Already on the 2nd of October 2024, on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, a unique Louis Vuitton women’s fashion show will be held. The collection for the spring-summer 2025 season will be presented, but it may not be the perfectly tailored clothes that will generate the most interest. After all, the show will take place in the still unfinished Louis Vuitton hotel, which will open its doors to guests from around the world in 2026. Hotel Louis Vuitton is a venture that is already being called a temple of luxury.
Louis Vuitton Hotel – a temple of luxury on the Champs-Elysees
Located at 103-111 Avenue on the Champs-Elysees, hotel Louis Vuitton will be a true masterpiece of Art Nouveau architecture. The design harks back to the greatest achievements of the Louis Vuitton fashion house. The temporary facade, made of wood and aluminum, looks like classic trunks with the brand’s monogram.

The historic building, formerly the headquarters of French bank HSBC, will be transformed into an ultra-luxury hotel that will offer guests an unparalleled experience. The hotel’s design includes not only exclusive rooms and suites, but also public spaces. They will exude the elegance and sophistication with which the Louis Vuitton brand is associated. The interiors are designed with the most demanding guests in mind.
A facade that delights
During the construction of the Louis Vuitton hotel, the temporary facade resembles one of the iconic trunks. It transformed the construction site into a symbol of luxury and history. This creative approach not only pays homage to the brand’s roots, but also delights passersby. The construction site has become a temporary but iconic part of the Paris landscape.
103 Avenue des Champs Élysées: A historic address for the Louis Vuitton Hotel
Located at 103 Avenue des Champs Élysées, the future Louis Vuitton hotel has an address as iconic as the brand itself. This Art Nouveau building, built in 1896, was originally the Elysée Palace Hotel. Its walls have seen many historic events, including the dramatic arrest of Mata Hari in 1917. During World War II, the building was occupied by the Nazis before becoming the headquarters of the HSBC bank.
The site’s return to its hospitality roots with Louis Vuitton is symbolic, marking a full cycle from its origins. Interestingly, the brand has already made significant strides in the hospitality sector. Their projects to date include the “Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton” café and chocolate store in Cheval Blanc Paris. LV also operates a restaurant in Saint Tropez.
Ultra luxury hotels – an investment in the future
Ultra luxury market hotels is growing rapidly, offering investors promising development opportunities. Such investments are attracting affluent customers who are looking for memorable experiences and top-notch service. The Louis Vuitton Hotel, with its prestigious location and unique design, has the potential to become one of the most important addresses on the map of exclusive travel in Europe.
Luxury News Editor
Joanna Baran
source: thedesigncourier.com,
company: thehoteltrotter.com