L’Aventure is the newest star in The Beaumarly firmament – designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, it has been conceived as a singular address bringing together a restaurant, a club, and a five-star hotel, in the heart of Paris’s 16th arrondissement…
Declaring itself as much more than a simple opening, L’Aventure stands as a contemporary declaration of the Parisian art de vivre. A total destination, where gastronomy, music, design, and hospitality come together in a cinematic, intense, and deeply urban atmosphere, true to Beaumarly’s DNA, yet resolutely oriented toward the Paris of tomorrow.

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Inspired by Victor Hugo’s monumental poem ‘The Legend of the Ages’, the interior architecture project conceived by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio (MBDS) unfolds as a visual narrative centered on metamorphosis, ascent, fall, and rebirth, themes that resonate strongly with the history of Parisian nightlife. Deep velvets, bespoke tapestries, sculptural lighting, mythological mosaics, and polished marbles create spaces that are both sensorial and theatrical.

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Each room becomes a chapter; every detail contributes to a powerful staging. This contemporary reinterpretation of Art Deco blends historic architectural forms with modern materials, framed by a rich and magnetic palette: amber, mineral green, gold, and deep blue.
At the heart of L’Aventure, the Art Deco restaurant welcomes guests from 12:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., with continuous service, a rarity in Paris and a signature of Beaumarly maisons. The décor combines embroidered velvets, exclusive tapestries, round marble and dark wood tables, sculptural chandeliers, and textured walls, enhanced by privileged views over Avenue Victor Hugo. The menu celebrates French culinary tradition enriched with cosmopolitan influences. Elegant and discreet, the bar is already establishing itself as one of the most sought-after new meeting spots in the neighbourhood.
As night falls, L’Aventure reveals its most vibrant side. The club—intimate, theatrical, and hypnotic—transforms into a true box of mysteries: monumental mosaics inspired by mythological creatures, heavy velvet curtains unveiling DJs and performers, ever-evolving digital scenography, and warm lighting designed to create intimacy and magnetism. The program welcomes major figures from the international electronic music scene, such as Honey Dijon, Adam Ten, Agoria, and DJ Tennis, alongside regular nights from Thursday to Saturday, confidential Paris Fashion Week after-parties, festive dinners, editorial events, and international brand activations.

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The world of L’Aventure expands with the opening of Hotel L’Aventure, in February. With 15 rooms, the hotel has been conceived as a vibrant, dreamlike Parisian house, designed by Vincent Darré, an iconoclastic figure in French design. Bold perspectives, deep colours, surprise objects, and rooms imagined as independent universes compose this theatrical reinterpretation of Haussmannian elegance, a natural extension of Beaumarly’s audacity in the field of hospitality.
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