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29 Rue de Poitou, 75003 Paris, France

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Nestled in a historic bakery, the Hôtel du Petit Moulin dazzles with bold decor by Christian Lacroix and eclectic charm in Paris' trendy Marais.  

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@cntraveler

"Don't get confused by the vintage boulangerie signage: you're in the right place. Set in two connected 17th-century buildings—one the former home of one of Paris's first bakeries—the Hôtel du Petit Moulin feels like an insider's secret that's hiding in plain sight. The four-star charmer as been decked-out by fashion designer Christian Lacroix, so from the reception (located in the ersatz bakery) to the 17 rooms, the decor is bold, eclectic, and bursting with personality." - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta

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@michelinguide

"Hidden behind the century-old façade are 17 vibrant and contemporary rooms designed from top to bottom by the fashion designer Christian Lacroix, an environment that is remarkable for the fact that it’s equally opposed both to the 19th century antique look on display in most Parisian hotels and to the minimalist style that’s the default option for modern boutique hotels the world over." - The MICHELIN Guide

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"Hidden behind the century-old façade are 17 vibrant and contemporary rooms designed from top to bottom by the fashion designer Christian Lacroix, an environment that is remarkable for the fact that it’s equally opposed both to the 19th century antique look on display in most Parisian hotels and to the minimalist style that’s the default option for modern boutique hotels the world over." - The MICHELIN Guide

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@cntraveler

"How did it strike you on arrival?Don't get confused by the vintage boulangerie signage: you're in the right place. Set in two connected 17th-century buildings—one the former home of one of Paris's first bakeries—the Hôtel du Petit Moulin feels like an insider's secret that's hiding in plain sight. The four-star charmer as been decked-out by fashion designer Christian Lacroix, so from the reception (located in the ersatz bakery) to the 17 rooms, the decor is bold, eclectic, and bursting with personality. Nice. What’s the crowd like?The hideaway appeals to Paris regulars who appreciate the whimsical style and the location in the bohemian Marais neighborhood, surrounded by galleries and trendy boutiques. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.Each of the 17 rooms is different in size; the two entry-level Comfort rooms are a bit of a tight squeeze, but most are well-sized for Paris (and for being in a historic building.) The decor varies, too, with Lacroix giving each space its own personality. Find zebra print wallpaper or carpets covered with giant flowers here, a star-covered ceiling, billowing taffeta, or a fresco-ed wall there. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?Deluxe linens and oversized pillows top the beds, which differ in style to suit the room. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.Most of the bathrooms are on the small side, and feature either a tub or shower, and Codage bath products. They've received as much design attention as the rooms, though, so you may find a bucolic scene painted behind the bath, or an accent wall covered in patterned tiles. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?Wifi is complementary. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.Breakfast is served in the vintage-style bistro, which transforms into a guests-only bar on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. An honor bar is available all week, as is a limited room service menu. Guests can borrow MacBooks and iPads from the reception, and have access to the complimentary bikes and the spa facilities at nearby sister hotel, Pavillon de la Reine. Bottom line: worth it, and why?With its Instagram-worthy decor, fashion world cred, and insider's feel, this tiny gem packs a memorable punch. It might not have all the trappings of a five-star hotel, but independent-minded travelers won't miss a thing." - Sandra Ramani

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"Hôtel du Petit Moulin If you find yourself at the pointy intersection of two 17th-century buildings in the 3rd Arrondisement, under a landmarked “Boulangerie” sign from one of Paris’ earliest bakeries (where Victor Hugo used to get his bread), you’ve arrived at this charming four-star hotel. Past the low-profile entry lie eclectic, eye-catching interiors designed by fashion legend Christian Lacroix, starting with a ground-floor public space awash in swirl of bold colors, oversized armchairs, and theater-backdrop-style wallpaper. The décor varies between the 17 rooms, as the designer worked within the different sizes and shapes to create unique personalities, so you might be surrounded by animal-print wallpaper, yards of taffeta, fresco-style paintings, a wall decorated with patterned tiles, or a ceiling adorned with stars. Aside from the two cozy Comfort level rooms, most are decently sized, and all feature high-end linens and pillows, Hermès bath amenities, free Wi-Fi, and either a shower or tub. Enjoy breakfast in the bistro, which becomes a guests-only bar on Thursday through Saturday nights, or hang out in the lobby lounge with something from the honor bar and one of the MacBooks and iPads available on loan from the front desk. Complimentary bikes are on hand when you want to explore the lively Marais or head over to sister hotel, Le Pavillon de la Reine, to make use of its spa and gym."

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Scott Woodruff

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I had a fantastic stay at Hôtel du Petit Moulin in Le Marais! The service was exceptional, with the staff going above and beyond to make my stay comfortable. The hotel’s unique and stylish design adds so much charm, making it feel like a special Parisian hideaway. Breakfast each morning was delicious, with a great variety of fresh and tasty options. I also appreciated how quiet it was at night, which made it easy to relax and get a good night’s sleep. The only slight downside is that being in the heart of the fashion district, there isn’t much nightlife immediately around the hotel. However, it's not far from other lively areas of Paris, so it's easy to explore more when you're looking for something to do in the evening. Overall, I’d highly recommend staying here for a chic and peaceful experience in Paris!

David Marx, Jr.

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We love the Hotel du Petit Moulin because of its location in the heart of the Marais, the friendly and helpful staff, and the interesting and unique decor of the rooms. The deluxe double room we had was small (even for Paris), but the bath was spacious. The clawfoot tub can be difficult to navigate when taking a shower (as you have to hold the water nozzle in your hand). And the continental breakfast, which was excellent, was a bit pricey. We have stayed in the hotel several times and would stay again in the future.

Good Vibes Tours

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Our stay at Hotel du Petit Moulin was nothing short of perfect, making my birthday celebration truly special. As a travel agency owner, I appreciate unique hospitality experiences, and this hotel, with its exquisite Christian Lacroix design, exceeded my expectations. My daughter, a professional ballerina, was captivated by the theatrical flair of Lacroix's style, which mirrors the grandeur of his stage costumes. This attention to detail and ambiance provided a magical backdrop for our family celebration. The charm and elegance of Hotel du Petit Moulin are undeniable, and I am excited to recommend this exceptional Parisian getaway to my clients. Whether for a special occasion or a stylish city retreat, this hotel promises an unforgettable experience.

heidi petersen

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Excellent stay at the Hotel du Petit Moulin. It is located on a quiet street, but close to many wonderful restaurants, cafes and shops. It's an excellent area of the Marais. The hotel is charming and the room was very comfortable (especially the bed!). The staff were so friendly and kind and helpful. It really has excellent service. I will be back.

Farah Sanchez

Google
If you're considering a stay in Paris' charming Marais district, look no further than this hidden gem. From the moment we arrived, we were overwhelmed by the warmth and hospitality of the staff (I mean this truly). Their attention to detail was impressive. Before our stay, we filled out a survey, not expecting the hotel to go above and beyond. To our delight, we were greeted with a room upgrade, a complimentary birthday cake, and rose petals on the bed. The hotel itself is beautifully appointed, with comfortable rooms and very soft bedding/robes that felt like a home away from home. But it's the exceptional service that truly sets this place apart. Camille at the lobby was incredibly helpful, providing recommendations and making us feel welcome. And a special shoutout to Remi, the front office manager, for his exceptional attention to detail and care. When we realized my partner had left behind a cherished vintage jacket, Remi and the team at the hotel immediately sprang into action to help us retrieve it. Their dedication and care made a significant impact on our experience. This hotel truly made our visit to Paris memorable. The combination of prime central location, charming ambiance, and outstanding service created a TRULY unforgettable experience that we will certainly come back for!

Eric R

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Stayed here solo for 4 nights in may. Lovely boutique hotel in very central Marais. Each room was quite unique so will be exactly what you want if you’d like to avoid a traditional hotel chain with a sterile look and feel. ||It’s a small hotel in an old historical building with only a few rooms so it will lack some of the amenities you’re looking for if you do want a traditional hotel. Eg there’s no turn down service in the evening, my room only had a bath tub (no shower), and the toilet plumbing was a little wonky. Again, totally fine if you like something unique but definitely a more old world version of luxury. ||Pictures on the internet made it look like there was an on-site spa but this was actually at a sister hotel.

Nanna Renée V

Google
We stayed for Easter to explore Paris.||This is the cutest little hotel in Le Marais. We booked through SLH and got a good rate and a small welcoming gift when we arrived.||The hotel decor is absolutely stunning and impeccably well kept and clean. The room was spacious with great beds, closet space, coffee and tea making machine and fresh bottle of water every day. The bathroom was luxurious with black tiles, amenities and a lot of space for all your toiletries. ||The breakfast is typically French with bread, pastries, yoghurts and soft boiled eggs. Good quality food and cosy breakfast room which is also a bar/lounge in the evening.||Location is great within Le Marais surrounded by restaurants and shops and also close to the metro.

Rafero Rafero

Google
Great boutique hotel. The staff are amazing and really attentive. Very friendly and certainly kept with top notch service! The rooms were well decorated and maintain. My only criticism was the breakfast. The food needed to be kept warm a little better, juice making sure its cold and the milk for cereal cold as well. The room temperature for all these food just made it unpleasant. Other than this, it would have been a 5 star experience.