Bus Palladium Hotel Dali Suite

Bus Palladium opened in Paris's Pigalle neighborhood in the 1960s and spent the next half century as the city's most storied rock club. The Beatles played its stage, Salvador Dalí arrived one night with a panther, and Serge Gainsbourg wrote a song about it. After closing for four years, it opens as a 35-room hotel designed by Studio KO, with raw concrete ceilings, cork-lined walls, dusty rose carpet, thick velvet curtains, and Ojas speakers in every room. The standout is the Dalí Suite, which faces the hotel's iconic red neon sign from a private balcony, with a mirrored wall, a built-in seventies modular sofa, a tapestried alcove, and a bar stocked with cassettes, books, and curated objects.

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