Paris’ Hidden Gem Hôtel Prince de Conti Taps Cibele Maciet Communication to Expand Its Reach in the U.S. and Latin America

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A new chapter is unfolding for one of Paris’ most discreet luxury stays, as Cibele Maciet Communication announces its latest client: Hôtel Prince de Conti. The partnership signals a strategic push to elevate the hotel’s presence across the United States and Latin America—two markets increasingly drawn to intimate, design-forward travel experiences.

Founded by Franco-Brazilian journalist Cibele Maciet, the agency has built a reputation for bridging European hospitality with global audiences. Operating between Paris and São Paulo, the firm specializes in shaping narratives for high-end hotels and lifestyle brands, leveraging a network of media, influencers, and tastemakers. With Prince de Conti now in its portfolio, the agency is doubling down on its role as a connector between cultures and continents.

Tucked away in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Hôtel Prince de Conti offers a distinctly Parisian experience that leans into both history and imagination. Located just steps from iconic landmarks like the Pont Neuf and the Institut de France, the 23-room boutique property draws inspiration from the grandeur of the 17th century while maintaining a contemporary sensibility.

Developed by the Paristory group—led by sisters Alexandra and Julie Marang, known for properties like the Grand Powers—the hotel has been envisioned as more than just a place to stay. It’s designed as a “theatre of Parisian life,” where each room tells its own story through curated design elements, bespoke furnishings, and layered textures.

Interior designer Éric Allart brings this vision to life with a blend of wood paneling, trompe-l’œil details, and custom fabrics created in collaboration with French textile house Pierre Frey. The result is a space that feels both historic and modern, balancing baroque influences with the creative energy long associated with the Left Bank.

But the experience extends beyond aesthetics. The hotel houses a carefully curated art collection that spans centuries, creating a dialogue between past and present. A tranquil courtyard—conceived as a contemporary garden retreat—offers guests a rare moment of calm in one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods.

Sustainability also plays a central role. Hôtel Prince de Conti holds the internationally recognized Green Key certification, reflecting a commitment to environmentally responsible practices and socially conscious operations, including a focus on diversity and gender equity.

With Cibele Maciet Communication now steering its visibility in key international markets, the hotel is poised to attract a new wave of travelers seeking authenticity, culture, and intimacy over scale and spectacle.

In a city known for its grand palaces, Hôtel Prince de Conti is making its mark quietly—proving that sometimes, the most compelling luxury is the one you almost have to discover.

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