Omega House Opens Its Doors In Paris
The luxury label offers guests a new space to discover its watchmaking legacy and unwind amidst the hustle and bustle of Paris this summer.
Just in time for the Paris 2024 Olympics, Omega has opened a new space in the middle of the city that acts as an oasis where guests are invited to discover exclusive exhibits, enjoy an afternoon coffee in the lush back garden, and explore the enduring link between the Olympic games and Omega.
Housed within The Hôtel de Poulpry, Maison des Polytechniciens—an architectural marvel with stunning interior spaces—Omega House is the latest iteration of the label's pop-up spaces that coincide with the Olympic games, with earlier editions including the Rio de Janeiro Omega House, and the London Omega House. Spread across multiple floors of the picturesque hotel, guests are welcome to explore the numerous displays of classic Omega watch models, see a full timeline of Omega's participation in the Olympics since 1932, and enjoy a moment of respite in the garden.
“We’ve designed OMEGA House to really bring guests into the heart of our brand. There’s so much to explore and uncover, with surprises around every corner. It’s not just a beautiful place to relax and celebrate, but it’s also a showcase of everything that makes OMEGA special," said Raynald Aeschlimann, President and CEO of Omega
Among the dedicated rooms in Omega House open for guests to explore, the Her Time, Seamaster, and Stadium spaces are must-visit exhibitions. Respectively, these rooms are home to an exhibition of ladies' watches from the past 100 years with vintage models and timepieces on display, a gallery of contemporary Seamaster watches in a relaxing space where guests are invited to enjoy a refreshing drink or two, and a unique immersive experience that mimics the sensation athletes feel while in the arena.
Omega House opens for members to explore from July 28, 2024, to August 10, 2024, in line with the schedule of the Olympics. If you're looking to unwind in luxury in Paris this season, look to the Omega House, a space where you can watch the Olympics in the comfort of a shaded garden and explore the legacy of Omega between highly-anticipated matches.