Brach Paris room, Philippe Starck natural materials, woven textiles, handmade ceramics in the 16th arrondissement
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Brach Paris

#18 in the Top 20 Paris Hotels 2026

"Philippe Starck's 2018 Paris design hotel, Evok Hotels Collection, the Brach rooftop garden, the 16th's design-led answer to the 1st arrondissement palaces."

9.4Room & Design
9.2Service
9.0Location

Why this rank, Brach Paris opened in September 2018 at 1-7 Rue Jean Richepin in the 16th arrondissement, the Evok Hotels Collection's Paris flagship, designed by Philippe Starck. The building is a 1971 post-office facility converted to a hotel; Starck's design preserved the brutalist exterior while transforming the interiors into a contemporary luxury experience. 59 rooms and suites across the building, with the rooftop garden (5,000 sq ft of urban garden with chickens, vegetables, and fruit trees) as the property's defining amenity. Restaurant Brach runs the all-day Mediterranean program under chef Adam Bentalha. The Brach Patisserie operates separately with chef Yann Brys's pastry program. The pool at the property is a 22-meter heated pool on the rooftop with views over the 16th arrondissement. The Bookshop and Library on the ground floor operates as a working bookstore. The Penthouse Suite at 110 sq m commands the rooftop. Best for design-conscious stays, longer Paris visits, and any traveler preferring the 16th over the trophy 8th.

Best room: Penthouse Suite, 110 sq m, rooftop garden access.

#24 in Paris
Wellness RetreatSolo RetreatAnniversaryDesign

"Philippe Starck built a hotel for the 16th arrondissement that understands the 16th arrondissement, which is to say, a place for serious people who have stopped needing to announce it."

9.0
Room & Design
8.9
Service
8.8
Location

About Brach Paris

The Brach occupies an extraordinary building on Rue Jean Richepin in the 16th arrondissement, a neighbourhood of Haussmann avenues, Trocadéro gardens, and the specific quiet that comes from residential density without tourist volume. Philippe Starck's design for the EVOK Collection opened in 2019 with a 59-room programme that takes the hotel as a place of active living rather than comfortable retreat. The rooftop urban farm, producing herbs and vegetables for the hotel's kitchen, establishes the value system from the start.

The rooms are resolved with Starck's characteristic material intelligence: natural woods, woven textiles, handmade ceramics, and the kind of light management that makes a room feel genuinely different at noon and midnight. Standard rooms are not large; the suites are more generous. The hotel's approach to design is cohesive rather than theatrical, materials chosen for longevity and sense rather than impact.

The wellness offer is the hotel's strongest argument. A 20-metre indoor pool, a hammam, a fully equipped gym, and a spa programme that draws from integrative wellness rather than traditional luxury protocols create a genuinely functional health facility inside a design hotel. The restaurant takes seasonal and local sourcing seriously, the rooftop farm supplies some of the produce; the market at the Rue de la Pompe covered market supplies the rest.

The 16th arrondissement location deserves specific attention. The Trocadéro gardens, with their Eiffel Tower view across the Seine, are a ten-minute walk. The Palais de Chaillot and its cluster of excellent museums are five minutes. The Jardins du Ranelagh are fifteen. For guests who want Paris as a city to walk rather than to experience from a palace lobby, the Brach's neighbourhood istyle="color:var(--t2);line-height:1.8;margin-bottom:40px;">

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Wellness Retreat

The Brach's 20-metre pool, hammam, gym, and integrative spa programme make it the most complete wellness hotel in Paris outside the palace tier. The 16th arrondissement adds the walking infrastructure: parks, gardens, and riverside paths that extend the wellness framework beyond the hotel's walls. The rooftop farm connects the kitchen to the wellness philosophy without making a ceremony of it.

Solo Retreat

The Brach suits the traveller who defines retreat as engagement rather than withdrawal. The 16th offers serious museums, serious restaurants, and the Trocadéro gardens for the evening walk that clarifies a working week. The hotel's spa and pool are available without the crowd the more famous addresses attract. The design is calibrated for a guest who notices materials.

Anniversary

The Brach is the anniversary hotel for couples who care about wellness, design, and a Paris neighbourhood that doesn't feel curated for tourism. Book a suite, use the pool, eat at the restaurant, which takes the produce from the roof seriously, and walk to the Trocadéro at dusk for the Eiffel Tower view that remains unreasonably effective.

At a Glance

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Practical Information
Address1-7 Rue Jean Richepin, 75116 Paris, France
Star Rating★★★★★
Price Range€400, €2,500+ per night
Room TypesClassic, Deluxe, Junior Suite, Suite
Check-in / Check-out3:00 PM / 12:00 PM
WiFiComplimentary high-speed throughout
DiningRestaurant (seasonal, rooftop farm produce), Bar
Spa / Pool20m indoor pool, hammam, spa, gym
Nearest MetroLa Muette (line 9), 5 min walk

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Editorial · #18 on the Top 20 Paris Hotels 2026 list

Brach Paris ranks #18 because the property is the most-significant Philippe Starck-designed Paris luxury hotel of the past decade and the working flagship of the Evok Hotels Collection (Sinner, Cour des Vosges, Sources de Cheverny extend the same group's portfolio). The 16th arrondissement location at 1-7 Rue Jean Richepin, in a converted 1971 post-office facility, makes Brach the rare contemporary-architecture Paris luxury hotel.

For Paris visitors, Brach is the address for design-conscious stays in the 16th arrondissement. The rooftop garden (5,000 sq ft, with chickens, vegetables, fruit trees) is one of Paris's most-unusual hotel amenities. The 22-meter rooftop heated pool commands views over the 16th. The Brach Patisserie under chef Yann Brys operates a separate pastry program that draws non-residents. The Bookshop and Library on the ground floor functions as a working bookstore. For Paris visitors prioritizing design, the 16th, and slower-paced stays, Brach is the working answer.

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