A glass of 5-star bubbles under an enchanted dome

We take you into the elegance of winter in an enchanted bubble, nestled in the center of the Golden Triangle: the Atrium bar of the 5-star Mariott Champs Elysées hotel. In this haven of softness and refinement, the cold of the season gives way to luxurious warmth, where every detail transforms the moment into a precious and cozy dream.

Atrium Bar, Mariott Champs Elysées
  • Atrium Bar, a bubble nestled in the heart of the golden triangle

    We particularly appreciate this bath of light that bathes the space, while a glass of champagne in hand, our senses travel to nightfall. Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle, this magical place offers a parenthesis of refinement in the heart of the capital, where every detail invites escape and pleasure. Two distinct spaces welcome visitors: the bar is in the lobby, for those looking for the excitement of a moment at the center of the action, while remaining in a haven of peace and elegance in the heart of Paris. For more privacy, a private space allows you to settle into cozy comfort with a breathtaking view of the Champs-Élysées, ideal for relaxation and rejuvenation.

  • Sophisticated and welcoming experience by Mariott

    Special mention for the personalized and attentive service: every day, except Wednesday and Thursday, Jennyfer at the bar ensures an exceptional welcome, combining expertise and meticulous care. Her dedication is one of the reasons why spending a Sunday at the palace has become an essential pleasure.

  • A place that embodies the essence of the Maison Gasya logo

    A place that embodies the Maison Gasya logo, symbolized by a triangle evoking the three pillars of the house: elegance, exoticism and exclusivity, which come together to form a perfect balance. Topped with the “MG”, or the G can allude to the shape of the dome, which recalls a protective case, housing the unique and precious creations of Maison Gasya, both a symbol of welcome and distinction. Also the “Gasy”, inhabitants of Madagascar, emphasizing an authentic link with Malagasy exoticism.