Need to know
Rooms
36, including three suites.
Check–Out
12pm. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates are room-only.
Also
The House has some specially adapted rooms for wheelchair users.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout, cabaret, winter garden, gym with a cardio room, Pilates studio, personal trainers and a spinning bike. In rooms: Roberts radio, Marshall Bluetooth speaker, TV with film library, tea and Grind coffee kit (plus house-made biscuits), and Cowshed and Soho Skin bath products.
Our favourite rooms
The Tiny rooms at Soho House Paris are miniscule by name and nature – they’re fine for any tortured artistic soul in need of a Parisian garrett, but everyone else will need a little more space. Room 22 is significantly more sizeable, even though it’s in the attic; it has a view of the courtyard, a freestanding bath tub, a wooden ceiling and illustrations the Cocteaus would approve of around the bed.
Poolside
The terrace at Soho House Paris has a plunge pool (that’s bassin in French) with the obligatory deck chairs and day-beds surrounding it. It’s open for dips between 7.30am and midnight.
Spa
There’s a sauna and steam room in the changing rooms of the gym, ready for anyone who’s hit it too hard.
Packing tips
An appetite for absinthe and clothing you could do the can-can (and cartwheels) in.
Also
If you have purchased a Soho Friends membership through Mr & Mrs Smith within the past year, please call our travel team directly to book your Soho Friends member rates. Please note, existing Soho House members should book directly through Soho House.
Children
All ages are welcome and children are allowed in the club until 6pm. Babysitting can be booked at reception; and the Boudoir and Boudoir+ rooms have space for an extra bed. Children will need their own mini membership to use the plunge pool (before 11am).
Sustainability efforts
It’s reassuring to know that Soho House are working to deliver an environmental impact strategy across their sites. With 2030 goals set to enhance and standardise recycling programmes and responsible food-waste management at every outpost of the member’s club globally. They also work with local suppliers selected for their like-minded responsibility. In the kitchen, there’s scrutiny around how Soho House sources coffee, cocoa and palm oil, as well as sustainable seafood and responsibly reared meat. Expect greater choice of meat-free dishes and seasonal ingredients whenever practical. Measures to assess Soho House’s carbon footprint and reduce emissions are ongoing.