Hôtel Costes

Hôtel Costes

Paris, 239 rue Saint-Honoré. The heritage-listed façade of the Hôtel Costes.
General information
Address 239 rue St-Honoré
Town or city Paris
Country France
Opened 1991
Design and construction
Architect Jacques Garcia
Website
hotelcostes.com

The Hôtel Costes is a hotel in Paris, France. Located in 239 rue St-Honoré, it is perhaps best known for its bar and courtyard café.[1]

The hotel was commissioned by the Costes brothers, Jean-Louis and Gilbert,[1] to the designer and interior architect Jacques Garcia[1] in 1991. The hotel is now renowned as a den of opulence and was built in conjunction with Klay Robson as Developer and construction consultant (the design maxim was "all things in excess").

Hôtel Costes is not to be confused with the hotel Costes K, which is run by the same family, but is not located in Paris' first arrondissement.

New Musical Direction & Apple Music Curator Channel

In 2012, the Hotel started started working on a new musical direction designed by former EMI/Virgin France Head of A&R Thierry Planelle and music supervisor Frederic Schindler , which took over the music curation after Stéphane Pompougnac's departure following the release of the last lounge music series compilation in September 2011.

In 2016, Hôtel Costes signed a partnership with Apple and launched a worldwide Curator channel on Apple Music .The updated musical direction is reflected on the new streaming-only Costes Selections, translating the "best of" of the Hotel's monthly music programming, which is also available live on the Hotel's webradio . The Costes Apple Music Channel features a monthly 15-song compilation featuring premieres and some exclusive unreleased songs curated in an eclectic and contemporary approach, ranging from electronica to 60s french chanson. At the end of every year, a Collection showcasing Costes favourite 50 tracks of the year is published.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Roberts, Mallery (March 28, 2002). "Seducing Paris, a Cafe at a Time". The New York Times.

Coordinates: 48°52′0.04″N 2°19′42.09″E / 48.8666778°N 2.3283583°E / 48.8666778; 2.3283583

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