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29 Rue de Poitou, 75003 Paris, France

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Tucked away in a vintage boulangerie, Hôtel du Petit Moulin is a vibrant boutique gem in Le Marais, flaunting eclectic decor by Christian Lacroix and cozy, unique rooms.  

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The 52 Best Hotels in Paris

"Don't get confused by the vintage boulangerie signage: you're in the right place. Set in two connected 17th-century buildings—one the former home of one of Paris's first bakeries—the Hôtel du Petit Moulin feels like an insider's secret that's hiding in plain sight. The four-star charmer as been decked-out by fashion designer Christian Lacroix, so from the reception (located in the ersatz bakery) to the 17 rooms, the decor is bold, eclectic, and bursting with personality." - Sandra Ramani, Lindsey Tramuta

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Seven of the Smallest MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Paris

"Hidden behind the century-old façade are 17 vibrant and contemporary rooms designed from top to bottom by the fashion designer Christian Lacroix, an environment that is remarkable for the fact that it’s equally opposed both to the 19th century antique look on display in most Parisian hotels and to the minimalist style that’s the default option for modern boutique hotels the world over." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Seven of the Smallest MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Paris

"Hidden behind the century-old façade are 17 vibrant and contemporary rooms designed from top to bottom by the fashion designer Christian Lacroix, an environment that is remarkable for the fact that it’s equally opposed both to the 19th century antique look on display in most Parisian hotels and to the minimalist style that’s the default option for modern boutique hotels the world over." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Hôtel du Petit Moulin

"How did it strike you on arrival?Don't get confused by the vintage boulangerie signage: you're in the right place. Set in two connected 17th-century buildings—one the former home of one of Paris's first bakeries—the Hôtel du Petit Moulin feels like an insider's secret that's hiding in plain sight. The four-star charmer as been decked-out by fashion designer Christian Lacroix, so from the reception (located in the ersatz bakery) to the 17 rooms, the decor is bold, eclectic, and bursting with personality. Nice. What’s the crowd like?The hideaway appeals to Paris regulars who appreciate the whimsical style and the location in the bohemian Marais neighborhood, surrounded by galleries and trendy boutiques. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.Each of the 17 rooms is different in size; the two entry-level Comfort rooms are a bit of a tight squeeze, but most are well-sized for Paris (and for being in a historic building.) The decor varies, too, with Lacroix giving each space its own personality. Find zebra print wallpaper or carpets covered with giant flowers here, a star-covered ceiling, billowing taffeta, or a fresco-ed wall there. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?Deluxe linens and oversized pillows top the beds, which differ in style to suit the room. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.Most of the bathrooms are on the small side, and feature either a tub or shower, and Codage bath products. They've received as much design attention as the rooms, though, so you may find a bucolic scene painted behind the bath, or an accent wall covered in patterned tiles. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?Wifi is complementary. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.Breakfast is served in the vintage-style bistro, which transforms into a guests-only bar on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. An honor bar is available all week, as is a limited room service menu. Guests can borrow MacBooks and iPads from the reception, and have access to the complimentary bikes and the spa facilities at nearby sister hotel, Pavillon de la Reine. Bottom line: worth it, and why?With its Instagram-worthy decor, fashion world cred, and insider's feel, this tiny gem packs a memorable punch. It might not have all the trappings of a five-star hotel, but independent-minded travelers won't miss a thing." - Sandra Ramani

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"Hôtel du Petit Moulin If you find yourself at the pointy intersection of two 17th-century buildings in the 3rd Arrondisement, under a landmarked “Boulangerie” sign from one of Paris’ earliest bakeries (where Victor Hugo used to get his bread), you’ve arrived at this charming four-star hotel. Past the low-profile entry lie eclectic, eye-catching interiors designed by fashion legend Christian Lacroix, starting with a ground-floor public space awash in swirl of bold colors, oversized armchairs, and theater-backdrop-style wallpaper. The décor varies between the 17 rooms, as the designer worked within the different sizes and shapes to create unique personalities, so you might be surrounded by animal-print wallpaper, yards of taffeta, fresco-style paintings, a wall decorated with patterned tiles, or a ceiling adorned with stars. Aside from the two cozy Comfort level rooms, most are decently sized, and all feature high-end linens and pillows, Hermès bath amenities, free Wi-Fi, and either a shower or tub. Enjoy breakfast in the bistro, which becomes a guests-only bar on Thursday through Saturday nights, or hang out in the lobby lounge with something from the honor bar and one of the MacBooks and iPads available on loan from the front desk. Complimentary bikes are on hand when you want to explore the lively Marais or head over to sister hotel, Le Pavillon de la Reine, to make use of its spa and gym."

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778anniem

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Everything about the Hotel du Petit Moulin exceeded my expectations. The reception staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and happy to help with everything from ordering a cab to getting flowers for my room. The beds are soft, the showers are hot, the rooms are comfortable, eclectic, and CLEAN. Not your average hotel with bland furnishings and decor. Such care is taken to ensure each guest is happy.

lifesfun1

Google
We loved our stay at the Petite Moulin! The people were super helpful and nice, the interiors were so interesting, the location was easy to navigate, our room was pleasantly large, and the breakfast was very complete with French press coffee. We'd definitely stay there again!

Laura Coleman

Google
We really enjoyed our stay! The staff was friendly and helpful, and the deluxe room we stayed in was comfortable, clean, and a great size for Paris—we even had a king sized bed! The bathroom was also updated and roomy. Honestly, the hotel was significantly nicer that I thought it would be from pictures online! The neighborhood was pretty quiet over night, but there were plenty of great cafes and boulangeries and shops close by. We will absolutely stay again on future trips!

redlegtarantula

Google
It was a really good location--easy to walk various places, and surprisingly quiet for Paris. Yet it was close to lots of good restaurants, boulangeries, cafes. Every single person with whom we interacted was friendly and helpful (and patient with my very bad French). The room was small, but that's what we wanted (when in Paris, we're barely in the room!), and the bathroom was relatively (and helpfully) large. Lots of outlets, a comfortable bed, and a good breakfast.

Martin

Google
We stayed in this hotel for a week in May 2025. It’s a wonderful boutique hotel located in the trendy and central Marais district. The rooms are very comfortable and the personnel friendly. We very much enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone.

Michael Novakov

Google
Great play to stay in the 3rd Arrondissement. Sister hotel has a suitable gym that is right down the street. The breakfast and bar are perfect.

Scott Woodruff

Google
I had a fantastic stay at Hôtel du Petit Moulin in Le Marais! The service was exceptional, with the staff going above and beyond to make my stay comfortable. The hotel’s unique and stylish design adds so much charm, making it feel like a special Parisian hideaway. Breakfast each morning was delicious, with a great variety of fresh and tasty options. I also appreciated how quiet it was at night, which made it easy to relax and get a good night’s sleep. The only slight downside is that being in the heart of the fashion district, there isn’t much nightlife immediately around the hotel. However, it's not far from other lively areas of Paris, so it's easy to explore more when you're looking for something to do in the evening. Overall, I’d highly recommend staying here for a chic and peaceful experience in Paris!

Fabio Rosini (Fabio R)

Google
Rooms are ok, relatively small. Cleaning of the room is not a 4 stars standard, not attentive, clean and cleaning staff not really friendly and forthcoming. Also the toiletries and shower gel comes in plastic bags not sufficiently refilled
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Sam L.

Yelp
There were some good things about this hotel: let us check in super early, location, comfortable foam mattress, held our luggage after checkout and assistance making a dinner reservation en francais. However, for the price and reputation, we were not impressed. We booked directly with the hotel and were put in the worst room (ground floor, window opened to passers-by and construction). Layout of the room inefficient. Nowhere to put our luggage (no rack, had to use the desk and chair). Closet warm due to fridge filled w minibar stuff. There were waters but unclear if complimentary. Huge step off into the bathroom, very easy to fall at night. Sink counter set up in a way without room for our stuff and everything was getting wet. The hairdryer absolutely terrible. Toiletries, below average (not Hermes as advertised or in the past). Mirrors were on the inside of the bathroom door and inside the hot closet. Not ideal. We were not told about the breakfast, so missed it. HUGE metal skeleton key, very inconvenient to carry around, also the dnd sign hangs right over the keyhole to hard to close and lock the door without moving it. We are from NY so it really wasn't the lack of space , it was the lack of attention to detail.
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Luca D.

Yelp
I find all international chains dead-boring, they are the same all over the world. Zero personality. If I decide to spend a weekend at a nice hotel I normally try to get something original. Le Petit Moulin is one of these. Each room has a theme and is decorated individually. It's a little bit expensive considering that they don't have a pool and other facilities that one normally finds at hotels in the same price category. Still, due to its personality, its location bang in the Marais, and its unique style I think that Petit Moulin is a very good choice.
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Qype User (Getup_…)

Yelp
Tres Bien! What a gem! Tucked away down a quiet street in the fashionable area of Le Marais stands this funky yet chic boutique hotel. Quite literally in whiffing distance of many sumptuous cafes and patisseries it's also excellently located for all the usual tourist haunts and in strolling distance to the weekend markets. All 17 rooms are individually appointed and designed by Christian Lacroix (ooh la la) so expect a whole load of resplendent colour and flamboyant styling (sunglasses optional). Needless to say our executive room didn't disappoint. Chic (and clean!) and unusually spacious for a Parisian hotel room with a super comfy bed, and a surprisingly large bathroom (ermand did I mention how chic it is!?) The concierge was everything you would want one to be. Excellent knowledge of the area - shopping, restaurants, clothes boutiques etc.. 10 out of 10 for the tip off on cocktail bar down the road, they know who's hot (and most importantly who's not). The only reason I don't give 5 stars is because 1. There was no stand up shower, and 2. the lighting was a bit poor (us girls need good lighting when putting our face on for a night out!) However great value (roughly 190 euros for an executive room), elegant and peaceful it was perfect for our romantic weekend away, I have no doubt I will be staying again.
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Drema G.

Yelp
Stayed for business, will return (fate willing and airline miles available) for pleasure. Comfortable bed, glorious shower, pleasant staff and safe location convenient to metro and several shops and restaurants. I felt comfortable as a single American woman walking back and forth after dark, and even managed to make some friends by opening the first floor windows. (Curtains and windows are solid enough to block out most passing noise if you're less adventurous, and there is just one room on the first floor.) My only regret (other than indulging in the pricey minibar to cap my last night) is not getting to see more of the hotel decor on other floors. Reasonably priced for the quality, special in a way that makes you feel you're in Paris and not some anonymous Sofitel, safe enough for single travelers and large enough for two (compared to other Paris hotels I've used). Why look elsewhere?
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Lisa L.

Yelp
Wonderful and charming small hotel in the heart of the Marais. Each room decorated uniquely. No restaurant but lovely breakfast and honesty bar for a late night nightcap. Staff is warm and friendly and shopping and restaurants nearby are perfect. Facade is the first boulangerie in Paris and protected by historical preservation. Feels like you are local.
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Nicole L.

Yelp
Charming, GORGEOUSLY designed rooms. Location is awesome- right in Marais surrounded by all the shops. I stayed in the room behind the reception desk, which was generously sized (despite the furniture occupying 90% of the space) with an even more generously sized bathroom. Problem was, this is a tiny boutique hotel so you don't get much privacy. One step out and you are in the lobby, and you hear everything. As a caution to drivers: their parking lot is a block away and incredibly tight. Despite our strategic efforts, my boyfriend and I still gashed our car trying to fit down the ramp, and the car is a coupe--not some van!
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Dr. S.

Yelp
We booked through arminarmtravel.com. We were so pleased with the staff and the accommodations. Everyone was so helpful, making reservations for us, offering excellent recommendations and simply what you come to expect from a boutique hotel. Camilla has been especially fantastic and helpful. We cannot wait to come back here and continue to enjoy the excellent restaurants and sights. Le Marais is a perfect area. It is trendy, sexy and very friendly. We highly recommend this hotel.

William B.

Yelp
Very quirky hotel in le Marais, designed by Christian Lacroix. Only 17 rooms all individually decorated. Nice atmosphere
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Re B.

Yelp
Perfect hotel choice if you want the local Paris experience! The location could not be better, the staff are like family and welcome you with open arms. The staff is also extremely helpful making recommendations and reservations. Their honor bar is a nice touch as well :) The location is in The Marais area, which is home to GREAT boutique shopping, upmarket restaurants (Hank Burger, Sushi Shop and Chez Nenesse are favorites) along with the Marche (like a "green" market) where you can eat or buy flowers, wine, etc. This was our second time staying in the same room (303 - the room for lovers, complete with mirrors on the ceiling) and our expectations were exceeded once again! The sister hotel, La Reine, which has the spa/gym is only a short walk and is delightful as well (although a little more buttoned up on the serious side). On a side note, we went over to the Ritz for dinner one of our 7 nights and were SO happy we decided to stay at Hotel du Petit Moulin. The Ritz was luxurious, of course, but FULL of Americans and was not even comparable to the "local" experience you get at Moulin, where you quickly feel you are part of the neighborhood. Highly recommended!

Julia R.

Yelp
The hotel at first seemed great, good location in the Marais, small but comfortable boutique hotel. 3 days into our stay we did encounter an uncomfortable problem though. We had items stolen out of our room while we were at dinner. On our 3rd night at the hotel, we went back to our room before dinner and had unplugged and turned off the space heater in the room. I also left my expensive designer sunglasses on the desk. When we left to go to dinner, I had double locked the door. We came back from dinner around 11pm and the door was only locked once, not double locked the way we left it, the heater was ON and PLUGGED IN. I thought nothing of it and thought maybe there was turndown service (but the bed wasn't turned down) or they needed to check the room for something. But then the next morning, my sunglasses were missing, and I left them right on the desk the night before. When speaking with the manager, he just kept assuring me that the night receptionist is very trustworthy and he would never do something like that. In the end, the manager did nothing for me, and basically just told me it was my fault and we must have been mistaken. The customer service and staff here treated us very poorly and were rude throughout this entire incident. I wouldn't stay here again!!!
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Emily B.

Yelp
Loved it. Would stay again. Also if you can find it, go to the Marche des infants rouges for a bite to eat. Be sure to stop at Le Stand for a cookie and cafe.

Cityvox User (willam…)

Yelp
Very original The standard of service is unfortunately not very consistant, but full of goodwill. The loby is great, from the outside you think you are going into a boulangerie, and taxi drivers do not always know where to go. The rooms (I have tried 3 diferent ones) are all great, very different and most original. Very confortable hotel in a lovely part of the Marais
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Helen Y.

Yelp
love this hotel. it's in the perfect location - just steps away from the best shops and restaurants in the heart of the Marais.