Hotels & Hostels Paris Hôtel Favart

Hôtel Favart (Hotel)

  • 5, Rue de Marivaux
    Paris , FRANCE | View map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
  • Neighbourhood: 2e
  • Atmosphere: Heritage and Low-key

Author pick

Outside view

Lonely Planet Review

Quotes Rooms are somewhat larger than normal and bathrooms are well-equipped, with combination bathtub and hand-held shower, lovely fluffy dressing gowns and towels that look very thirsty indeed. The best rooms (we recommend No 11) look down onto place Boieldieu and the Opéra Comique. Public areas are refined but comfortable; we like the contemporary scenes of Paris painted on the wall at reception, the prints on the walls in the lobby and the dramatic wrought-iron staircase leading up to the 1st floor. There are wheelchair accessible and nonsmoking rooms available.

Review by author Steve Fallon

How to book this property

This property has been reviewed and recommended by a Lonely Planet author. However it is not bookable online either with Lonely Planet or with a recommended hotel booking provider. In order to book this property please contact them directly.

  • Telephone: +33142975983
  • Email: favart.hotel@wanadoo.fr
  • Website: www.hotel-paris-favart.com

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How To Get There

Take metro line 8 "Balard-Créteil" and get out at station "Richelieu-Drouot". Take line 9 "Pont de Sevres-Mairie de Montreuil" and get out at station "Richelieu-Drouot".

Author Tip

Both Le Printemps (64 blvd Haussmann, 9e) and the Galeries Lafayette (40 blvd Haussmann, 9e) department stores are within easy striking distance of the Hôtel Favart.

Curious Fact

Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1746-1828) spent the summer of 1824 at the Hôtel Favart after having fled the civil war in Spain. He died at Bordeaux four years later.