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7 Incredibly Stylish Boutique Hotels in Paris

The first time I visited Paris was for our anniversary – my partner and I were celebrating one year together, and honestly, what better place to do that?

With its charming cafés, scenic streets, and so many romantic things to do in Paris, it’s hard not to fall in love with the city.

Back then, we stayed in a boutique hotel that completely set the tone for the trip – stylish, full of character, and nothing like the usual chain hotels. Ever since, I’ve been keeping a list of places I’d love to stay at next time.

So if you’re planning a trip to the French capital and want something a bit more special, here are seven incredibly stylish boutique hotels in Paris that should be on your radar!

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1. Hôtel Botaniste

Hôtel Botaniste is a great example of a boutique hotel that captures the quieter, more elegant side of Paris.

Located in the 16th arrondissement, just a short walk from the Seine and the Metro, the hotel feels like a peaceful hideaway in the city. It features a small private garden with flowers and fruit trees where you can enjoy breakfast or relax.

The hotel has about 30 rooms designed with natural materials and floral patterns. Some rooms feature balconies overlooking the garden, and a few come with kitchenettes, making them suitable for longer stays.

All rooms include modern comforts like air conditioning, Nespresso machines, flat-screen TVs with Netflix, and organic toiletries.

Breakfast is served in a cozy dining room or picnic-style in the garden. There’s also a small wellness area with a sauna and a tea corner, perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing.

Hôtel Botaniste is a comfortable choice if you’re looking for a quiet, nature-inspired base in Paris.

💸 Rooms typically start at around €155 per night.

2. Hotel La Lanterne & Spa

Located in the 5th arrondissement near the Panthéon and Notre-Dame, Hotel La Lanterne & Spa offers a quiet stay right in the heart of the Latin Quarter.

One of its highlights is the spa area, tucked under a vaulted stone ceiling, with a heated indoor pool, hammam, and treatment room for massages and facials.

The hotel has 42 rooms and suites, all designed in a warm, modern style with lantern-inspired lighting and soft tones.

Some rooms at Hotel La Lanterne & Spa come with balconies, patios, or views of the inner courtyard, and all include Nespresso machines, air conditioning, bathrobes, and Cinq Mondes toiletries.

You can enjoy a daily buffet breakfast with fresh pastries, fruit, eggs, and vegan options. There’s also a self-service bar, a small fitness room, and a lounge area for relaxing after a day out in Paris.

💸 Rooms typically start at around €242 per night.

3. Hôtel Thérèse

Hôtel Thérèse offers a calm, stylish base in the heart of the 1st arrondissement, just steps from the Louvre and Palais-Royal.

The hotel features 43 rooms across several categories, from cozy Classics to spacious Executives.

All are decorated in soft, neutral tones with warm lighting, and include comforts like air conditioning, Bluetooth speakers, Chromecast-enabled flat-screen TVs, minibars, and thoughtful amenities such as bathrobes, slippers, and toiletries from Fragonard.

Each morning, a buffet breakfast is served in the dining room – or delivered to your room if you prefer a relaxed start. In the afternoons, you can enjoy complimentary tea and sweet treats in the lounge.

With its central location and relaxed, stylish atmosphere, Hôtel Thérèse is an excellent choice if you want a well-designed place to stay near the Louvre.

💸 Rooms typically start at around €273 per night.

4. Hidden Hotel

Just a few minutes from the Arc de Triomphe, Hidden Hotel is a quiet spot in the 17th arrondissement with a warm, natural design. Despite being close to some of Paris’ busiest streets, it has a calm and relaxed atmosphere.

The 35 rooms are all individually styled using wood, linen, and stone, giving them a clean, earthy feel.

Lighting is soft, beds are from COCO-MAT, and thoughtful touches like organic toiletries add to the overall comfort.

Breakfast includes fresh, mostly organic options and is served in a laid-back lounge area. There’s also a small bar where you can have a drink in the evening, and a cozy library corner.

If you don’t need many extras like a spa, Hidden Hotel is a solid choice if you’re after something low-key and well-designed, just steps from the Champs-Élysées.

💸 Rooms typically start at around €178 per night.

5. COQ Hôtel Paris

Located in the 13th arrondissement, COQ Hotel feels more like a creative home than a typical hotel.

It’s a bit outside the main tourist areas, but well connected by metro and perfect if you’re looking for a quieter, more local vibe.

The hotel features around 50 rooms, each uniquely decorated with a mix of modern and vintage elements.

Rooms include amenities like Nespresso machines, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and NUXE toiletries. Bathrooms are equipped with rain showers and marble sinks.

The lobby doubles as a living room, with a fireplace, library, and a small winter garden where you can relax with a coffee or glass of wine. Breakfast is served buffet-style with plenty of fresh, local products.

If you’re after a low-key, comfortable place with good design and a friendly vibe, COQ Hotel is a great pick.

💸 Rooms typically start at around €155 per night.

6. Hotel Adèle & Jules

Tucked away on a quiet private street in the 9th arrondissement, the Hôtel Adèle & Jules offers a stylish place to stay just a few steps from the lively Grands Boulevards.

The hotel is set across two classic Parisian buildings and has around 60 rooms across five different categories, each with soft colours, patterned fabrics, and modern touches.

Some Deluxe, Club, and Junior rooms also include balconies or terraces, and all come with air conditioning, Chromecast TVs, Bluetooth speakers, minibars, and Fragonard toiletries.

Breakfast is served in the lounge or your room, and there’s a small honesty bar and a fitness room. In the afternoon, you can enjoy a complimentary tea time with hot and cold drinks, cakes, and snacks.

Hôtel Adèle & Jules is a relaxed place to stay, with thoughtful interiors and a location close to shops, theatres, and cafés.

💸 Rooms typically start at around €230 per night.

7. Saint James Paris

Saint James Paris lives up to its reputation as the only château-hotel in the city, situated in a private, neoclassical mansion in the 16th arrondissement, just steps from the Arc de Triomphe and Trocadéro.

There are 22 rooms and 26 suites, all combining neoclassical architecture with Art Deco-inspired touches like handcrafted carpets, ornamental moldings, and vintage furnishings. Some rooms overlook the garden, others the quiet street.

Dining options include the Michelin‑starred Bellefeuille restaurant, with a nature-inspired tasting menu served in a winter-garden setting, plus the Library Bar for casual drinks.

The Guerlain Spa spans 400 square meters and features a vaulted pool, hammam, sauna, gym, and three treatment rooms.

Additional perks at Saint James Paris include a private garden and complimentary bikes or electric vehicles for exploring.

💸 Rooms typically start at around €782 per night.

As you can see, each of these boutique hotels in Paris offers its own unique charm. Whichever one you choose, you’re sure to have a memorable stay!

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