Chic sleeps
in Paris
Hôtel Verneuil, St-Germain-des-Prés
This
elegant 17th-century townhouse couldn't be better placed to help you enjoy the
quiet delights of Paris. The Musée d'Orsay is a stroll along the Seine, the
Louvre is a hop across the Pont du Carrousel and the artsy, independent shops
of St-Germain fan out on all sides around the hotel. Having recently changed
hands, it has also undergone a renovation with interiors by Charlotte Inchauspé
that deftly combine bright flashes of colour, with ancient oak beams and sharp,
modern bathrooms.
Hôtel
Verneuil, 8 Rue de Verneuil, St-Germain-des-Prés, 7th (00 33 1 42 60 82 14;
bit.ly/verneuil). Doubles start at €199, room only.
Hôtel Marignan, Champs-Elysées
This recent
addition to the Golden Triangle sits just off the Champs-Elysées. In contrast
to the swirl of overpriced cafés and tourist shops nearby, the hotel's
interiors are restrained, with neutral shades, clean lines and Mid-Century
Modern furniture. Some of the larger suites boast balconies with views of the
Eiffel Tower. Hit the bar for champagne cocktails before tucking into classics
such as escargots at the restaurant.
Hôtel
Marignan, 12 Rue de Marignan, 8th (00 33 1 40 76 34 56; hotelmarignan.fr).
Doubles start at €319, B&B.
Hôtel de Nell, Faubourg-Montmartre
Opened this
year, the Hôtel de Nell has muted, pared-back interiors by Jean-Michel Wilmotte
and a bistro-style restaurant by chef Bruno Doucet. The rooms are largest on
the upper levels: the first-floor Classique is snug and sparse, while the
fifth-floor Prestige reveals a Japanese bathtub, separate shower and double
sinks. Splash out on the top suite to find champagne, chocolates and a long
balcony.
Hôtel de
Nell, 7-9 Rue du Conservatoire, Faubourg-Montmartre, 9th (00 33 1 44 83 83 60;
hoteldenell.com). Doubles start at €400, room only.
Hôtel des Atmosphères, St-Germain-des-Prés
The Hôtel
des Atmosphères offers an antidote to the French capital's classic hotels. Step
inside to find walls lined with prints by photographer Thierry des Ouche,
mismatched mini lampshades dangling overhead and bright fabrics spread about
each of the 56 quirky rooms. Algotherm toiletries add a luxury feel, but
downstairs the mood is happily informal, with a low-key breakfast room, honesty
bar, gym and sauna.
Hôtel des
Atmosphères, 31 Rue des Ecoles, St-Germain-des-Prés, 5th (00 33 1 43 26 56 02;
hotelatmospheres.com). Doubles start at €180, including breakfast.
Hôtel Armoni, Ternes
Opened in
February, the Hôtel Armoni provides luxury digs at an accessible price. The
tone is indulgent, with caramel-coloured walls, cream headboards and deep
chocolately throws. It's all finished off with black-and-white photos and
full-length mirrors, propped up to one side. Beyond the front door, you'll find
the Arc de Triomphe and the Palais des Congrès concert hall standing out amid a
largely residential neighbourhood.
Hôtel
Armoni, 7 Villa Berthier, Porte de Champerret, Ternes, 17th (00 33 1 42 12 44
00; hotelarmoniparis.com). Doubles start at €159, including breakfast.
Hôtel Félicien, Auteuil
Fashion
designer Olivier Lapidus is the creative force behind this new haunt in the
upmarket 16th arrondissement. Rooms vary from the dark and moody Elegante
options to the Silver or White suites on the Sky Floor, which are bathed in
light shades, with an outdoor Jacuzzi and deckchairs. The downstairs spa is in
partnership with L'Institut du Bac while the Black Bar blends inky interiors
with decadent drinks.
Hotel
Félicien, 21 Rue Félicien David, Auteuil, 16th (00 33 01 55 74 00 00;
hotelfelicienparis.com). Doubles start at €129, room only.