Nestled in a charming 1854 building, this chic boutique hotel offers cozy, individually styled rooms with vintage flair and a top-notch restaurant, all just a stroll from the metro.
90 Rue René Boulanger, 75010 Paris, France Get directions
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"Providence is a small hotel in Paris recognized with a MICHELIN Key." - The MICHELIN Guide
"When it opened nearly 10 years ago, Hotel Providence quickly became a hangout for Parisians. This bijou 18-room retreat is the first hotel for Pierre Moussié, a restaurateur behind trendy addresses like the Brasserie Barbès and the Bouillon République. He teamed up with his wife, Elodie Moussié, and friend Sophie Richard to transform a Haussmannian townhouse on a quiet cobblestone street in the 10th arrondissement. Public spaces are thrumming with energy, from the breakfast café crème on the leafy terrace to the nightcap at the bar. A design tour de force, the hotel has vibrant colors and antiques. The playful House of Hackney wallpaper lends an air of the English country house. Each room is done in a different wallpaper, like the bird print in the Deluxe (the most requested room), and the green foliage in suite no. 62, the largest room at 484 square feet. From the spacious bathroom, you can see the gleaming white dome of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. In-room amenities include a cocktail bar and a fridge stocked with local Demory beer and cans of wine. The staff go the extra mile—there’s even a dedicated concierge (Pauline) who helps guests experience the city’s unique facets by arranging such activities as guided street art tours." - Mary Winston Nicklin
"This place is made for falling in love—with Paris, above all. Hidden away on a side street in the ever-evolving 10th arrondisement, this 19th-century townhouse has been impeccably crafted under the direction of Pierre Moussie, known for his upscale bistros, including the nearby Chez Jeannette. Bespoke doesn’t begin to cover it: every finish, fabric, and fixture has been hand-picked from a mix of contemporary, vintage, and flea-market finds, resulting in a atmosphere that’s at once refined and playful." - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta
"The location, where the 10th meets the 3rd, is one of Paris’s emerging hotspots, closer to Canal Saint Martin and the upper Marais than to any of the typical tourist destinations – it’s largely uncharted territory for hotels, and there’s no better feeling for a boutique hotelier than breaking new ground. Architect Philippe Medioni breathed new life into this once-derelict space, decorating the Providence in a style that’s pure urban Parisian romance." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The location, where the 10th meets the 3rd, is one of Paris’s emerging hotspots, closer to Canal Saint Martin and the upper Marais than to any of the typical tourist destinations — it’s largely uncharted territory for hotels, and there’s no better feeling for a boutique hotelier than breaking new ground. Architect Philippe Medioni breathed new life into this once-derelict space, decorating the Providence in a style that’s pure urban Parisian romance." - The MICHELIN Guide