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Stay somewhere out of the ordinary with our pick of the best boutique hotels in Paris
Written by Elsa Pereira & Karim Merikhi
Written by: Houssine Bouchama
Contributor: Danielle Goldstein
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If you've ever stayed in a boutique hotel, then you know they're the real deal when it comes to creating a more unique and tailored experience during your stay–it's the middle ground between a B&B and a hotel, and in some cases even fancier.Of course, this is Paris we're talking about, a city never lacking in wow factor when it comes to exceptional restaurants, architecture, museums and things to do, so beautiful boutiques are just another on the list.
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Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every hotel featured below, we've based our list on top reviews and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.
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- Grands Boulevards
Small in stature, yet grand in style. This playful tribute to Justine and Charles Favartis best characterised by its romantic 18th-century decor and artistic flair that provides guests with a blissful momentary escape–a journey that begins in one of the small but comfy, uniquely-furnished rooms and suites–though,is likely to end with a massage at the stone vaulted spa. You'll find this little charmer nestled in the 2nd arrondissem*nt, just a five-minute stroll to Opéra Garnier and Grands Boulevards.
The mood? Charming and theatrical.
Location perks? It's all about French-style hospitality here.
Budget range? Moderately-priced.
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- Saint-Georges
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At Secret De Paris, there's no need to peel back your curtains to get a glimpse of the city. Each guestroom is individually designed to pay tribute to Paris' most iconic monuments like the Eiffiel Tower, Musée D'Orsay and Trocadéro. Some even contain a Jacuzzi for when you need to reset from roaming the busy boulevards. The only trouble is, you won't want to leave.
The mood? Aromantic rendezvous.
Location perks? A stone's throw away from Monmarte and Saint-Lazare (the real ones).
Budget range? An economical couples stay.
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- Saint-Georges
While we're on the topic of hedonism, we may as well indulge a while longer by putting a spotlight on the infamous Maison Souquette - a former brothel, turned glamorous underworld. Here you'll find walls lined with1895 cordova leather, Moorish earthenware, porcelain, copper and bric-a-brac furniture. Once you've dropped your bags, you can grab a drink at the co*cktail bar and later, head to the spa, complete with a swimming pool you can rent by the hour.
The mood? Lavish and mysterious.
Location perks? Situated in the Montmartre district: full of cobbled lanes, street artistsand cute little confectioners.
Budget range? A frivolous two nights.
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- Saint-Georges
In the heart of Pigalle, just a few yards from the Moulin Rouje, in a classic Hausmanian building, you'll discover retro-style rooms that feel just about as laid-back and cool as SoPi itself. Sporting brassy tones, and dark, sultry greens and blues that capture both the hedonism and cosmopolitan spirit of this historic neighbourhood.
The mood? Bobo, chic.
Location perks? The must-try Frenchie restaurant has racked up a lot of press for its edgy take on gourmet and late-night co*cktail bar.
Budget range? Budget-friendly weekend, or make that adventure.
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- Le Marais
Like something straight off a Pinterest board, discover Le Pavillion de la Reine on one of the most beautiful squares in Paris. No ordinary stay means, no ordinary entrance either. Once you pass the discrete threshold of this vine-trailed 17th-century build, it's through to the blissful flower-filled courtyard for a quiet read or some refreshments. Rooms here are elegantly decorated, spacious and fit for royalty. Should you fancy, you can also pedal around Le Marais on one of the hotel's complimentary bikes.
The mood? Magical.
Location perks? The chef's signature chocolate soufflè of course.
Budget range? Pricey.
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- Saint-Germain-des-Prés
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What could be more exquisite a stay in the former home of Wilde himself? After all, it has quite the glitzy A-list reputation, with the likes of Dali, Sinatra and Grace Kelly, Richard Burton and many more paying a visit to these incredibly chic quarters. Stay in one of the 20 Baroque-style guestrooms and you'll feel like you've fully arrived in Paris.
The mood? Utterly lavish.
Location perks? After a bit of cultural indulgence?The Louvre, Orsay Museum and Notre Dame are all within walking distance.
Budget range? Mid-high.
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- Rennes-Sèvres
This hotel gets its name from notorious 19th-century it-girl andliterary salon hostJuliette Récamier - a homage located in the Saint-German, with each floor carrying inspiration from Juliette's life.Each room contains a vibrant colour palette and a blend of modern and antique furnishings.
The mood? Modern kitsch.
Location perks? Close to Jardin du Luxembourg and Saint-Placide and Vaneau Metro Stations.
Budget range? Affordable price tag.
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- Louvre
Everything about this hotel feels so quintessentially Parisian. From its Hausmanian facade to its balconies to its impressive staircase and high ceilings. And no one does it quite like the French when it comes to refinement. Rooms are brightly furnished with soft pastels, linens and antiques to offer you the height of comfort.
The mood? Pov: you're Emily in Paris.
Location perks? Home of the famous Cafe 52 Paris 1er who are all about well-being and responsibly sourced cuisine.
Budget range? For those with expensive taste.
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- Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Muse over some of Da Vinci's most famous works, like the 'Madonna of the Carnation', the 'Mona Lisa' and the rearing horse sketch, all while enjoying a remarkable stayin the 6th Arrondissem*nt. Each of these elegantly made-up guestrooms invites you to peer into the genius of the artist, in some cases, transporting you altogether.
The mood? Elegant and refined.
Location perks? A stone's throw from Musée d'Orsay andTuileries Garden.
Budget range? Pricey, but truly one of a kind.
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- Champs-Elysées
Since there isn't a really word in the English language that can describe Hotel Vernet's boisterous yet elegant style, we've just gone with cool. Adored for almost100 years, it sits betweenthe Golden Triangle and Place de l'Etoile, and continues to stun with Carrara marble basins, glass mosaics, brass fittings, glass lift and domed roof whose geometric wizardry demands you look up and sneak a quick pic during brunch.
The mood? Hip and elegant.
Location perks? Close to Champs Elysée and Arc de Triomphe.
Budget range? Top dollar, but worth the five-star treatment.
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- Le Marais
Given that it's housed in an old 17th-century convent, Hôtel de Joséphine Bonaparte can be forgiven its various idiosyncrasies. Such as the wavy beams that span the ceilings – all original no less –or its modestly sized rooms, some of which are really quite snug. But the decor and vibe more than makes up for it. Each dwelling is uniquely adorned with thick busy drapes, elaborate wallpaper and chevron parquet flooring. There are sleek Victorian-style bathrooms, tea and coffee making facilities, free wifi and TVs in every room too. And when you venture out, it's less than a five-minute walk to Saint-Paul metro station and just a little further to the beatiful Place des Vosges, the oldest planned square in the city.
The mood? Ecelctic dreams.
Location perks? In the heart of the trendy Le Marais district.
Budget range? Pretty spenny.
The Originals Boutique, Hôtel Maison Montmartre Paris Les Puces
While the decor at The Originals may not wow you, the view will. Atop this Jenga-style modernist grey block is a fab rooftop bar that offers stunning vistas of the hilly Montmartre district. Each of the 185 modest rooms are tastefully fashioned and come equipped with a kettle, coffee machine, flat-screen TV and desk – or you can make use of the co-working areas. Plus, if per chance you're planning to drive, there's a secure parking garage beneath it (at an extra cost).
The mood? Modernist on the outside, simple modern inside.
Location perks? Drop-dead views of Sacré Coeur, which is just a 30-minute walk, and the Eiffel Tower.
Budget range? Surprisingly affordable.
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