Valentine’s Day, An Invitation to Reconnect
In Paris, Valentine’s Day takes the shape of a simple, almost suspended moment, when the pace of the city naturally slows. A celebration of love and partnership, it becomes the perfect occasion for a dinner or lunch designed as a gift to share. At Le Grand Mazarin, the experience reflects this idea of meaningful time together—a romantic weekend imagined to celebrate love.
Here, there is no unnecessary flourish, only an atmosphere that feels just right. An intimate restaurant, a cocooning guest room, a night at the hotel where every detail invites relaxation. One might picture a bottle of champagne waiting in the room, carefully selected beverages, subtle touches in shades of red that echo the symbolism of Valentine’s Day.
This approach aligns with the spirit of Maisons Pariente, where attentive service and the quality of the experience matter more than convention. The hotel becomes a discreet setting in which to celebrate love—a sincere way to experience Valentine’s Day in Paris. Accented with touches of red, the atmosphere surrounds couples in a delicate and unforgettable interlude.
In the spaces imagined by Martin Brudnizki, textures and lighting invite guests to slow down. A room or suite becomes the backdrop for a simple moment: a glass raised, champagne shared, a drink savored before heading to the restaurant or setting out to explore the city.
Paris, A Timeless Setting for Romantic Moments
In the Marais, winding streets and historic façades create a naturally romantic setting. Just steps away, the Seine flows along the neighborhood, inviting a stroll by the water. Some couples extend the evening with a sunset cruise; others cross over to Île Saint-Louis or look up at the Eiffel Tower, the iconic silhouette of France and Paris.
Not far away, Montmartre and the Moulin Rouge reveal another side of the capital, blending spectacle with nighttime poetry. From the Hôtel de Ville to the riverbanks, every view becomes the backdrop for an exceptional Valentine’s evening.
Le Grand Mazarin features 54 rooms and 7 suites, a restaurant, two bars, and a wellness area complete with a spa, indoor pool, hammam, and treatment room. It is an invitation to unwind—a refined retreat away from the city’s bustle. Discreet service, a warm ambiance, and meticulous attention to detail create an experience thoughtfully designed for couples.
The weekend can begin as early as Friday evening and extend through Sunday, depending on Valentine’s Day offers and rates in Paris. A selection of personalized touches may be available upon request: a bottle of champagne, subtle décor, or a surprise arranged in the room.
A Duo Experience Designed for Valentine’s Day
For February 14, the hotel presents a couple’s experience beginning with time in the wellness area. One hour of access to the indoor pool and fitness room sets the tone for relaxation, with the option to add a massage. A treatment envisioned as a prelude to the evening—a moment to reconnect with one’s own heart and with each other.
This ritual reflects a holistic approach to the experience: taking time, slowing down, savoring each moment. Before dinner, some may opt for a light lunch or a pause over a warm drink at the bar. Others may choose a glass of champagne to mark the occasion.
Every detail matters—the ambiance, the lighting, the service, the quality of the treatments. Valentine’s Day becomes a rare, nearly unforgettable moment, one to give or to share.

Valentine’s Dinner at Boubalé: An Evening of Nuance
As night falls, couples gather at Boubalé, the hotel’s signature restaurant. The chef presents a menu specially created for Valentine’s Day in Paris, balancing delicacy and generosity.
Dinner begins with langoustine, followed by roasted John Dory with citrus. Herb-roasted poultry served with confit potatoes brings depth and richness. Each course unfolds as part of a sensory experience, guided by the chef’s expertise and attentive service.
Dessert, designed for two, pairs pear and date in a spirit of sharing—a subtle nod to love. The menu unfolds throughout the evening, accompanied by a thoughtfully curated selection of wines and beverages. A bottle of champagne may also be offered to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
After dinner, the evening continues at the bar with a signature cocktail, or at Le Petit Bazar for those seeking a livelier touch. Soft lighting, shades of red, and a vibrant atmosphere serve as a reminder that Valentine’s Day is also a celebration—an occasion to be fully experienced in the heart of the city.
Extend the Experience Through Sunday, February 15, 2026
On Sunday, lunch takes the form of a brunch inspired by Mediterranean flavors—a brighter moment still defined by the restaurant’s attentive service and curated experience.
Some couples may then stroll toward the Seine, others may explore the island or enjoy open views of the Eiffel Tower. Paris regains its quiet morning calm, almost suspended after the night before.
This final moment gently extends Valentine’s Day in Paris. Between relaxation, wandering, and shared memories, the weekend becomes an unforgettable keepsake for every couple.
Practical Information for Valentine’s Day at Le Grand Mazarin
Le Grand Mazarin welcomes couples at 17 rue de la Verrerie, Paris 4th arrondissement, in the heart of the Marais, near the Seine and the Hôtel de Ville.
The Duo Experience includes one hour of access to the wellness area, indoor pool, and fitness room, with the option to add a massage. Boubalé serves dinner on February 14 and lunch on February 15.
Whether you wish to offer a bottle of champagne, reserve a room for the night, or simply enjoy a different kind of evening in the city, the team looks forward to welcoming you to celebrate Valentine’s Day in an elegant and heartfelt setting, in the heart of France and Paris.