High-end option offering luxe rooms, plus a fitness center, a sauna & a steam room. Surrounded by the shops and bars of the 6th arr., this upscale boutique hotel is a 4-minute walk from the Musée du Luxembourg and a 5-minute walk from Odéon metro station. Luxe, refined rooms are individually decorated. All rooms come with WiFi, flat-screen TVs and minibars, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities. Some feature exposed beams and/or terraces with views of the city. Breakfast is offered for a surcharge, and there are complimentary drinks in the 2 guest lounges. Other amenities include a fitness center with city views, a sauna, a steam room and a meeting room.
22 Rue Saint-Sulpice, 75006 Paris, France Get directions
"Among travel writers, it's most famous as the final overnight resting place of Oscar Wilde, but L’Hôtel is perhaps even more notable for having been a boutique hotel before the concept had even been invented. This Left Bank cult classic packs as much personality as possible into its 20 rooms – redesigned by Jacques Garcia himself." - The MICHELIN Guide
"If you’ve been mulling over buying a second home in Paris, but have a fear of commitment, the Hôtel Esprit Saint Germain might offer the perfect solution: The 28-room boutique hotel, over on the city’s Left Bank, feels more like a (very chic) home than a hotel, at once intimate, elegant, and accommodating—minus the property taxes. Rooms are sleek and modern, with pops of mauve, teal, and magenta, and glossy, glass-topped coffee tables and desks; others are a little more romantic, with thick, dark-stained wooden beams cutting across the ceiling, and wall-to-wall leopard-print carpeting. But, in true Parisian fashion, it’s always just enough, and never too much." - Betsy Blumenthal
"If you’ve been mulling over buying a second home in Paris, but have a fear of commitment, the Hôtel Esprit Saint Germain might offer the perfect solution: The 28-room boutique hotel, over on the city’s Left Bank, feels more like a (very chic) home than a hotel, at once intimate, elegant, and accommodating—minus the property taxes. Rooms are sleek and modern, with pops of mauve, teal, and magenta, and glossy, glass-topped coffee tables and desks; others are a little more romantic, with thick, dark-stained wooden beams cutting across the ceiling, and wall-to-wall leopard-print carpeting. But, in true Parisian fashion, it’s always just enough, and never too much." - CNT Editors
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