Hotels & Hostels Paris L'Hôtel

L'Hôtel (Hotel) 4 star

  • 13 RUE DES BEAUX ARTS
    PARIS 75006, FRANCE | View map
  • Price Range: Top end
  • Neighbourhood: 6e
  • Atmosphere: Opulent and Low-key

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Lonely Planet Review

Quotes With 20 rooms and tucked away in a quiet quayside street, this place with the most minimal of names is the stuff of romance, Paris myths and urban legends. There are rooms set aside for nonsmokers and the hotel has air-con throughout.

Rock- and film-star patrons alike fight to sleep in room No 16 where Oscar Wilde died a century ago, now decorated in green with a peacock motif, or in the Art Deco room No 36 of legendary dancer Mistinguett, with its huge mirrored bed. This was also a home away from home for the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), who stayed here many times in the late 1970s and early '80s, but it seems he may have been too sombre to have a room devoted to him. Rooms give on to a large circular atrium; the public areas include a fantastic bar and restaurant under a glass canopy designed by über-designer Jacques Garcia. In the ancient cellar there's a very modern swimming pool.

Review by author Steve Fallon

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How To Get There

DIRECTION TO THE PROPERTY FROM NORTH - FROM THE HIGHWAY A1 DIRECTION PORTE DA LA CHAPELLE, DION PERIPHERIQUE WEST PORTE MAILLOT.TAKE AVENUE DA LA GRANDE ARMEE UNTIL ARC OF TRIUMPH. TAKE AVENUE OF CHAMPS ELYSEES UNTIL PLACE DE LA CONCORDE. CROSS THE RIVER. TAKE DION ST.GERMAIN DES PRES. AFTER THE CHURCH ON.

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Check-in/Check-out

Earliest check-in: 3:00 PM
Latest check-out time: 12:00 AM

Author Tip

The Art Deco Café de Flore (172 blvd St-Germain, 6e), a few minutes' walk from the hotel, hasn't changed much since the days when Sartre, de Beauvoir, Camus and Picasso bent their elbows and wagged their chins here.

Curious Fact

Oscar Wilde's apocryphal last words as he lay dying in room No 16 of what was then the Hôtel d'Alsace were: 'My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One of us has got to go'.