Paris introduces new zones, the spa and conference room, polished mechanics, and five fully buildable floors of Parisian hospitality.
Unlike the serene sprawling map in Santorini or the structured city plot in Gothenburg, Paris starts with you into the middle of a pre-existing hotel that’s seen better days. Think peeling wallpaper, dirty floors and outdated décor. Your mission? Turn this tired old landmark into a luxurious destination worthy of five stars and glowing reviews.
But that’s easier said than done. You'll need to renovate, reorganize, and possibly rethink everything. from the lobby to the penthouse suite of an upper crust guest's dreams... and all while keeping the business afloat and managing demanding guests!
Paris features:
5 Floors
Paris brings a whole new dimension, literally. This is the first location in Hotel Architect to span five floors, however you have less space per floor than Santorini so you'll need to get inventive with layouts.

New Zones
The new zones in the Paris scenario are the conference room and the spa. Once you've completed the scenario in Paris, you can then take both zones back to the previous two locations.
In order to achieve that all important 5 star rating, you must have a Spa in your hotel, so those 5 star rewards are now within reach!

New Guest types
The Upper Crust and Business People are fond of Paris and while they booked your hotel as their place to stay, they aren't going to let you slack on any of their demands.
Upper Crust rooms in particular, have to be quite large, so fitting them into the floor plan of Paris efficiently can be quite tricky. You'll need to be inventive while making sure that you have everything to maintain that 5 star rating once you've achieved it.
The business people while they don't require 5 star luxury, they still have their own requirements including the conference room so they can work while they stay!

Renovation won’t be easy, and each upgrade affects your hotel’s operational flow, guest satisfaction, and your ability to earn five-star reviews. But the reward? Seeing a forgotten Parisian hotel come back to life under your vision.