Intimate hotel with Roman bath, chic tea salon, and views




























19 Pl. des Vosges, 75004 Paris, France Get directions
"A unique pied‑à‑terre that feels at once modern and classic, this intimate stay lets you get ready for the day while overlooking Place des Vosges, the oldest square in Paris." - Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd is a writer at Travel + Leisure, where she relies on her 10 years of experience as a journalist and frequent flyer to test and review luggage, apparel, and accessories to help you travel better. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"Opened in 2019 by the Evok Collection as a private pied-à-terre on Place des Vosges, this 12-room conversion of the former Hôtel de Montbrun balances 17th-century character and contemporary edge—oversize windows, hand-painted beams and terra-cotta tiles sit alongside contemporary four-poster beds and stainless-steel walls; suites add kitchenettes, breakfast is served in-room only, and guests can retreat to an intimate Roman-style bath or the ground-floor tearoom, Brach La Pâtisserie, while sunny terrace seats offer classic people-watching beneath the arcades and Yann Brys’s award-winning pastries." - Mary Winston Nicklin, Lindsey Tramuta

"Blink and you might miss the entrance; apart from one modest sign, there is little that signals you've arrived at this Paris hotel overlooking Place des Vosges, the oldest square in Paris (originally called Place Royale). It feels more like a guesthouse, with only 12 rooms and suites, than a standard hotel, and there's no lobby or formal reception desk. It's all very confidential and intimate which, if you've booked this place, is what you're after. The building was once a school and more recently a textile warehouse—Lecoadic & Scotto architecture redesigned the space with the help of Bâtiments de France to preserve its heritage as a royal gathering place. Talk about grand (although it might be the high ceilings, too): Louis XIII and Anne of Austria celebrated their engagement here in 1612, and it was the site of trysts and duels during the 17th and 18th centuries. Floor-to-ceiling windows reveal the Place des Vosges and its leafy Louis XIII square; this is the only property that offers such views from all rooms. It's got all the trappings of high luxury, with the benefit of privacy, and royal gardens at your doorstep." - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta


"The Place des Vosges, in the Marais, is one of Paris’s most unique places, and Cour des Vosges stands proudly over this picturesque square. But while Cour des Vosges may be a big deal, it’s a small hotel, comprising just 12 rooms and suites. The style is a blend of 17th century opulence and 1970s modernism, and it’s a memorable mixture, one that feels both surprising and somehow inevitable." - The MICHELIN Guide

"The Place des Vosges, in the Marais, is one of Paris’s most unique places, and Cour des Vosges stands proudly over this picturesque square. But while Cour des Vosges may be a big deal, it’s a small hotel, comprising just 12 rooms and suites. The style is a blend of 17th century opulence and 1970s modernism, and it’s a memorable mixture, one that feels both surprising and somehow inevitable." - The MICHELIN Guide