These 3 Parisian novelties will invade all feeds this month
A sound bath on the water in a 5-star hotel, a Left Bank hotel where you come to read opposite the Sorbonne, and tea syrups that promise to twist every springtime glass: Paris has found its new obsessions.
There are some launches that you can spot with a distracted eye. And then there are those that immediately capture the imagination. Because they give a clear image. Because they arouse an almost immediate desire. This month, Paris lines up three of them. Three new products that don’t belong to the same universe, but which express exactly the same desire: to slow down with style, to feel good, and to put a little sensation back into everyday life.
The floating sound bath that everyone will want to book
It’s arguably the most addictive experience of the moment. In March 2026, Staycation is launching an ultra-limited edition Sound Healing session atHôtel Hana, spa by Lymfea, in the 2nd arrondissement. The concept is sure to make a lasting impression: a 30-minute duo session, lying on floating mattresses, while the vibrations of Tibetan bowls, gongs and low frequencies are diffused in the water. Staycation specifies that the experience ends with a card drawing designed to capture the energy of the moment.
Of course, the place is everything.Hôtel Hana, located at 17 rue du Quatre-Septembre, cultivates that Japanese gentleness that immediately changes the rhythm of a day. The official website presents a 5-star hotel inspired by Zen philosophy, with a wellness area designed as a haven of calm in the heart of Paris.
This is where the idea becomes very powerful for Discover: we see the scene before we even book it. The still water. The low light. The body that finally stops fighting the noise. Staycation offers two formats: the session on its own, or the complete experience with hotel night, pool, cocktail and breakfast. This way of transforming a city outing into a real decompression chamber is precisely what today’s busy urbanites are looking for.

Salvia, the new Left Bank address that’s going viral
Salvia, at 16 rue Cujas, in the heart of the Latin Quarter. The press release describes a hotel conceived as a refuge in the heart of the 5th arrondissement, with 39 rooms today and an extension planned for 2027. The name comes from sage, a plant associated with beneficial virtues since Antiquity, and the overall effect is less one of effect than of soothing.
What really catches the eye is the atmosphere. Restful greens, soft pinks, burgundy accents, uncluttered wood, and sometimes a view of the Pantheon. You immediately sense a Left Bank address that prefers silence to showmanship. A hotel for those who love Paris when it becomes more literary, more interior, almost romantic.
But Salvia doesn’t stop at its rooms. The venue also announces a French Pharmacy-inspired beauty room service, with Avène, Embryolisse, Kreme and La Rosée, as well as an all-day literary café with the Pedone bookshop, founded in 1838. A hot drink and a book start at 9 euros. Sounds simple enough. In reality, it’s exactly the kind of idea Paris loves: a gentle, well-thought-out break with just the right amount of culture and comfort.

The tea syrups that will transform spring drinks
The third launch is more discreet, but has every chance of catching on everywhere. Betjeman & Barton is offering two tea syrups, Malesherbes and Pushkin, in 25 cl format, priced at 11.55 euros on the official boutique. The company’s website presents these references as flavored tea syrups, while its selection of iced teas suggests pouring a few drops into a glass of iced tea to create a cocktail, with or without alcohol.
What we like here is their power of image. We immediately think of a carafe on a table, tinkling ice cubes, a very cold glass that takes on a more complex note. Malesherbes syrup conjures up a fruity universe of passion fruit, vine peach and wild strawberry, while Pouchkine plays a more citrusy score of lemon and bergamot. On a feed, it works. In real life, too. Because the idea is easy to adopt, yet chic enough to give the impression of a little everyday luxury.
Why these three new products are sure to be big hits
What connects them is very clear. Staycation transforms the hotel into an emotional experience. Salvia puts calm, books and care back at the center of a Parisian address. Betjeman & Barton injects pleasure into the tiny gesture of serving a drink. Three different propositions, a single intuition: today, we click on what promises a clear sensation.
And that’s precisely what can make these subjects explode in Discover. They’re not selling a simple novelty. They’re selling immediate projection. We can already see ourselves floating in a sieved pool. Settling down with a book facing the Sorbonne. Serving amber syrup in ice-cold water. In an age when everything moves so fast, these three launches have a rare weapon: they make you want to eat before you can.
📍 Practical information
Staycation x Hôtel Hana – Sound Healing Pool
Hôtel Hana, 17 rue du Quatre-Septembre, 75002 Paris
Available in March 2026 only
Duo session, approx. 30 minutes
Session-only rate: €120 (depending on elements provided in user brief)
Full experience with overnight stay, pool, cocktail reception and breakfast.
Salvia
16 rue Cujas, 75005 Paris
39 rooms
Literary café with hot drink and book from €9
Beauty room service with Avène, Embryolisse, Kreme and La Rosée
Betjeman & Barton – tea syrups
Malesherbes and Pushkin, 25 cl
Price: €11.55
See also our selection of the best wellness breaks in Paris.
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