Individually styled rooms, swanky restaurant, hammam, steam room
















































"Draped in Jacques Garcia’s romantic design language of velvet and taffeta, the jewel‑box rooms feel decadent and the low‑lit bar sets a sexy scene for evening cocktails and jazz nights—an intimate, theatrical Parisian escape." - The MICHELIN Guide

"I would go to L’Hôtel (Paris 6th), like Oscar Wilde, who stayed there, because it’s right in the center of the old Paris, and it’s far more romantic than all the big famous hotels." - Rooksana Hossenally

"L’Hotel is a five-star spot with a cocktail bar and live music venue called Wilde’s. It was where Oscar Wilde spent his final days when it was known as Hôtel d’Alsace."

"The spirit of Oscar Wilde—or, at least, his love of decadence—lives on at the smallest five-star hotel in Paris. Housed in a 19th-century building (built on what was once the site of Queen Margot’s “pavilion of love”), the intimate hotel was for decades a popular hideaway for solace-seeking celebs, from Wilde (who lived at the hotel until his death) to, later, Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, and Jim Morrison."

