


A quiet, unpretentious establishment that nonetheless offers spacious rooms.
A quiet, unpretentious establishment that nonetheless offers spacious rooms.
The Ariane Montparnasse is located in a peaceful and relatively open part of the square of small buildings formed by Rue des Plantes, Rue d'Alesia, Rue Didot and Rue Pernety. Place Flora Tristan epitomises the village feel of this part of the city.
This is certainly the place to be if you want to get a good night's sleep but still be close to the hustle and bustle and the shops; indeed, the boutiques of the Rue d'Alesia and the local life of the Pernety area are only a short walk away. This location is also great for those who need to get to the Porte de Versailles, and lines 13 and 4 of the metro will quickly get you to the very centre of the city.
Some of the rooms are yet to be renovated, though they do all share one big advantage - their size. Those that have been modernised feel much fresher, particularly thanks to the paintings and bedspreads, with shades of blue and white adding a touch of style, and in terms of amenities, the old CRT television sets have been replaced by TNT and a range of satellite channels The bathrooms, for their part, are perfectly comfortable, and the only drawback was the neon lighting, which is a little harsh first thing in the morning!
The hotel boasts a beautiful façade for a building of four small storeys on a street where traffic is very limited, which is incidentally an advantage for those staying in ground-floor rooms. The reception staff are young and pleasant, and whilst no great effort has been made with the lobby, the two large leather sofas and flat screen television are just the job. Beyond this area is the breakfast room which has no external outlook but where guests can enjoy all the tea and coffee they want throughout the day.
beauty salon, Turkish bath
hotel simple mais chambre assez petites et non climatisée en particulier sur les toits
pas trop loin du métro et quartier très tranquille
manque d'espace en particulier dans la salle du petit déjeuner
Nestling in a peaceful street of the 14th arrondissement district of Paris, a 2-star hotel is setting up a revolution.
This establishment is currently being transformed, and offers stylish and original family rooms.
This reassuringly standard hotel is strategically positioned between Porte d'Orléans and Gare Montparnasse station.
The standard of a two-star Accor hotel, close to Montparnasse and the Porte d'Orléans.
This hotel is far from the tourist attractions of the city centre, but the very contemporary decor in the rooms is awash with colour, energy and cheer.
This is a friendly unpretentious 3-star hotel, boasting a 'French old-style' elegance. The decor in the classic rooms is just that: traditional, sober and pleasant, but far from the standards provided by the trendy decor popping up in many hotels at the moment.
This is a perfectly decent little hotel where guests are guaranteed a personal welcome from its pleasant owners.
Located between Alesia and Pernety, this hotel is in great need of a renovation.
This is a hotel full of French style in which no copies or reproductions will be tolerated. The Bristol is one of the few luxury hotels in Paris that belongs to a European family (German) rather than one of the great families of Asia or the United Arab Emirates. Stylish, classy and refined, the Bristol holds great importance in the quality and authenticity of its features and materials. Its gourmet restaurant attracts a demanding clientele that is fond of excellent cuisine.
The George V is one of the most prestigious Parisian palaces in the city. You barely have to cross the threshold before realising you are entering a hotel in which luxury, perfection and indulgence are the name of the game. Boasting rooms fit for a princess, impressive lounges and a Michelin-starred restaurant, the George V ticks all the boxes when it comes to satisfying even the most demanding of guests. The interior designer Pierre Yves Rochon oversaw the complete refurbishment of the building in 1997, and has since then continued to make improvements to the decor in the 18th Century style.
The latest Parisian palace to open its doors on 1 August 2014. The French chic and sophistication goes perfectly with the Asian elegance in the magnificent building dating from 1908. This is the Peninsula Group's first hotel to open in France but also in Europe.
The latest Parisian luxury hotel, the Shangri-La will seduce a demanding clientele that will know how to appreciate the richly ornate Empire style of this particular hotel. Nothing more can be said about the lengths taken to find the materials, designs, and other accessories that contribute to recreating the atmosphere of the 19th century, while at the same time offering the comfort and modernity of the 21st century. This extremely shiny and ornate Empire style may scare away some potential guests, however, it is still a real privilege to stay in this residence previously owned by a prince, the great nephew of Napoleon.
It took five Haussmanian buildings to bring the Park Hyatt Paris Vendôme into existence, and it is the first luxury hotel in Paris to be designed in a contemporary fashion. Comfort, style and impeccable service all come together here in a younger, more modern setting.
Inaugurated on 28 February 2012, the W Paris - Opera has finally opened in the City of Light. The Starwood brand linked to fashion and trends thus has its own prestigious establishment in Paris.
Nestled in a 19th century building, the hotel is in a great location. Design and modernity, with a conceptual touch, all come together here. Its designer is in the best position to explain why, since we're not sure it's really clear otherwise, but the W Paris-Opera is centred around the theme The Spark. The establishment thus defines itself as a "spark", creating a fictitious connection between the very first W hotel in New York and its newest sibling in Paris.
At the heart of the Opera district, the W can already rely on its guests who are fans of the brand and hopes that word of mouth will make it the place to be in the area; not just for its rooms but for its restaurant and bar as well.
Confidentiality is the order of the day at this very upmarket establishment, perfect for VIPs looking for a little discretion, and private events are also held here.
The Meurice is one of Paris's best addresses. With its contemporary yet quintessentially Parisian décor realised by great names such as Stark and his daughter. The Meurice is an exclusive haunt. the hotel's main restaurant, Le Meurice, is headed by 3 Michelin star Chef Yannick Alléno which is, needless to say, one of the highlights of a stay at the hotel. In a fantastic location right opposite the Jardin des Tuileries, the rooms are tastefully decorated and the service is impeccable.