A one-of-a-kind Paris residence
You have stayed in beautiful hotels. You’ve experienced luxury apartments. But The Loft offers something beyond both – real space, deep privacy, and a story you’ll carry home with you.

Tucked away behind a vine-draped passageway in the heart of Montorgueil, just minutes from the Louvre, The Loft is a former 19th-century printing house originally built under the direction of Gustave Eiffel. Today, it stands as one of Europe’s most distinctive private residences – a soaring, seven-metre-high space brought back to life with intention and elegance. It’s been featured by Marie Claire, The Observer, HGTV and Art & Décoration, and it consistently leaves guests moved by what they discover inside.

During the restoration, builders uncovered a section of ancient Roman wall – a direct link to the city’s earliest incarnation. And beneath the floor, the paper niches once used in the building’s printing days were found to have served as a Resistance hideout during WWII. They now form part of a tranquil wellness studio – a poignant tribute to the past, and a rare layer of meaning in a luxury stay.

The residence features four queen-sized bedrooms, expansive living zones, a cinema screen over three metres wide, a dedicated office, and a plant-filled private terrace. It’s ideal for families, creative professionals, high-net-worth leisure travellers, or long-stay clients who value privacy, comfort and a sense of place.

If you are seeking something truly special in Paris this summer or autumn, this is the kind of place that elevates any itinerary – and every memory.

