At this chic boutique hotel in central Paris, you'll find elegantly designed rooms, a cozy library, and a modern restaurant, all steps from major attractions.
"This boutique charmer, set in a triangle-shaped 19th-century building at the intersection of two bustling streets. Designer Dorothée Meilichzon has crafted the lobby restaurant and lounge with lots of—dare we say it?—panache, with light from the oversized windows shining on mosaic floors, cushy navy and rust velvet seating, and book shelves that seem to glow from within." - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta
"How did it strike you on arrival?With grand boulevards and famous auction houses on one side, arty Pigalle and Montmartre on the other, and scores of restaurants and nightlife (like the former Folies Bergère cabaret) around every corner, Paris’ 9th Arrondissment has long served as the crossroads of elegance and energy. That same spirit is embodied in this boutique charmer, set in a triangle-shaped 19th-century building at the intersection of two bustling streets. Designer Dorothée Meilichzon has crafted the lobby restaurant and lounge with lots of—dare we say it?—panache, with light from the oversized windows shining on mosaic floors, cushy navy and rust velvet seating, and book shelves that seem to glow from within. Nice. What’s the crowd like?Tourists with a keen eye and adventurous spirit strike up chats with the locals who frequent the restaurant and bar. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.The unusual shape of the building means no two of the 40 rooms are alike—and that much of the décor has been custom made or fitted for each space. Meilichzon makes it all work with smart touches (think triangular desks and well-placed mirrors), a sophisticated palette, quality textiles, and playful flair, from vintage telephones and cozy seating booths to swirly, metal-and-cane bespoke headboards. Some have floor-to-ceiling windows or sofa beds, others views of the garden or out over the rooftops. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?Soft, white sheets and a mix of pillows make it easy to get comfy. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase?The hotel highlights local businesses with its amenities, so look out for chocolates from À la Mère de Famille in the mini-bar, and stationery from La Petite Papeterie Française to write the gang back home. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.You won't find robes or slippers, but the well-sized bathrooms come with either a shower or tub, and Bonne Nouvelle products in refreshing scents like verbena, blackberry, and coriander. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?Wi-Fi is complimentary. Staff: If you could award one a trophy, who gets it, and why?Staffers are quick with a friendly word or hot neighborhood tip. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.With its separate street entrance, the lobby restaurant and bar draws a local crowd for its lunch prix-fixes, smart-casual dinners, and well-curated wine list. Debrief on the day in the small library, with a drink from the honor bar. What was most memorable—or heartbreaking—about your stay?If street sounds keep you up at night, ask for a room facing the garden. Bottom line: worth it, and why?It's hard to get more postcard-Paris than this, right down to the people watching that can be enjoyed from your window." - Sandra Ramani
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