"A hotel located a 10-minute walk from Notre-Dame de Paris, offering convenient access to the cathedral."
"This Paris boutique hotel provides complimentary bicycle rentals so guests can conveniently explore the city by bike during their stay." - Cat Sposato
"A Latin Quarter hotel with a rooftop bar that provides Champagne-worthy views of the Eiffel Tower, making it an appealing romantic perch during warmer months in the heart of Paris." - Michelle Gross Michelle Gross Michelle Gross is an award-winning travel, food, and lifestyle journalist. In addition to contributing to Travel + Leisure, Michelle is a travel columnist and regular contributor to Robb Report, Thrillist, Business Insider, Fodor’s, and BBC Travel, among others. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Located on the Left Bank a block from the Seine and minutes from Notre Dame, this 109-room newcomer pairs bright, textured Raphael Navot–designed rooms with private balconies and a ninth-floor rooftop bar that offers unobstructed views of the Eiffel Tower. The cedar-scented lobby and burnt-wood floors create a refined atmosphere, and amenities include a photogenic wooden gym, a sauna, and suites with generous balconies and tower views; smaller rooms are airy but can feel tight, making them best suited to solo travelers. Starting rates are around $278." - Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd is a travel, wine and lifestyle writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"The Quartier Latin is, of course, a famously artsy part of Paris—one with strong cinematic associations. But you needn’t have stumbled out of a screening room at the nearby Le Champo rubbing your eyes with one hand and clutching an issue of Cahiers du Cinéma in the other to appreciate what designer Raphael Navot has done with Hôtel Dame Des Arts. It’s all about the interplay between curved and straight lines, hard and soft textures, glossy and matte surfaces—you’ll inhale its essence the moment you step inside. Style-wise, the 109 rooms are similarly got-up in a way that is at once spartan and spoiling, chic and subdued. The in-house restaurant serves up elevated contemporary Mexican cuisine with fusion of French, Mexican, and Japanese flavors, while the 360-degree views from the rooftop bar alone are a reason to book. If your faith in Paris is flagging—which does happen but seldom lasts—a visit to the rooftop of Hôtel Dame des Arts will restore it. —Steve King" - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta