Visitors flock to Paris for authentic elegance and to discover for themselves the genuine feeling of joie de vivre. But what often defines the experience is a great hotel stay. Fortunately, every boutique hotel on our list is exceptional — whether it’s a luxury hotel overlooking the Eiffel Tower, a romantic Hausmannian hôtel particulier (stately mansion) near Champs Elysees, or an apartment-style hidden gem in a less-touristy arrondissement of Paris.
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The J.K. Place brand has been on our radar for some time now, as a small chain that redefined an Italian townhouse hotel concept — just check our reviews of their hotels in Florence, Capri, and Rome. Blending smart chic and relaxation, this new take on La Dolce Vita has found a perfect home in Paris, too. Housed in a former embassy building on Rue de Lille, the hotel is infused with the sense of place, in furniture commissioned from French designers and antiques sourced from Parisian flea markets. J.K. Place Paris features an all-day Italian eatery Casa Tua on the ground floor and a spa and pool in its basement.
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Website: J.K. Place Paris, Paris, France. Photo © JK Place
Place des Vosges, one of our favorite squares in Paris, is also the city’s oldest. The square is almost entirely taken over by a park with trimmed trees and is surrounded by pink buildings designed in a Louis-XIII style that wow with beautiful proportions. And it is where the Cour des Vosges hotel is located. Behind a heavy, nondescript door, guests find a tranquil, cobbled courtyard and a blend of 17th-century splendor and 1970s-inspired design. There are only twelve guest apartments, all different from one another and all exquisitely appointed. The hotel does not have a restaurant, but there is a Pâtisserie Brach on the ground floor. A subterranean Roman bath serves as a tranquil spa. Butler service comes as standard!
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Website: Cour des Vosges, Paris, France. Photo © Cour des Vosges
This elegant five-star hotel enjoys a great location in the Eighth arrondissement, just off the Champs Elysées, overlooking the Grand Palais. With just 40 rooms housed in a property designed in 1854 by Baron Haussmann, guests will feel like staying in a private mansion. The interiors are expertly curated. They are filled with fine art and set in a sophisticated palette that pairs black with red, green with blue-grey, champagne with chocolate, with splashes of gold and deep burgundy. Butler service, Michelin-starred cuisine, and celebration of the French art of living await you at La Réserve.
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Website: La Réserve Paris Hotel and Spa, Paris, France. Photo © La Réserve Paris
The chic 2nd arrondissement is home to The Hoxton, a hip city hotel housed in a 16th-century building sporting a rococo exterior. Built around two courtyards, it features a 300-year-old spiral staircase and the decor that mixes period details and stylish, vintage-inspired style. Despite the relatively large number of rooms (172), the hotel has a distinct boutique vibe, with socializing atmosphere and Instagram-friendly interiors. Going along with the “affordable luxury” concept, the rooms range from Shoebox and Cosy to Roomy and Biggy.
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Website: The Hoxton Paris, Paris, France. Photos © The Hoxton
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Formerly a private townhouse dating back to the early 20th century and today a listed building, Maison Villeroy is an intimate boutique hotel of only eleven apartments, rooms, and suites. Its beautifully appointed interiors feature marble fireplaces, elegant cast-iron railings, and bespoke furniture from the Italian brand Promemoria. The intimate atmosphere of the rooms extends to the bar, which seduces with cozy sofas and mood lighting. The hotel’s small spa features two treatment rooms, but there is also a hammam and sauna. Guests can book the whole floors of the mansion but also reserve the entire property. A Michelin-starred chef leads the restaurant.
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Website: Maison Villeroy, Paris, France. Photo © Maison Villeroy
Vernet enjoys a coveted location in one of the best neighborhoods of Paris, with luxury boutiques of Champs Elysees just a short walk away and Place Charles de Gaulle with the Arc de Triomphe virtually across the street. The hotel’s century-old, purpose-built post-Haussmann building perfectly blends with the area’s architectural style, while the interiors complement heritage design elements with contemporary style, embodying the Parisian elegance. The centerpiece of the building is the restaurant hall topped by a spectacular stained-glass roof designed by Alfred Eiffel. The restaurant offers gourmet French fare, and there is also a stylish bar serving delicious cocktails.
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Website: Hotel Vernet, Champs – Élysées, Paris, France.
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Established in 1920, the Grand Powers Hotel is an icon of Parisian chic, with exquisitely curated interiors housed in a classic Haussmann building located just a 10-minute stroll away from Arc de Triomphe. The interiors mix heritage elements with unique art, mirrors, and custom-made furniture inspired by mid-century design. The impressive Art Deco chandelier in the lobby is the original object, hung there in 1920. The hotel’s fifty rooms are light and large, and they feature Juliette balconies with a romantic table-for-two. Some suites benefit from large terraces with Eiffel Tower views. The Grand Powers Hotel has grandeur in its DNA, yet it feels cozy, offering a quiet refugee from the noise of the 1st arrondissement.
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Website: Grand Powers Hotel, Paris, France. Photo © Grand Powers Hotel
This stylish hotel is elegant and relaxing, with a home-away-from-home vibe. Its living spaces feature comfortable sofas, patterned rugs, art, and design books. Le Roch (pronounced “rock”) has only thirty-seven rooms and suites, but even the smallest bedrooms are decently sized. The four Indulgence Suites with private hammam steam baths are true head-turners. The facilities include a restaurant, a tucked-away terrace, and a sophisticated spa. There is also a small swimming pool — something of a rarity in Paris.
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Website: Le Roch Hotel & Spa, Paris, France. Photos © Le Roch Hotel & Spa
Monsieur George is infused with a tranquil ambiance, offering a refuge from the noise of the Champs-Élysées neighborhood. The hotel occupies an elegant Haussmann building, with eclectic interiors designed by the celebrated designer Anouska Hempel, who infused the project with her trademark opulence. Among the forty-six rooms and three suites, the Chequers rooms feature black and eggshell-colored interiors with an eye-catching chequerboard pattern, while the top floor attic rooms seduce with white-on-white and pale-grey themes. The hotel facilities include the Galanga Restaurant & Bar and an underground spa.
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Website: Monsieur George Hotel & Spa, Paris, France. Photo © Monsieur George
“This is the kind of place where your ‘best interiors’ Pinterest board will link to for its top finds — as indeed does ours.”
This luxury lifestyle hotel makes it easy to call it one of the best-designed hotels in Paris, thanks to the beautifully curated decor. Housed in an 1854 Hausmannian townhouse, Hôtel Providence offers an intensely original take on a private Pied-à-Terre. Each guest room is a highly bespoke, delightful world of privacy and luxury, where vintage flea market finds, and custom light fixtures are paired with needle-work designs of Moroccan Berber rugs, rich velvet on the sofas, and black palm print wallpapers with embossed gold leaf. The interiors blend intimacy and opulence in a style as refined as it is playful. This mood spills to the downstairs bar, with tables looking out to the street, perfect for people-watching, Parisian-style.
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Website: Hôtel Providence Paris, Paris, France. Photos © Hôtel Providence
Envisioned as the luxurious house of the fictional Nolinski, a wealthy traveler with a sense of style, this hotel blends the styles of Belle Epoque Paris with dazzling mirrored surfaces, geometric lines, and modern abstract art, creating an aristocratic vibe with playful touches. The hotel focuses on providing comforts to all senses, with luxurious bathtubs, a candlelit spa, and a menu created by a Michelin-rated chef. The spa comes with a sauna, hammam, and an indoor swimming pool, a rare sight in the space-deprived Parisian establishments. Location? Unbeatable: only steps from The Louvre.
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Website: Nolinski Paris, Paris, France. Photo © Nolinski Paris
“Saint James is the only château-style hotel in Paris — with heaps of style and glamour matching its concept and illustrious history.”
Rich in history, Saint James Paris feels like a home of France’s former royalty (bourgeois eccentricities included) with luxurious furniture, antique chandeliers, rich velvets, bold prints, and even zebra hunting trophies hung above fireplaces. The estate held the first in the world hot-air balloon launching grounds, and this history is referenced in the hotel design (e.g., in wallpapers’ pattern). The gallic romance of a wealthy country estate is channeled through grand staircases, sumptuous silk-and-velvet drapes, and in-suite pianos. There are forty-eight rooms and suites, plus two villas. The cozy bar, located in what used to be a library, still holds some 12,000 books, and its decor features studded leather armchairs. A Michelin-starred restaurant and an indulgent Guerlain spa round off the offering.
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Website: Saint James Paris, Paris, France. Photo © Saint James Paris
Les Bains wows with high-impact, contrasting moods. The underground club is soaked in oily gloom. Upstairs, as if in a surrealist painting, the blood-red, liquid-like, lacquered ceilings and walls flow and dazzle with visual audacity. Meanwhile, the guestrooms (on the higher floors) are all about soothing simplicity — with a touch of vintage chic. They are light-filled and designed to ensure a comfortable stay. These high-drama styles evoke the building’s dazzling history — once public baths, then a hangout of Impressionists, and an iconic 1980s nightclub. And today, Les Bains is in vogue again.
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Website: Les Bains Paris, Paris, France. Photos © Les Bains
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Decadent theatrics and edgy style, provocative fashion concepts, and exciting design choices — this is as original a place as they get. The “off-beat luxury” from Sinner Paris surprises with staff uniforms inspired by ecclesiastical garbs and interiors that include the Frankincense-scented, candlelit lobby, a confessional booth, and a crypt. But then the rooms are quite the contrast to the brooding corridors. Except for the dungeon-ish Justine Suite, all rooms are light, with pastel colors and modern comforts. More surprises await in the popular restaurant on the ground floor: its menu offers an eclectic mix of dishes from the Middle East, North Africa, Malaysia, and Peru.
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Website: Sinner Paris, Paris, France. Photo © Sinner Paris
At des Grands Boulevards, an enchanting mix of influences brings to mind France’s revolutionary period. The design references the Louis XVI splendor but also a simple peasant aesthetic. Bedrooms charm with elegant canopy beds sporting curved velvet headboards (set in a vibrant color palette that brings up to ming neoclassical paintings), with tiny wooden stools, beveled mirrors, and retro touches throughout the interiors. The hotel has a fabulous courtyard restaurant, with a countryside French-meets-Italian vibe, and three bars — including one on the rooftop. The hotel is housed in an 18th-century townhouse and has fifty guest rooms, which are, typically for Paris, on the petite side.
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Website: Hotel des Grands Boulevards, Paris. Photos © Hotel des Grands Boulevards
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Graced with a design of depth and texture often lost at hotels embracing minimalism, Hotel de Nell’s tranquil, understated interiors are warm and sophisticated with a good balance of traditional references and modern design. The highlight of our stay at this elegant hotel was the restaurant experience — and it is also the best-looking space at the hotel. In fact, La Régalade Conservatoire restaurant is one of the best-looking restaurants we visited in the city. Serving a high-quality bistro fare, the place channels the casual atmosphere of Paris bistros — minus the tired, worn-out look typical in the city’s food places. The hotel has a lovely location in the 9th arrondissement — only a short walk to the Galeries Lafayette and Printemps.
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Website: Hotel de Nell, Paris, France. Photo © Hotel de Nell
Grand Pigalle is designed in an understated style that applies retro-chic — think Art Deco patterns and brass pineapple door knockers — to create a stylish ambiance without being too edgy. This hip boutique hotel has only thirty-seven guest rooms (including three suites), some of which come with the typically Parisian wrought-iron balconies, offering views over the neighborhood’s narrow streets just south of Pigalle. Visit the restaurant for Italian culinary delights and come to the long bar for the buzzy atmosphere, popular with the local Parisians.
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Website: Grand Pigalle Hotel, Paris, France. Photos © Grand Pigalle Hotel
“A favorite of a string of 20-Century celebrities, and the address where Oscar Wilde died: L’Hotel is defined by its history. But this luxury boutique hotel is more than its famous former guests.”
As a favorite of 20-Century celebrities (Jim Morrison, Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, and others stayed here) and as the place where Oscar Wilde died, L’Hotel is defined by its history. Some rooms feature souvenirs, like the Oscar Wilde Suite (#16), displaying framed demands for payment of the celebrated playwright’s hotel bill. But there is more to this luxury boutique hotel than the list of famous former guests. The property enjoys an excellent location in the heart of St-Germain and features a private underground pool and a Michelin-starred restaurant, topped with a spectacular glass roof. The twenty rooms are accessed through an ornate staircase, and they are individually decorated, e.g., in rich red velvets and subdued pinks, recalling old-world opulence.
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Website: L’Hotel, Paris, France. Photo © L’Hotel
As the brand name, Fauchon is known as France’s most celebrated luxury épicerie fine (upmarket deli), established at 30 Place de la Madeleine in 1886. Unsurprisingly, the company’s first venture into the hotel scene — the sensational Fauchon L’Hôtel Paris — is underscored by glamorous dining and gourmet indulgence. But the hotel also pampers guests with a spa, and its sensual and sassy style embraces the joy of living. The culinary heritage of the Fauchon is reflected in the smallest of details — as in the assortment of small bites and sweets in the in-room pantry. The hotel is housed in a pair of classic 19th-century mansions in the 8th arrondissement, and the guest rooms are quintessentially Parisian, with decor echoing Art Nouveau.
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Website: Fauchon L’Hôtel Paris, Paris, France. Photo © Fauchon L’Hôtel
With a location right in the heart of one of the buzziest neighborhoods in Paris, Le Pigalle hotel is ideal for anyone coming to the town for a fun night out. There’s a café, a restaurant, and a bar on the ground floor, as well as a kiosk selling a well-picked selection of books and newspapers. At the weekends, the hotel puts on a party, always with a DJ. The rooms are small but exceptionally well designed and decorated, blending comforts and retro and modern styles to create a personalized feel that makes the accommodation look like an apartment of your hip Parisian friend — the one with excellent taste.
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Website: Le Pigalle, Paris, France. Photos © Le Pigalle
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Les Jardins du Faubourg is a delightfully stylish boutique hotel with an intimate atmosphere and many frills more commonly found at a grand five-star Parisian institution. Somewhat unassuming on the outside, Les Jardins is glamorous inside, with interiors blending heritage architecture and Art Deco influences with contemporary aesthetics. The extravagant spa features a jacuzzi, a hammam, and an indoor swimming pool, impressive with its cavernous space threaded with columns and arched ceilings. The bistro-style restaurant benefits from a lovely garden and a courtyard bar. Housed in a Haussmannian townhouse on a quiet side street off the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, the hotel benefits from easy access to Place de la Concorde, Champs-Elysées, and some of the top luxury boutiques in the city.
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Website: Les Jardins du Faubourg, Paris, France. Photo © Les Jardins du Faubourg
Owing its name to the nearby Musée des Arts et Métiers — historically an engineering school pursuing innovation and technology on the verge of the industrial revolution — Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers relies on stylistic choices that reference the area’s history and its buzzy vibe today. The hotel has sixty-six rooms, including ten suites, all tastefully designed mixing period details with cement-slatted walls and industrial accents such as oxidized copper pipes, wrought-iron furniture, and untreated timber. The rooms are bright and modern, and many come with balconies overlooking the rooftops of Paris. The Italian-styled restaurant serves house-made pasta, while the atmospheric Herbarium bar invites you to try cocktails mixed in vintage beakers.
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Website: Hotel National des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France.
Photos © Hotel National des Arts et Métiers
Hotel 9Confidentiel’s twenty-nine rooms are designed by the celebrated designer Philippe Starck in a style that recalls the atmosphere of the roaring twenties. The rooms delight with fluffy beds and design details, such as diamond-shaped rugs and geometric-print cushions — and ubiquitous mirrors, while colorfully crafted candy jars inspire soothing pastel tones. This small hotel offers excellent value — it’s technically a four-star, but it wows with fabulous interiors, a high level of comfort, and a great address in the lower Marais.
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Website: 9Confidentiel, Paris, France. Photo © 9Confidentiel
Secluded in the heart of the Marais, only meters from the magnificent Place des Vosges, Le Pavillon de la Reine is a family-owned boutique hotel housed in an ivy-covered, 17th-century mansion with a private garden courtyard. The interiors charm with a design that blends Old World style (antiques, marble fireplaces, and oil paintings) with modern furniture and a smart finish. Fifty-six rooms of the hotel broadly split into two design categories, contemporary and retro, with the traditional-style rooms featuring antique furniture pieces and exposed beams. The private garden in the courtyard becomes fairytale-like at night when illuminated by carefully designed lights.
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Website: Le Pavillon de la Reine, Paris, France. Photo © Le Pavillon de la Reine
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In a very Parisian take on historical attitudes to carnal passions, Maison Souquet unashamedly draws inspiration from its building’s former purpose — once housing an upscale brothel. Today, Maison Souquet bursts with creative glamour and exuberance in a design that mixes Arabian Nights inspirations and Napoleon III style. The interior design wows with a rich mix of antique furnishings, lush velvets, Moorish tiles — with a sprinkling of oil paintings of women in seductive poses. There are only twenty rooms, and they are all luxe hideaways that ooze romance. For the extra dose of excitement, guests can reserve exclusive use of the sensual basement spa, Salon d’Eau, which features a swimming pool and steam room.
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Website: Maison Souquet Hotel, Paris, France. Photo © Maison Souquet
“A former private mansion built at the end of the 19th century, La Maison Champs Élysées, looks charming enough with its Haussmannian architecture, but the real visual treats await inside, behind the facade.”
La Maison Champs Élysées is a visual treat and a whole experience rather than a usual hotel stay. The creative concept weaved through this unique hotel plays with the codes of decor and service, with expectations, visual illusions (a corridor entirely in silver? You’ll find it here), creating a sense of stepping into a witty, surreal, and poetic realm. Choose from the forty “Boutique Collection” rooms for a more toned-down, traditional hotel accommodation, or from the seventeen rooms and suites belonging to the Couture Collection, created in off-beat spirit and playfulness that play with proportion and perception. La Table du Huit restaurant is a particular treat, lit through the glass roof and extending to a secluded, tree-lined terrace hidden behind a massive door. The gourmet menu of the place is a creative take on Italian inspirations.
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Website: La Maison Champs Élysées, Paris, France. Photos © La Maison Champs Élysées
Le Cinq Codet offers an experience of Paris that is anchored decisively in the present rather than constantly referencing the past. The shell of the converted 1930s telephone exchange building is the Codet’s only apparent historical citation — in particular, its austere wrap-around Art Deco façade. Inside, Le Cinq Codet sets itself apart with a design that pays homage to contemporary aesthetics, from the books-filled lobby to the well-thought-out duplex studios. With style inspired by modernist chic and a residential ambiance, the hotel invokes everyday Parisian living. We recommend booking a top-floor suite with massive terraces and views towards the dome of Les Invalides, or the Eiffel Tower, which is just a 10-minute walk away from Le Cinq Codet.
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Website: Le Cinq Codet, Paris, France. Photo © Le Cinq Codet
Hidden in a 19th-century mansion on a quiet cobblestoned street, Hôtel Particulier Montmartre feels like the ultimate private hideaway. The house has a bourgeois-home charm, owning to its illustrious history as the home of some old-money families — and with only five suites, it feels like one of Paris’ most exclusive addresses. The rooms mix elegant furniture and period pieces with rich fabrics and beautiful wallpapers, creating an eclectic Parisian chic and pied-a-terre romance. The hotel features a fashionable cocktail bar and tapas restaurant with summer seating in a rustic walled garden.
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Website: Hôtel Particulier Montmartre, Paris, France. Photo © Hôtel Particulier Montmartre
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In its distant past, Bachaumont used to be a grand old hotel. Today it is reimagined for modern tastes through retro-chic and sophisticated interiors infused with an intimate atmosphere. Black-and-white geometric tiles, marble floors, and numerous mirrors, sculptural furniture, and bright fabrics all come together in the contemporary rooms (forty-nine of them), while the elegant restaurant on the ground floor oozes Art Deco chic. The Hotel Bachaumont promises an experience of the Parisian art of living from its excellent address in the 2nd arrondissement and ensures easy access to Marais, Musée d’Orsay, the Louvre, and the hip 11th arrondissement with its lively bars and food scene. The room sizes are Paris-standard, meaning: on the stingy side.
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Website: Hotel Bachaumont, Paris, France. Photo © Hotel Bachaumont
Housed in a former washing machine factory, the Maison Bréguet hotel takes ideas and influences from its industrial roots to create a retro-chic style befitting the creative vibes of the 11th arrondissement. The fifty-three rooms feature bespoke furniture, industrial-style lamps, and hardwood floors, and their large windows ensure that the spaces benefit from natural light. The restaurant is also light-flooded, with style defined by the location on the former workshop floor with a vaulted ceiling. The restaurant opens to a greenery-flanked patio, inviting to lounge with a cocktail from the menu created by the celebrity mixologist Nicolas de Soto.
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Website: Maison Bréguet, Paris, France. Photos © Maison Bréguet
Established in 1926, Hôtel Montalembert claims to be the first five-star boutique hotel on the Left Bank — though, of course, the “boutique hotel” category is a recent invention. Never mind. The important thing is that the hotel channels the sentiment in its atmosphere and design. The place feels like an apartment building, and the unassuming reception looks like an entry to a private members’ club. Just off the entrance is the bar and restaurant, and the rooms are accessible by — what else — a vintage cage lift and the spiral staircase. There are fifty rooms here, some with lovely balconies, while the eighth-floor suites benefit from the Eiffel Tower views. The rooms are art-filled and have an open feel, and the suites, in particular, have an apartment-like atmosphere.
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Website: Hotel Montalembert, Paris, France. Photo © Hotel Montalembert
Le Burgundy is a boutique hotel that epitomizes the spirit of Paris in an elegant style that never shouts — instead charming with a sophisticated balance of design and art. Designer furniture and a marvelous marble puzzle sculpture meet guests in the front lobby, and interiors mix classical lines and brightly colored fabrics, flower arrangements, and art pieces. Culinary delights can be found at the Michelin-starred Restaurant Le Baudelaire, with a menu offering a creative take on French classics. At the same time, Bar Le Charles is a “casual destination for Parisians,” offering all-day dining, from breakfasts to evening cocktails. The hotel facilities include a health club (with an indoor pool) and the excellent Spa Le Burgundy by Sothys.
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Website: Le Burgundy Paris, Paris, France. Photo © Le Burgundy Paris
From historic grand dames to quaint canal-side townhouses
Hôtel Panache is housed in a flat-iron-shaped 19th-century townhouse — which means that each of the forty spacious guest rooms has an oddly-shaped floor plan. The interior design features bevel-edged mirrors to induce a sense of symmetry, but otherwise, the quirkiness of the layouts is embraced. The hotel’s design is retro-inspired, with the classic Art Nouveau ideas including bold patterns and textures and a touch of Bauhaus in the clean lines and oversized windows. Mosaic floors, velvet seating, elegant paneling, and vintage details make the interiors look chic and comfortable. The hotel facilities include a gourmet restaurant, popular in this corner of the 9th arrondissement.
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Website: Hôtel Panache, Paris, France. Photo © Hôtel Panache
The building’s claim to fame is that the 19th-century French novelist Stendhal called it home. Maison Armance taps into this heritage with a cool take on a Parisian Pied-à-Terre. As a direct nod to the famous author, the décor of the reception and lounge is inspired by the style of a French literary salon, with low-lit side lamps and velvet armchairs. There are surprises here, too — the said reception and lounge spaces are located in the attic, turning the traditional hotel rule on its head, quite literally (also, this space has great views over Paris rooftops). Downstairs, twenty tranquil guestrooms, with high ceilings and parquet flooring of a classic Parisian apartment, are set in soft creamy pink tones and shades of duck egg blue.
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Website: Maison Armance, Paris, France. Photo © Maison Armance
This unique boutique hotel based its concept on the work of the XVI century botanist Pierre Richer De Belleval. The hotel’s design is inspired by nature, making the property feel like a secret garden in the heart of Paris. In the inner courtyard, a giant floral fresco — commissioned from the street artist Gola Hundun — blooming across the building is the most prominent display of that inspiration. The fifty-two rooms carry the natural themes further, with teal walls and salvage-style furniture combined with a hodgepodge of details adding a sense of humor and quirkiness. Located in the 8th arrondissement in Paris, a 15-minute walk from the Champs Elysées, Le Belleval facilities include a restaurant and bar, a fitness center, a sauna, and, of course, a garden.
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Website: Le Belleval Paris, Paris, France. Photos © Le Belleval Paris
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Paris is one of the most popular cities in the world, and the enormous numbers of tourists here can choose from hundreds of great hotels. While not all can fit on our list, the following runners-up merit at least a mention.
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