With 52 rooms, 7 suites, 2 restaurants, a sports club, pool, bar, and rooftop garden, guests and visitors can easily spoil themselves with Brach’s wide range of premium spaces and services.
“Brach is not a hotel, but a unique place of life and culture where poetic mysteries and fertile surprises feed the imagination. Sensual and rigorous, minimal and unconventional, Brach is reigned by raw and modernist romanticism, warmed by multicultural influences from Africa, Asia and South America. It is an unusual place that invites guests on a journey, on an of exploration,” comments architect Philippe Starck.
Food & Patisserie
The ground floor restaurant is an immersion in the cuisine of the
Mediterranean region. Healthy, balanced and full of flavors. Head chef,
Adam Bentalha, who established his expertise at renowned kitchens in
Paris like the Ritz, Shangri-La, Royal Monceau and Prince de Galles,
explains his culinary vision: “I do not know if it's the cuisine of
today or of tomorrow, it's just the cuisine I want to do now.” Live
music and DJ sets are part of the restaurant’s weekly agenda.
Close
by is the pastry shop of colorful delights by Chef Yann Brys, a local
favorite, awarded as the Meilleur Ouvrier de France in 2011. And just
above, on the first floor, is a terrace restaurant that caters to
Asian-food enthusiasts.
Sports & Spa
Other amenities
include a 1,000 sqm sports club inspired by 1930s boxing clubs and that
overlooks a 22-metres pool with a sauna, hammam and salt cave around.
The Brach Spa by Clarins offers beauty treatments for some me time we
all need.
The Rooftop