Boutique Hotels in Paris

October 19, 2018

The latest selection of the best 5 boutique hotels in Paris with its design characteristic personal feeling and heady ambiance. Each hotel is one-of-a-kind and transmits the cozy and enveloping atmosphere.

1. L'Hôtel
The epitome of French style, L’Hotel is the ultimate luxury boutique hotel. Intimate and private, L’Hotel is the smallest five-star hotel in Paris, and has been a secret hideaway over the past two centuries for many famous faces. With interiors designed by the inimitable Jacques Garcia, the 20 bedrooms are all unique and luxurious, finished with exquisite materials and painstaking detail. Nestled in the heart of the Left Bank, amidst the cultural riches, bohemian soul and high fashion of St Germain-des-Prés, L’Hotel is ideally situated to experience the art and culture of Paris.
Address: 13 Rue des Beaux-Arts, 75006 - Paris

2. Saint James Paris
Bambi Sloan, a designer like no other, has invented the “crazy chic” style for this hotel. With incredible imagination and absolute mastery in genre blending, in mixing colours and sketches, she stops at nothing! Hijacking codes, blending boldness and chic, skillfully manipulating trompe-l’œil, take part of realization of the Saint James Paris.
Address: 5 Place du Chancelier Adenauer, 75116 - Paris

3. Plaza Athénée
The Plaza Athénée is an elegant and timeless destination offering guests an unforgettable experience on the prestigious avenue Montaigne, the tree-lined boulevard of French fashion. The hotel looks to the future and considers how best to integrate the iconic palace into the modern world without betraying the heritage of the property. The challenge here was to subtly enhance the Hotel’ homely atmosphere for its current guests whilst considering a style that would appeal to the following generations.
Address: 25 Avenue Montaigne, 75008 - Paris

4. Monte Cristo
This remarkable hotel draws on the exuberant character of its author, the Count of Monte-Cristo. The high standards for its completion can be measured in the sophisticated details. The craftsmanship, the fabrics produced with our own prints, the design and the manufacture of items of furniture and lights have all contributed to this journey back in time. When guests enter the hotel, they are greeted by trophies of stuffed animals, like a curiosity cabinet. The materials used, such as velvets, earthenware tiles, mural dyes and floor.
Address: 20-22 Rue Pascal, 75005 – Paris

5. Hotel des Grands Boulevards
Hotel des Grands Boulevards is a sumptuous space featuring 50 bedrooms, a restaurant and a rooftop terrace designed by DorothéeMeilichzon. Inspired by building’s history without falling into the cliché Louis XVI style, the interior seduces the senses bridging the gap between romanticism & aristocracy with a gentle nod to the mischievous.
Address: 17 Boulevard Poissonniere, 75002 - Paris

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