Inspiring Parisian Décor in the heart of Louisville

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Hotel Genevieve features Parisian-inspired decor, 122 guest rooms, and three restaurants and bars. Plus, it’s located in the trendy NuLu district near boutiques, distilleries such as Rabbit Hole and Angel’s Envy, and locally owned coffee shops. The hotel is also walking distance from many attractions, such as the Waterfront Botanical Gardens, Big Four Bridge, and Louisville Slugger Field.

The hotel’s 122-rooms highlight the nuances that make Louisville a destination for all. From custom undulating furniture to luxe linens from Sferra linens and towels from Kassatex, each room is outfitted with all the comforts a proper Southern stay requires.

The Rosettes Restaurant is open for brunch and dinner and - an all-day affair driven by simple, rustic ingredients and inspired by the sounds and aromas of al fresco Parisian cafés. Consider us your prized destination for celebrating life’s big and little moments.

For more of a tipple, visit the rooftop bar of Hotel Genevieve offering cocktails and light bites inspired by French street food and its many Mediterranean influences, with indoor and outdoor seating showcasing views of the city and the Ohio River. For a more intimate space, Lucky Penny is tucked into a hidden location within Hotel Genevieve and is open for cocktails and bar snacks late into the night, for those fortunate enough to find it.

Hotel Genevieve’s name is inspired by a regional type of limestone, Saint Genevieve, a key ingredient in bourbon production. Limestone is also prevalent throughout Texas, providing a throughline from Bunkhouse origins to this new chapter in Kentucky. Bunkhouse origins to this new chapter in Kentucky. Saint Genevieve is also the patron saint of Paris, celebrating both the French origins of Louisville and the many women that worked to bring the hotel to life.

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