A monumental entrance opens the way through a courtyard into this tranquil hotel, originally part of a convent. Wood panelling, well-stuffed sofas and an open fireplace in the...
10 rue CassetteA lovely courtyard leads the way into this popular hotel situated on the edge of St-Germain-des-Prés. Of the 34 romantic bedrooms, four have terraces over a closed-off, leafy...
14 rue de St-SimonIts location may be in the seventh, but this venerable literary and artistic haunt is unmistakeably part of St-Germain-des-Prés. The a,rt deco-style Lenox Club Bar, open to the...
9 rue de l'UniversitéThis newly revamped hotel (formerly the Regents) located in a quiet street is a lovely surprise, its courtyard garden used for breakfast in the summer months. Honey- and...
44 rue MadameGuests at the sumptuously decorated L'Hôtel are more likely to be models and film stars than the starving writers who frequented it during Oscar Wilde's last days (the...
13 rue des Beaux-ArtsRefreshingly modern and stylish, the charismatic La Villa features cool faux crocodile skin on the bedheads and crinkly taffeta over the taupe-coloured walls. Wonderfully, your...
29 rue JacobGrace Leo-Andrieu's impeccable boutiqu is a benchmark of quality and service. It has everything that mode maniacs (who flock here for Fashion Week) could want: bathrooms...
3 rue MontalembertWith only ten rooms, the Placide is about as bijou as it gets. White, chrome and neutral tones reign throughout (as does bark- or bamboo-inspired wallpaper), broken only by the...
6 rue St-PlacideThe rustic, wood-beamed ceilings remain intact at the Relais Saint-Germain, a 17th-century hotel bought and renovated by much-acclaimed chef Yves Camdeborde (originator of the...
9 carrefour de l'OdéonJewel colours, sumptuous fabrics, stripes and patterns are the hallmarks of this polished boutique hotel; there's nothing at all minimalist about Villa d'Estrées, which was...
17 rue Gît-le-Coeur