Monday, April 11, 2016

Hotels in France

Choosing a Hotel
The hotels listed in the following pages have been selected for their facilities, good value, and location. The list covers all the areas and price categories.
Most hotels provide cots, can reserve babysitters, and have Internet access or WiFi.
Hotels within the same category are listed alphabetically.

ILE DE LA CITÉ AND ILE ST-LOUIS
Hôtel des Deux-Iles 
59 Rue St-Louis-en-I’Ile, 75004  Tel 01 43 26 13 35  Fax 01 43 29 60 25  Rooms 17
It’s a privilege to be able to stay on the Ile St-Louis, and this converted 17th-century mansion offers an affordable way to do so. Here the atmosphere is peaceful, the small bedrooms are attractive, and breakfast is served in the medieval vaults.

Hôtel du Jeu de Paume 
54 Rue St-Louis-en-l’Ile, 75004  Tel 01 43 26 14 18  Fax 01 40 46 02 76  Rooms 30
Standing on the site of a former real tennis court, the hotel has been skillfully converted into a warm, elegant place to stay. Features include a glass-sided elevator, wooden beams, old terracotta paving, a sauna, and several charming duplex rooms. www.hoteljeudepaume.com

THE MARAIS
Hôtel de la Bretonnerie 
22 Rue Ste-Croix de la Bretonnerie, 75004  Tel 01 48 87 77 63  Fax 01 42 77 26 78  Rooms 29  
Carved stone walls and an arched dining room in the basement are some of the charming features of Hôtel de la Bretonnerie, housed in a 17th-century mansion. One of the most comfortable hotels in the area, it has spacious bedrooms with wooden beams and antique furniture. Service is warm and friendly.

St-Merry   
78 Rue de la Verrerie, 75004  Tel 01 42 78 14 15  Fax 01 40 29 06 82  Rooms 12  A historic hotel which was the presbytery of the adjoining church in the 17th century and later became a bordello, is today a simply lovely place to stay. Furnished in Gothic style, note the flying buttresses crossing room 9. 

Hôtel du Bourg Tibourg 
19 Rue du Bourg Tibourg, 75004  Tel 01 42 78 47 39  Fax 01 40 29 07 00  Rooms 30 
This stylish spot was decorated by top interior designer Jacques Garcia and is extremely popular with fashionable visitors to Paris. Rooms are opulent and all bathrooms are fully clad in black marble. The beautiful interior courtyard a pleasant surprise. www.bourgtibourg.com

Hôtel Duo 
11 Rue du Temple, 75004  Tel 01 42 72 72 22  Fax 01 42 72 03 53  Rooms 58 
A family-run hotel for three generations, the former Axial Beaubourg is still in the same hands, but had a trendy makeover in 2006. The stylish, contemporary decor features teal and brown and there is a bijou bar and Japanese garden. All just steps from the Pompidou Center. www.duoparis.com

St-Paul-le-Marais 
8 Rue de Sévigné, 75004  Tel 01 48 04 97 27  Fax 01 48 87 37 04  Rooms 28  
Close to the historic Place des Vosges, this hotel has wooden beams and old stone, although the furnishings are simple and modern. Ask for bedrooms facing the courtyard to avoid the noise of traffic coming from the Rue de Sévigné.

Pavillon de la Reine
28 Pl des Vosges, 75003  Tel 01 40 29 19 19  Fax 01 40 29 19 20  Rooms 56
Set back from the marvelous Place des Vosges, the Pavillon de la Reine is the best hotel in the Marais. Incredibly romantic, the courtyard is a haven of peace and the bedrooms are sumptuous and furnished with excellent reproduction antiques.


BEAUBOURG AND LES HALLES
Hôtel Britannique 
20 Avenue Victoria, 75001 Tel 01 42 33 74 59  Fax 01 42 33 83 65  Rooms 40 
The Britannique has many repeat visitors, who return for the central location beside the Châtelet, as well as the Grand Tour atmosphere and helpful staff. A real hôtel de charme, with beautiful, characterful rooms and an abundance of old-fashioned charm. www.hotel-britannique.fr

TUILERIES QUARTER
Hôtel Louvre Sainte Anne 
32 Rue Sainte Anne 75001  Tel 01 40 20 02 35  Fax 01 40 15 91 13  Rooms 20 
This small, pleasant hotel is close to the Louvre and the Opéra and has clean rooms and helpful staff. The rooms may be due for a makeover soon, but the reception area is rather splendid, with a trompe l’oeil painting. The hotel is popular with Japanese guests as this road is filled with sushi restaurants.

Brighton 
218 Rue de Rivoli, 75001  Tel 01 47 03 61 61  Fax 01 42 60 41 78  Rooms 65
A real insiders’ location, the Brighton provides a much-sought after Rivoli address without the sky-high prices. The bedrooms have beautiful, high ceilings and large windows that look out either on to the Jardin des Tuileries or on to the courtyard.

Hôtel Costes 
239 Rue St Honoré, 75001  Tel 01 42 44 50 00  Fax 01 42 44 50 01  Rooms 82 
One of the most fashionable places to stay in Paris, the Costes is a favorite with models and movie stars. A sumptuous affair, it is designed to resemble a Second Empire palace. The balcony rooms are the most in demand. In summer, eat in the Italianate courtyard. www.hotelcostes.com

Hôtel de Crillon  10 Pl de la Concorde, 75008  Tel 01 44 71 15 00  Fax 01 44 71 15 02  Rooms 147 With its magnificent location on the glittering Place de la Concorde, the Crillon offers unsurpassed elegance. The hotel has a fine Royal Suite and terrace, a Michelin-starred restaurant, Les Ambassadeurs, and a fashionable bar designed by Sonia Rykiel. www.crillon.com

Hôtel du Louvre 
Pl André Malraux, 75001  Tel 01 44 58 38 38  Fax 01 44 58 38 01  Rooms 177  
The first luxury hotel in France was built in 1855 by order of Napoleon III. The lavish rooms have spectacular views: the Pissarro Suite is where the artist painted his view of Place du Théâtre Français, while if you book room 551 you can admire the opera house from your bath! www.hotel dulouvre.com

Meurice 
228 Rue de Rivoli, 75001   Tel 01 44 58 10 10  Fax 01 44 58 10 15  Rooms 160  
The Meurice is a perfect example of successful restoration, with excellent replicas of the original plasterwork and furnishings. The staff here are unstintingly helpful and the hotel offers personalized shopping and art-buying tours. The hotel also has France’s only Valmont spa. www.meuricehotel.fr

Ritz Paris 
15 Pl Vendôme, 75001  Tel 01 43 16 30 30  Fax 01 43 16 45 38  Rooms 162 
A legendary address, the Ritz still lives up to its reputation, combining elegance and decadence. The Louis XVI furniture and chandeliers are all originals, and the floral arrangements are works of art. The Hemingway Bar is home to the glitterati. www.ritzparis.com

Saint James Albany Hotel and Spa 
202 Rue de Rivoli, 75001  Tel 01 44 58 43 21  Fax 01 44 58 43 11  Rooms 195  
This quiet and tidy hotel underwent a much needed renovation in 2009 to do away with its aura of faded grandeur. It is perfectly situated in the heart of Paris, opposite the Tuileries gardens, and boasts a charming courtyard, spa, and swimming pool area. www.clarionsaintjames.com

The Westin Paris 
3 Rue de Castiglione, 75001  Tel 01 44 77 11 11  Fax 01 44 77 14 60  Rooms 438  
This elegant late 19th-century hotel is situated between the Jardin des Tuileries and the Place Vendôme. It was designed by Charles Garnier, architect of the Paris Opéra. Bedrooms are quiet – the best overlook one of the courtyards. The Jacques Garcia-decorated restaurant is excellent. www.westin.com

ST-GERMAIN-DES-PRES
Grand Hôtel des Balcons 
3 Rue Casimir Delavigne, 75006  Tel 01 46 34 78 50  Fax 01 46 34 06 27  Rooms 50
Embellished with Art Nouveau features, this hotel has a beautiful hall with stained-glass windows and striking 19th-century-style lamps and wood paneling. Most guestrooms, which are quiet and well-decorated, enjoy a balcony. High-speed Internet access with WiFi available. www.hotelgrandsbalcons.com

Hôtel du Quai Voltaire 
19 Quai Voltaire, 75007  Tel 01 42 61 50 91  Fax 01 42 61 62 26  Rooms 33 
Overlooking the river, this hotel was once the favorite of Blondin, Baudelaire, and Pissarro, and has featured in several films. Bedrooms on the quay are better avoided, as they suffer from traffic noise. Higher floors are quieter, though, and the views are superb. www.quaivoltaire.fr

Hôtel des Marronniers
21 Rue Jacob, 75006 Tel 01 43 25 30 60  Fax 01 40 46 83 56  Rooms 37
Situated between a courtyard and a garden, this hotel provides perfect peace. The decor is homely, with bold patterns and textured fabrics, and bedrooms on the fourth floor, garden side, provide very special views over the Parisian rooftops and the St-Germain-des-Prés church steeple. www.hotel-marronniers.com

Hôtel des Sts-Pères
65 Rue des Sts-Pères, 75006  Tel 01 45 44 50 00  Fax 01 45 44 90 83  Rooms 39
The hotel occupies one of the old aristocratic mansions of St-Germain-des-Prés. The lounge bar is very popular with authors from the publishing houses nearby. The bedrooms are quiet and roomy – the best has an outstanding ceiling fresco. www.paris-hotel-saints-peres.com

Hôtel Lenox
9 Rue de l’Université, 75007  Tel 01 42 96 10 95  Fax 01 42 61 52 83  Rooms 34
The charm of the Lenox lies in its simplicity and literary history – T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and James Joyce all lived here. The staff are extremely friendly and the cocktail bar is lovely. The rooms are impeccably decorated. The hotel enjoys a great location in the heart of St-Germain-des-Prés. www.lenoxsaintgermain.com

Hôtel de Fleurie
32/34 Rue Grégoire de Tours, 75006  Tel 01 53 73 70 00  Fax 01 53 73 70 20
The statue-filled façade is enough to make one want to stay in this welcoming, family-run hotel. Inside, the woodwork and white stone create the same light feel, as do the bedrooms, all of which are beautifully decorated, with well-equipped bathrooms.

Hôtel de l’Abbaye St-Germain
10 Rue Cassette, 75006  Tel 01 45 44 38 11  Fax 01 45 48 07 86  Rooms 44
A 17th-century abbey, just steps from the Jardin du Luxembourg, this charming hotel has been a preferred hideout for artists and writers. Its finely furnished guestrooms and apartments have been tastefully done up and provided with modern facilities.

Hôtel d’Angleterre
44 Rue Jacob, 75006  Tel 01 42 60 34 72  Fax 01 42 60 16 93  Rooms 27
Once the British Embassy, the Hôtel d’Angleterre has retained many of the original features, including the fine old staircase (listed), the exquisite garden, and the salon mantelpiece. Bedrooms are individually decorated, many have exposed beams and wonderful four-poster beds. www.hotel-dangleterre.com

Villa St-Germain
29 Rue Jacob, 75006  Tel 01 43 26 60 00  Fax 01 46 34 63 63  Rooms 31
A very chic, contemporary hotel decorated in wenge wood, velvets, and faux crocodile leather, La Villa has all the style of the Montalembert (see p287) but without the hefty price tag. Choose from healthy, American, or fitness breakfast menus served either in your room or in the pleasant dining room. www.villa-saintgermain.com

Le Bellechasse
8 Rue de Bellechasse, 75007  Tel 01 45 50 22 31  Fax 01 45 51 52 36  Rooms 34
Situated just one minute from the Musée d’Orsay, this boutique hotel has been designed by Christian Lacroix with characteristic flair and imagination. Huge butterflies, fish, and painted ladies create a magical, Italianate setting. Rooms around the small courtyard have a more rustic feel. WiFi is free. www.lebellechasse.com

L’Hôtel
13 Rue des Beaux-Arts, 75006  Tel 01 44 41 99 00  Fax 01 43 25 64 81  Rooms 20 
A riot of exuberance and opulence, this Jacques Garcia-designed hotel is gloriously decadent. Each room is different; the hotel’s most famous one is the Oscar Wilde suite, named after the author who died in the hotel in 1900, which boasts period furnishings. There’s also a beautiful spa and a one-star Michelin restaurant. www.l-hotel.com

Lutétia
45 Blvd Raspail, 75006 Tel 01 49 54 46 46  Fax 01 49 54 46 00  Rooms 230
The Lutétia is a mainstay of glamor on the south side of the river. The building is partly Art Nouveau and partly Art Deco, and has been restored throughout. Publishers and chic shoppers are regular customers in the restaurant.
Convenient location. www.lutetia-paris.com

Montalembert
3 Rue de Montalembert, 75007  Tel 01 45 49 68 68  Fax 01 45 49 69 49  Rooms 56 
Situated in the heart of the publishing district, this fashionable hotel combines modernity and timeless elegance. The bedrooms boast fine wood and designer fabrics with excellent quality linen sheets, towels, and bathrobes. The eighth-floor suites have good views. WiFi facilities are provided. www.montalembert.com

Relais Christine
3 Rue Christine, 75006  Tel 01 40 51 60 80  Fax 01 40 51 60 81  Rooms 51
Always full, the Relais Christine is the epitome of the hôtel de charme. It is part of the cloister of a 16th-century abbey and is a romantic haven of peace. The bedrooms are bright and spacious, especially the duplex rooms. WiFi is available, as are spa and sauna facilities. www.relais-christine.com

LATIN QUARTER
Esmeralda  
4 Rue St-Julien-le-Pauvre, 75005  Tel 01 43 54 19 20  Fax 01 40 51 00 68  Rooms 19 A4 The much-loved bohemian Esmeralda lies in the heart of the Latin Quarter. With old stone walls, beamed ceilings, and creaky floors, its charm has seduced the likes of Terence Stamp and Serge Gainsbourg. The best rooms overlook
Notre-Dame. No breakfast provided.

Hôtel des Grandes Ecoles
75 Rue Cardinal Lemoine, 75005  Tel 01 43 26 79 23  Fax 01 43 25 28 15  Rooms 51
This hotel is a cluster of three small houses around a beautiful garden, where you can breakfast in good weather. The rooms are all comfortable and furnished with traditional 18th-century-style floral wallpaper, some open onto the courtyard. Internet access available. www.hotel-grandes-ecoles.com

Hôtel des Grands Degrés de Notre Dame
10 Rue des Grands Degrés, 75005  Tel 01 55 42 88 88  Fax 01 40 46 95 34  Rooms 10.
An exceptionally friendly place to stay. The staff are genuinely welcoming and the wood-paneling and oak beams around the building make it even more special. Lovely, very clean bedrooms with Internet access available. The Bar Restaurant and Tea Room serves great food at a low price. www.lesdegreshotel.com

Hôtel du Collège de France
7 Rue Thénard, 75005  Tel 01 43 26 78 36  Fax 01 46 34 58 29  Rooms 29
One of the best-value small hotels in Paris, the Hôtel du Collège de France is conveniently situated in a quiet street near the Musée de Cluny (and opposite the excellent bistro Le Pré Verre). It offers a warm and charming decor, very helpful staff, and free WiFi in all the rooms. www.hotel-collegedefrance.com

Hôtel des Grands Hommes
17 Pl du Panthéon, 75005  Tel 01 46 34 19 60  Fax 01 43 26 67 32  Rooms 31
Teachers at the Sorbonne frequent this quiet family hotel close to the Jardin du Luxembourg. It boasts a great view of the Panthéon from the attic rooms on the upper floor. The bedrooms are comfortable and decorated in a Neo-Empire style. WiFi services available. www.hoteldesgrandshommes.com

Hôtel de Notre-Dame
19 Rue Maître Albert, 75005  Tel 01 43 26 79 00  Fax 01 46 33 50 11  Rooms 34
The picturesque Hôtel de Notre-Dame overlooks Notre-Dame cathedral and the Seine on one side and the Panthéon on the other. The furnishings are functional, but some rooms have beams or an old stone wall. The main appeal here is the location. The hotel has its own sauna and WiFi access. www.hotel-paris-notredame.com

Hôtel Residence Hotel IV
50 Rue des Bernadins,  75005  Tel 01 44 41 31 81  Fax 01 46 33 93 22  Rooms 14
Overlooking a pretty park square and with window boxes full of geraniums in season, this hotel is a real jewel. Bedrooms are bright and airy, some of the larger rooms have attached kitchens and there is also an apartment for four people available. WiFi services provided. Very quiet for the area. www.residencehenri4.com

Hôtel Sorbonne
6 Rue Victor Cousin, 75005  Tel 01 43 54 58 08  Fax 01 40 51 05 18  Rooms 38
Long a favorite with the parents of Sorbonne students, this hotel was redecorated in 2008 with great panache in luscious turquoise, greens, and orange. The modern style is complemented by state-of-the art bathrooms, free WiFi, and iMacs in every room. www.hotelsorbonne.com

LUXEMBOURG QUARTER
Aviatic
105 Rue de Vaugirard, 75006  Tel 01 53 63 25 50  Fax 01 53 63 25 55  Rooms 43
The much-loved Aviatic combines bohemian style with modern comforts. The rooms are individually decorated with charming pieces found at local flea markets and warm, bright textiles. Complimentary aperitifs are served in the evening. Parking is available for €26 per day. www.aviatic.fr

Hôtel Louis II
2 Rue St-Sulpice, 75006  Tel 01 46 33 13 80  Fax 01 46 33 17 29  Rooms 22
A hotel for those who love the rustic charm of exposed beams and sloping walls, the Louis II is tastefully decorated and filled with light. Rooms overlook either Rue St-Sulpice or Rue de Condé, and the Jardin du Luxembourg is just a short walk away. The suites in the roof are particularly charming. www.hotel-louis2.com

MONTPARNASSE
Hôtel Apollon Montparnasse
91 Rue Ouest,. 75014  Tel 01 43 95 62 00  Fax 01 43 95 62 10  Rooms 33
Close to the Parc des Expositions of the Porte de Versailles, the Apollon Montparnasse is decorated with Grecian statues, fine furnishings, and lots of peach. You can get simple, well-equipped guestrooms. Parking is available for €12 per day. The hotel also provides WiFi facilities. www.paris-hotel-paris.net

Hôtel Delambre
35 Rue Delambre, 75014  Tel 01 43 20 66 31  Fax01 45 38 91 76  Rooms 30
Located a few steps away from Montparnasse cemetery, and close to the Jardin du Luxembourg and Latin Quarter, this hotel stylishly mixes modern and classical styles. Guestrooms are simply furnished with all mod cons. 

Ferrandi
92 Rue du Cherche-Midi, 75006  Tel 01 42 22 97 40  Fax 01 45 44 89 97  Rooms 42.
The Rue du Cherche-Midi is well-known to lovers of antiques. The Hôtel Ferrandi is a quiet hotel with a fireplace in the lounge and comfortable bedrooms filled with dark wood and decorated in warm tones. Four-poster beds in some rooms.

Sainte-Beuve
9 Rue Ste Beuve, 75006  Tel 01 45 48 20 07  Fax 01 45 48 67 52  Rooms 22
The Sainte-Beuve is a small, carefully restored hotel for aesthetes and habitués of the Rive Gauche galleries. There is a fireplace in the hall, the rooms are pleasantly decorated in pastel shades, and there are several classic, contemporary paintings.

Villa des Artistes
9 Rue de la Grande Chaumière, 75006  Tel 01 43 26 60 86  Fax 01 43 54 73 70  Rooms 59
The Villa des Artistes aims to recreate Montparnasse’s artistic heyday when Modigliani, Beckett, and Fitzgerald were all visitors here. The bedrooms are clean, but the main draw is the large patio garden and fountain, where you can breakfast in peace. www.villaartistes.com

Le Saint-Grégoire
43 Rue de l’Abbé Grégoire, 75006  Tel 01 45 48 23 23  Fax 01 45 48 33 95  Rooms 20
Le Saint-Grégoire is a fashionable townhouse hotel with immaculately-decorated bedrooms and 19th-century furnishings. At the center of the drawing room is a charming fireplace with a real fire. Book a room with a delightful private terrace. Parking costs €13 a day. www.lesaintgregoire.com

INVALIDES AND EIFFEL TOWER QUARTER
Grand Hôtel Levêque
29 Rue Cler, 75007  Tel 01 47 05 49 15  Fax 01 45 50 49 36  Rooms 50
On a street with a quaint fruit-and-vegetable market, the Levêque lies between the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides.The great location isn’t the only attraction – guestrooms are well-kept and the hotel also provides Internet facilities. Some rooms share toilets.

Eiffel Park Hôtel
17 bis Rue Amélie, 75007  Tel 01 45 55 10 01  Fax 01 47 05 28 68  Rooms 36
In the heart of the Champs de Mars, the charming Eiffel Park Hôtel has been entirely renovated. It offers individually designed guestrooms with intricate wallpaper in some and exotic furniture in others. On the top floor is a breakfast terrace. WiFi facilities provided. www.eiffelpark.com

Hôtel de Varenne
44 Rue de Bourgogne, 75007  Tel 01 45 51 45 55  Fax 01 45 51 86 63  Rooms 24
Beyond its severe façade, this hotel conceals a narrow courtyard garden where guests breakfast in the summer. The bedrooms, recently refurbished in elegant Louis XVI or Empire style, are impeccable. The hotel is popular with French government officials.

Hôtel Bourgogne et Montana
3 Rue de Bourgogne, 75007  Tel 01 45 51 20 22  Fax 01 45 56 11 98  Rooms 32
Situated in front of the Assemblée Nationale, the hotel has an air of sobriety. Features include an old elevator and an all-white circular hall with brightly colored sofas. The bedrooms have been refurbished in a classical style. Extremely stylish.

Hôtel de Suède St-Germain
31 Rue Vaneau, 75007  Tel 01 47 05 00 08  Fax 01 47 05 69 27  Rooms 40
Located near the Orsay and Rodin museums, the Hôtel de Suède St-Germain offers elegant rooms, decorated in late 18th-century styles in pale colors, and the owners’ welcome is exceptionally warm. Deluxe rooms offer a view over the park. A lovely little garden to breakfast in completes the picture. www.hoteldesuede.com

Duc de St-Simon
14 Rue de St-Simon, 75007  Tel 01 44 39 20 20  Fax 01 45 48 68 25  Rooms 34
The Hôtel Duc de St-Simon is justifiably one of the most sought-after hotels on the south side of the Seine. A charming 18th-century mansion furnished with antiques, it lives up to its aristocratic pretensions.

CHAILLOT QUARTER
Hameau de Passy
48 Rue de Passy, 75016  Tel 01 42 88 47 55  Fax 01 42 30 83 72  Rooms 32
In the heart of the residential quarter of Passy, a stone’s throw from the Eiffel Tower and the Trocadero, Hameau de Passy lies in a private lane, which is an oasis of greenery. Rooms overlook the garden. Breakfast can be served in your room upon request.

Hôtel du Bois
11 Rue du Dôme, 75016  Tel 01 45 00 31 96  Fax 01 45 00 90 05  Rooms 41 
Two minutes from the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Elysées, Hôtel du Bois is ideal for haute-couture boutique lovers. Behind a typically Parisian façade, is an interior exuding modern style, decorated in chocolate, pistachio, and fuchsia pink.

Concorde La Fayette
3 Pl du Général Koenig, 75017  Tel 01 40 68 50 68  Fax 01 40 68 50 43  Rooms 950
The formulaic Concorde La Fayette with its fascinating egg-shaped tower is thoroughly high-tech. It has numerous facilities, including a fitness club, a bar on the 33rd floor, restaurants, a shopping gallery, and identical bedrooms with some absolutely splendid views. www.concorde-lafayette.com

Hotel Square
3 Rue de Boulainvilliers, 75016  Tel 01 44 14 91 90  Fax 01 44 14 91 99  Rooms 22
An exceptional hotel, the curvy granite façade hides 22 rooms and suites furnished with exotic fabrics and woods.The hotel boasts a fashionable restaurant and nightclub and, most unusually, a small but well-stocked modern art gallery. www.hotelsquare.com

Costes K 
81 Ave Kléber, 75016  Tel 01 44 05 75 75  Fax 01 44 05 74 74  Rooms 83
This hotel, not to be confused with the more expensive Hôtel Costes, is situated steps from the Eiffel Tower. A piece of modern art by Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, who used sycamore, stucco, marble, and stainless steel in the construction. Cool Asian interiors for the guestrooms. www.hotelcostesk.com

Hôtel Elysées Regencia
41 Avenue Marceau, 75016  Tel 01 47 20 42 65  Fax 01 49 52 03 42  Rooms 43
Colour is the central theme at this fashionably decorated hotel right in the heart of the designer shopping district. Choose your room from a palette of blue, fuchsia, aniseed (lime green), or lavender. The hotel also boasts a grand piano in the reception area, a paneled bar, and a massage room. www.regencia.com

St-James Paris
43 Ave Bugeaud, 75016  Tel 01 44 05 81 81  Fax 01 44 05 81 82  Rooms 48
The St-James occupies a mansion with a small park near the Avenue Foch and the Bois de Boulogne. Reminiscent of a gentleman’s club, guests here become “temporary members” and a token fee is included in the room price. Aristocratic atmosphere.

CHAMPS-ELYSÉES
Royal Magda Etoile
7 Rue Troyon, 75017  Tel 01 47 64 10 19  Fax 01 47 64 02 12  Rooms 37
Just minutes from the Etoile in a quiet cobbled street, the Royal Magda Etoile was smartly renovated in 2008 in varying tones of cream. Rooms are on the small side, but the staff are exceptionally helpful and friendly, and will go out of their way to help guests, especially families. www.paris-hotel-magda.com

Balzac
6 Rue Balzac, 75008  Tel 01 44 35 18 00  Fax 01 44 35 18 05  Rooms 70
This calm and luxurious hotel in a typically Parisian Belle Epoque building was refurbished in 2007. Its trendy address is nothing compared to its top-floor suite, Paris’s only “rooftop penthouse” with a view over “le tout Paris.” The bar is a favorite destination for fashionable night owls. www.hotelbalzac.com

Bristol
112 Rue du Faubourg-St-Honoré, 75008  Tel 01 53 43 43 00  Fax 01 53 43 43 01  Rooms 188  One of Paris’s finest hotels, the Bristol’s large rooms are sumptuously decorated with antiques and magnificent marble bathrooms. The period dining room, with its Flemish tapestries and glittering crystal chandeliers, has been winning rave reviews. Wonderful swimming pool. www.hotel-bristol.com

Claridge-Bellman
37 Rue François 1er, 75008  Tel 01 47 23 54 42  Fax 01 47 23 08 84  Rooms 42
The Claridge-Bellman is a miniature version of the old Claridge Hotel and is managed by its former directors. The hotel has a truly traditional feel. It is quiet, sober, and efficiently run, and is furnished throughout with tapestries and antiques.

Four Seasons George V 
31 Ave George V, 75008  Tel 01 49 52 70 00  Fax 01 49 52 70 10  Rooms 246   Map 4 E5
This legendary hotel, dotted with salons, old furniture, and art, lost a little of its charm when it was renovated. But it gained a stunning restaurant, Le Cinq, which boasts the world’s top sommelier and an award-winning chef. Great spa. www.fourseasons.com/paris

Hôtel de Sers 
41 Ave Pierre 1er de Serbie, 75008  Tel 01 53 23 75 75  Fax 01 53 23 75 76  Rooms 52
A luxury hotel in the Golden Triangle with a unique style that combines Old Master paintings with contemporary furniture and technology. There is a fabulous apartment on the top floor, but all the rooms are spacious and airy. The terrace restaurant is perfect for summer brunches. www.hoteldesers.com

Hôtel de la Trémoille
14 Rue de la Trémoille, 75008  Tel 01 56 52 14 00  Fax 01 40 70 01 08  Rooms 93
The Hôtel de la Trémoille is an impressive, yet relaxed, establishment. Rooms are decorated with comfortable antiques and the bathrooms are extremely luxurious. A fashionable restaurant, Louis II is now a hit with Paris’s beautiful people. www.hotel-tremoille.com

Hôtel Fouquet’s Barrière
46 Ave George V, 75008  Tel 01 40 69 60 00  Rooms 107
This beautiful palace-hotel is in a fine location on the Champs-Elysées. It is equipped with all the state-of-the-art technology you would expect in a modern, luxury establishment. The rooms are ultra stylish and are decorated in mahogany, silk, and velvet.

Hôtel Franklin Roosevelt
18 Rue Clément Marot, 75008  Tel 01 53 57 49 50  Fax 01 53 57 49 59  Rooms 48
Chic interior throughout, complete with period furniture, old paintings, and a fireplace in the lounge. The bedrooms are generally very large. Cozy atmosphere at the Lord’s bar, though the cafés of the Champs-Elysées are also nearby.

Hôtel Vernet
25 Rue Vernet, 75008  Tel 01 44 31 98 00  Fax 01 44 31 85 69  Rooms 50
Gustave Eiffel, architect of the Eiffel Tower, created the dazzling glass roof of the dining room here. The hotel lobby is impressive with white and gold paneling, and sumptuous fabrics. The large, quiet bedrooms are pleasantly furnished, and offer flatscreen TVs and WiFi. www.hotelvernet.com

Plaza Athénée
25 Ave Montaigne, 75008  Tel 01 53 67 66 65  Fax 01 53 67 66 66  Rooms 188
The legendary Plaza Athénée is popular with honeymooners, aristocracy, and haute couture shoppers. The restaurant by Alain Ducasse is wonderfully romantic, while Le Bar du Plaza is now the hottest address in Paris for cocktails. The last word in luxury.

San Régis
12 Rue Jean Goujon, 75008  Tel 01 44 95 16 16  Fax 01 45 61 05 48  Rooms 44
Since it opened in 1923 the San Régis has been popular with the jet set, who enjoy its quiet but central location. This particularly welcoming, intimate luxury hotel is full of excellent antiques, overstuffed sofas and a distinctly opulent air.

OPÉRA QUARTER
Hôtel Chopin 
46 Passage Jouffroy, 75009  Tel 01 47 70 58 10  Fax 01 42 47 00 70  Rooms 36
The well-loved Chopin gets booked up far in advance due to its low prices, friendly welcome, and unusual location in a historic covered passage. There is no air-conditioning, but it is so quiet that you can sleep with the windows open on summer nights. The top floor has a romantic rooftop view. http://hotelbretonnerie.com

Edouard VII Hotel
39 Ave de l’Opéra, 75002  Tel 01 42 61 56 90  Fax 01 42 61 47 73  Rooms 69
The only hotel on the impressive Avenue de l’Opéra, the Edouard VII is centrally located between the Louvre and the Opéra Garnier, which makes it perfect for sightseeing. Ask for a room at the front for a breathtaking view over the Opéra House. www.edouard7hotel.com

Le Grand Hôtel Intercontinental
2 Rue Scribe, 75009  Tel 01 40 07 32 32  Fax 01 40 07 32 02  Rooms 470
Directly next to the Opéra Garnier, the hotel is a sumptuous example of good taste. The bedrooms all have pictures with a musical theme reflecting the hotel’s location. The renowned restaurant, the Café de La Paix, is an opulent affair in Opéra Quarter. www.ichotelsgroup.com

MONTMARTRE
Regyn’s Montmartre  
18 Pl des Abbesses, 75018  Tel 01 42 54 45 21  Fax 01 42 23 76 69  Rooms 22
Near Sacré-Coeur, this is an impeccably kept hotel with retro-style decor. Top-floor guestrooms have views of the Eiffel Tower. Round the corner from here is Tabac des Deux Moulins on 15 Rue le Pic, where Amélié worked in the 2001 film Amélié.

Relais Montmartre 
6 Rue Constance, 75018  Tel 01 70 64 25 25  Fax 01 70 64 25 00  Rooms 26
In the heart of Montmartre’s network of steep winding streets, this charming hotel is all femininity with delicate floral fabrics, antique furniture, and painted beams. Quiet, intimate, and romantic with the added bonus of being well situated for neighborhood restaurants. www.relaismontmartre.fr

Hôtel Particulier Montmartre
23 Ave Junot, 75018  Tel 01 53 41 81 40  Rooms 5
Hidden away behind a cluster of trees, this intimate 3-story mansion is Montmartre’s best kept secret. With only 5 bedrooms, each the size of a small apartment, comfort reigns. The individually designed rooms create a fabulous mix of avant-garde modern design. The garden is a haven of peace.

FARTHER AFIELD
Mama Shelter
109 Rue Bagnolet, 75020  Tel 01 43 48 48 48  Fax 01 43 48 49 49
This concept hotel designed by Philippe Starck offers exceptionally low prices for nonrefundable reservations; if you require flexibility the prices double. The contemporary rooms all have iMacs, satin-cotton sheets, and microwaves.

There is a trendy lounge bar and restaurant too. www.mamashelter.com

No comments:
Write comments