Best Hotels to stay in Paris
If you will visit Maison & Objet Paris this September, we have selected some of most trendy and luxury hotels in Paris, where you can relax with all luxury and staying close of the most iconic places in Paris.
Check below for which of these hotels will you book your stay?
Situated in a carefully restored and modernised traditional Parisian mansion, Hotel Dupond Smith has a central location (Le Marais district) within easy walking distance of the Beaubourg - the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Louvre and Notre-Dame, while Le Marais is replete with fascinating galleries, chic shopping and unique bars and restaurants. The charming, light filled rooms are decorated in a harmonious classic-chic style with modern furnishings.
Located in a quiet street in the diverse and intellectual 9th arrondissement, Hotel de Nell blends comfort and exceptional service with an innovative trend in French cuisine - bristonomie. With clean lines and minimal furnishings, Hotel de Nell provides a chic and relaxed atmosphere. The excelent location offers numerous restaurants, bars and theaters, as well as an easy walk to the Grands Boulevards shopping area and the Palais Garnier Opera House.
Set in the heart of Paris' Golden Triangle, this five stars hotel is near of the most iconic landmarks of the city. Its interiors are decorated with a touch of whimsy that plays with proportion and perception.
Located directly across from the Eiffel Tower, La Réserve presents a soft lighting and subdued monochromatic aesthetics. Decorated with furnishings from André Putman, Maxalto, Flos and Vitra, the hotel showcases the linkage between functional design and clean elegance. La Réserve Paris is an exceptional, prestigious base designed for total comfort and privacy.
Housed in a post Haussman building that dates from 1913, Hotel Vernet was transformed into a contemporary haven, just a few steps from Paris celebrated Arc de Triomphe. You'll absolutely revive the tradition of the great Parisian establishments of the chic 8th arrondissement of Paris.
written by RAFAELA CARVALHO