinos. Sometimes I’d pop out for an errand while she held the table and read. Next door, at a tiny grocery selling treats from Auvergne, I picked up pâté de campagne and cheese from a man and his dachshund, and a hazelnut cookie at artisanal boulangerie Yann Couvreur. A few blocks away, I hit the newspaper kiosk to stock up on French magazines (this is a country that has a publication on every subject, a true blessing in 2025). I also found a nearby flea market on a lazy Sunday morning, because Paris, when you’re outside the touristy neighborhoods, feels like one big weekend flea market.

Before La Fondation arrived in the 17th, there was no local gym for residents to join. The hotel has changed that; now, there is a four-story luxury recreation center behind the hotel with over 1,300 local members. When I came in for a workout, I clocked kick-boxing and Pilates classes in progress and ran into guests signing up for a yoga class the next day. And yet, it’s not the exquisite subterranean baths—where a water aerobics class was in full swing during my soak—that tops the list of surprises. It is, in fact, the indoor climbing wall with four auto-belay routes and a helpful expert who was all too willing to hand me a harness and a pair of shoes and send me up the wall after a quick safety talk.

The gym is not the only fixture of the hotel that makes it feel like a neighborhood gathering place. The restaurant, on the eighth floor, offers a simple breakfast menu and turns into a Mediterranean-inspired fine-dining moment by chef Thomas Rossi in the evening. Both times we popped in, we were the only table not speaking French. The clientele, it seems, is primarily Parisians and domestic travelers, which, in a city where English is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, was refreshing. Our meal began with charred langoustines, but the star was a tarte tatin of Roscoff onions. Much like Brasserie La Base, the massive windows, paned in blond wood, are a highlight of the dining room’s design. A few lucky windowfront tables have Eiffel Tower views, but I was partial to the banquettes clad in mustard yellow velvet cushions.

The La Fondation Restaurant.

Romain Ricard/Hotel La Fondation

Enjoy cocktails around a fire pit on the rooftop.

Romain Ricard/Hotel La Fondation

The building itself leans Brutalist, but the interiors, by New York-based design firm Roman and Williams, feel inviting and lived in, with angular couches and colorful chairs from furniture company Kusch+Co. The guest rooms are simple but well laid out; even the entry-level accommodations have a sitting area with a love seat by the window, while suites have a separate living room and views of beloved landmarks such as the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. I was impressed by the art collection, which will rotate, and when I was staying, was sourced from the Amelie du Chalard gallery.

The indoor pool and sauna at the hotel spa.

Romain Ricard/Hotel La Fondation

What stuck with me most after I left La Fondation was how impactful the hotel is for this little-known neighborhood between Parc Monceau and the village of Les Batignolles. A footprint of this size—110,000 square feet in an enclave of two square miles—brings substantial business into the community. The hotel has created 400 jobs, most of which were filled by folks who live around here. It offers a genuine chance for visitors to enjoy a taste of real life in Paris, and that’s exactly what I found during my stay.

Nightly rates at La Fondation start from $415 and you can book your room at lafondationhotel.com.

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