The smallest five star hotel in Paris, L'Hotel has been a secret hideaway over the past two centuries. With quintessential French charm and glamour, L'Hotel is nestled in the heart of the Left Bank, amidst the cultural riches, bohemian soul and high fashion of St Germain-des-Prés.
Oscar Wilde’s last home, and the heart of Parisian society in the swinging sixties, it has been remodelled by renowned designer Jacques Garcia. It is home to the acclaimed one Michelin star Le Restaurant and chic Le Bar.
An impressive spiral staircase leads to six floors of opulent, individually designed bedrooms and suites, each a sanctuary with lavish fabrics, original works of art and indulgent bathrooms.The 20 bedrooms are graded according to size, and in some cases view.
All bedrooms include complimentary continental breakfast, complimentary WIFI and full size Green & Spring products.
Named after Louis-Antoine, Cardinal of Noailles, the largest suite at 45 sq m has a terrace overlooking the city’s rooftops and the bell tower of Saint Germain-des Prés.
The décor is inspired by the Cardinal’s robe with heavy red velvet drapes and silk fabric covering the walls.
The 35 sq m Chic rooms are all decorated in honour of famous historic characters - Marco Polo, Mistinguett, Mata Hari and Reine Hortense.
The rooms are as spacious as they are individual with a sitting area and large bathrooms with separate bath and walk-in showers.
The 35 sq m room is decorated after L’Hôtel’s most well-known resident, Oscar Wilde, who was staying here when he died in 1900.
Spacious as it is unique, the room features a large private terrace and bathroom with a separate bath and walk-in shower.
The 3 junior suites are 30 sq m and overlook Rue de Beaux Arts. Pierre Loti is decoratively inspired by eastern voyages of the famed
novelist and naval officer, Saint Petersbourg conjures 19th-century Russia and Belle Epoque is suitably grand.
These 18 sq m rooms look out over the quiet courtyard and are all individually and dramatically designed. Baroque and IndoChinese are but a few of the striking
decorative themes found in these perfectly formed, bijoux bedrooms.
Looking out over Rue de Beaux Arts, these 17 sq m rooms are opulent yet inviting. From Japanese-made bamboo
to decadent leopard print wall coverings, each follow a distinctive theme.
The Bar, on the ground floor adjacent to Le Restaurant, captures the charm and discreet glamour of the Left Bank.
It's a favourite haunt of artists, film stars and hip Parisians. Drinks are served until 1am daily.
until 01.00h
Monday - Saturday 07.00h - 10.30hSunday07.00h – 11.30h
Thursday - Saturday 12.30h - 14.00h
Tuesday - Saturday15.00h - 17.00h
Tuesday - Saturday 19.30h - 22.00h
There is a secluded hammam pool and steam room on the lower ground floor, open daily from 08.00h to 21.30h. Use of the steam room and pool is complimentary for L’Hotel guests.
Contemporary Parisian art gallery owned and directed by Kamel Mennour. A modern art must-see.
The Musee D'Orsay holds predominantly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography.
On the second floor of the university building, in a room built in 1905, is the Museum of History of Medicine.
Located around the corner from L’Hotel, the Abbey of Saint Germain-des-Prés is one of the oldest churches in Paris available for religious wedding ceremonies.
L'HOTEL
13 Rue Des Beaux-ArtsParis 75006France