Hôtel de Montesquieu

Hotel · Faubourg du Roule

Hôtel de Montesquieu

Hotel · Faubourg du Roule

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8 Rue Frédéric Bastiat, 75008 Paris, France

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East-meets-West theme with vibrant textiles and custom wallpaper  

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8 Rue Frédéric Bastiat, 75008 Paris, France Get directions

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+33 1 42 56 17 00
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The MICHELIN Guide France 2022: stellar hotels for star-studded nights in Paris

"In Paris, one of the most-visited cities in the world, there are the old palace hotels, the new minimalist boutiques, and, as in this case, various shades in between. A newly minted classic, and a bit of a stylistic departure for Paris hotels, Hôtel Daniel comes outfitted in a sort of Silk Road, East-meets-West theme of old-world Parisian interiors with handmade Chinese wallpapers, Oriental rugs, exotic fine fabrics and Syrian antiques." - Le Guide MICHELIN

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/the-michelin-guide-france-2022-stellar-hotels-for-star-studded-nights-in-paris
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Hôtel Daniel

"How did it strike you on arrival?The 19th-century Hausmann exterior may be classic Paris, but the interiors take you on a journey to the east. Drawing on the owners' travels through Asia, designer Tarfa Salam has created a world of vibrant textures and colors, where Kazakh rugs and displays of Chinese calligraphy brushes live alongside custom-ordered De Gournay wallpaper emblazoned with garden motifs. Overstuffed furnishings and the warm color palette help keep things comfy and inviting. Nice. What’s the crowd like?Relais & Châteaux fans who value a boutique atmosphere, personal service, and a focus on tasty cuisine will feel right at home. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.Each of the 26 rooms and suites has been individually designed around a specific color scheme, with the hand-painted wallpaper, thick curtains, and fabrics all made to match. The antiques and custom-made furniture were selected to impart a homey vibe, so you'll find mini-bars hidden away inside Lebanese wooden cabinets, and traditional glass-fronted armories instead of closets. Rooms on lower floors may have terraces, while some higher-set options have Eiffel Tower views. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?Bed styles vary by room, but all are topped with one-hundred-percent cotton linens, and some have European-style bolster pillows. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase?In keeping with the private home feel, the room amenities are useful, but limited: standard-sized LCD TVs, hairdryers, slippers, and bathrobes. Light sleepers will appreciate the double-glazed windows. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.Bathrooms are lined with either Italian marble or Moroccan zelig tiles, and feature showers or shower/tub combos. Given the eastern flair of the hotel, the products from British brand Molton Brown seem a bit incongruous, but they do the trick. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?Wi-Fi is complimentary. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.Like any good host, the hotel caters to guests' needs--which here, translates to breakfast served made-to-order, at any time of day. An abundant afternoon tea (complete with homemade baked goods and an extensive tea menu) and weekend brunch are also on offer. Friends not staying in house can join you for drinks at the cozy bar. Bottom line: worth it, and why?Some may find the setting old fashioned or the amenities limited, but guests looking for a four-star full of charm will quickly feel at home." - Sandra Ramani

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/france/paris/hotel-daniel
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Stephanie Susilo

Google
Had the loveliest stay here last month! After a long and tiring travel day, we were glad to finally arrive at the hotel where we were surprised to find out that we’d been upgraded! The room was so spacious and gorgeous, we loved coming back at the end of the day to the most relaxing and luxurious space. Great location on a quiet street yet still within walking distance to the metro, shopping, and restaurants. Staff were also very welcoming and friendly. We even met a fellow Indonesian staff (I believe his name was Thomas?) who made us feel right at home during our stay! No regrets staying here, will definitely be returning on our next visit!

Di Sanderson

Google
Staying at this boutique hotel made our trip to Paris special. The hotel is in an excellent location just off the Champ de Élysées and within walking distance to many of the great sights of Paris. The hotel is extremely clean and comfortable with staff who go above and beyond to provide the best service possible. Ioannis was especially friendly and helpful. He gave us the warmest greeting on arrival and provided us with lots of helpful information . Breakfast was lovely too and a very peaceful way to start the day. We can't thank the staff enough for making us feel so welcome and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a great place to stay in Paris.

Derek Nelson

Google
We really enjoyed our stay at Hotel Montesquieu. It is a smaller hotel tucked a few streets away from the energetic Champs-Élysées Avenue. The hotel staff were very friendly and upgraded us to a suite room which was beautiful and spacious. There is a small gym with treadmills and multi-purpose weight machine. The location is convenient for walking to subway stations or walking to numerous nearby cafes and restaurants. Highly recommended!

Angela

Google
⚠️ THIEF IN THIS HOTEL — DO NOT STAY HERE!!! ⚠️ NOT FIVE STAR !!! This was the WORST hotel experience I’ve ever had and I travel a lot ! 1️⃣ At check-in, the front desk staff helped with our luggage but accidentally dropped a wine glass, spilling wine all over my brand-new 4 clothes from Barcelona and a gifted stuffed animal from Switzerland. When I politely asked him to clean it, he refused, saying “it was just an accident”! I had to push him to get the manager involved to even get the clothes washed. 2️⃣ The next morning, I woke up to the sound of someone entering our room without permission while we were sleeping! I checked and saw my clothes had been washed but still wet, so I just hang them in the closet. No notice, no explanation. That already felt like a major violation of privacy. This is a five star hotel service ????? 3️⃣ When we checked out, I completely forgot I had hung the clothes in the closet — because I NEVER do that at hotels. I realized later and called the hotel immediately. They said they’d check and get back to me… but they never did. I had to call for three days straight and even send emails. The final response? “Sorry, we didn’t find anything.” Which means: the housekeeping stole them. We never requested housekeeping during our 2-night stay. So no one should’ve even entered the room. I honestly feel so lucky I didn’t ask for cleaning or they might’ve taken my Hermès bags or my diamond jewelry. 4️⃣ To make things even worse, the hotel required us to leave our room key at the front desk every time we left the building — something I’ve never experienced anywhere else in the world. That’s a huge security risk and makes it even easier for things to go missing without any accountability. 🚨 STAY AWAY FROM THIS HOTEL. THIS IS NOT A FIVE STAR HOTEL !!! Security is nonexistent, staff is irresponsible, and there are thieves walking freely through the guest rooms.

Dave

Google
Location was fine, and they were nice here. But not sure how they call themselves a 5 star. There is really nothing downstairs in the lobby (some free croissants that were there ALL day getting stale). The room had an awkward layout with 3 rooms in a straight line. Not much table space to put stuff especially in the bathroom. Worse part is, we were given a handicap room without even asking us. I thought all rooms had curtains between the toilet and the shower but then thought about it more...no, everyone else has doors. Its terrible when trying to use the toilet with others in the room. The room was hot due to a warm day in April. The front desk had no fans and the AC system was still in heat mode.

Nain s

Google
I had the best stay in Paris. Everyone was so lovely and welcoming. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. Already looking forward to my next visit, and stay with you. Thank you.

Priscila Akvila

Google
Absolutely not a 5* hotel!! No bar, no restaurant, no spa…. It was small and cute but max 3*. Not luxury at all. Crazy expensive hotel. We will not visit it again for sure. Not recommended.

Juliette Bolea

Google
This is NOT a 5 star hotel. It is maybe a good 3 star hotel. There is no concierge, hotel restaurant/bar, or relevant amenities. I asked them to help support u with making a restaurant reservation and to book a cab and couldn’t even really support with that. Rooms are okay but not up to a luxury hotel standard. The location is ok but a bit out of the way. I would not stay here again.