Hôtel du Temps Paris

Hotel · Faubourg Montmartre

Hôtel du Temps Paris

Hotel · Faubourg Montmartre

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11 Rue de Montholon, 75009 Paris, France

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Discover a charming boutique hotel in the heart of Paris' vibrant 9th arrondissement, featuring cozy rooms, a stylish bar, and a piano lounge just steps from the metro.  

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11 Rue de Montholon, 75009 Paris, France Get directions

hoteldutemps.com
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11 Rue de Montholon, 75009 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 47 70 37 16
hoteldutemps.com
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Lou VTR Design

Google
I strongly advise against staying here. The hygiene of this establishment is unacceptable. When I found a blood-stained towel in my room, I reported it to the reception, but they immediately blamed me. Since I wasn’t responsible, I asked for a goodwill gesture, but they refused. After leaving a negative review initially, they asked me to take it down in exchange for a refund. I agreed, but even then, they didn’t follow through on their promise. The manager and staff are dishonest and show a complete lack of respect for their customers.

Flo015

Google
The staff are lovely and extremely helpful. The hotel is well situated in the 9e, and there is a relaxing breakfast area downstairs. However, the infrastructure is not great. The wifi is temperamental. We have stayed here before: in the past I was stuck in the elevator once, although it recovered on its own in about five minutes. Recently, we got stuck for half an hour and more worrying, the emergency button was not working. This would be a disaster for someone with claustrophobia because the elevator itself is tiny. The hotel needs to replace the elevator.

AntB247

Google
Pretty boutique hotel but be warned walls are paper thin so you hear absolutely everything and my room did not have a shower but a bath with a head wash. Tiny room but bed was super comfortable and nice breakfast. If you like listening in on people then stay!

Brechtje Krijvenaar

Google
We had a wonderful time in the hotel during new years! The room was a bit hot, but the service and the facilities were amazing. Kind people and an amazing location. Merci for the stay!

mikechalkwell

Google
A good location near the Gare du Nord. Small hotel with 5 floors. Our bedroom was on the 5th floor, essentially in the attic. A small bedroom but a large comfortable bed. The bathroom had a very small bath but was adequate.|I’d recommend this hotel for a night but if staying in Paris longer you’d probably want somewhere more spacious.|The bar/lounge on the ground floor is fine and the optional breakfast is limited but adequate.|The whole experience was made very positive by the charming and friendly receptionist Shani, who was very helpful.

Sam Sletten

Google
Perfect accommodations for a solo traveler for the price. Best features were the kind staff and great location - one block from the Metro 7 Line entrance, which goes to the museums and the Marais. Also a quick hop on bus/11 minute walk to Gare du Nord, which has a line to and from CDG airport. There was a Franprix market around the corner to buy quick sandwiches / snacks as well as a shocking abundance of restaurants nearby. Room was spotless and the entire building felt clean. Room had central AC and heat as well as outlets by the bed yet retained an old Paris feel with painted wood floors and cabinets. The room I was in was a good size for a solo traveler but might feel small for a couple or friends. I felt that the lack of privacy blinds between the sleeping area and the bathroom would prevent me from comfortably sharing the room with another person. There was no coffee maker in the room but the restaurant downstairs seemed to offer hot drinks. I stayed on a weekday night on the third floor and never heard the ground level restaurant from my room. The staff at the desk and the restaurant were so kind. I felt like they would do anything to make their guests feel comfortable and secure. For the price that I paid I would rate 9+/10, would stay again!!

Roberta Guido

Google
This is just what we looked for in this holiday! The rooms are perfect for a relaxed stay, comfortable beds, quiet and amazing view when you wake up! Staff was really friendly and helpful with every kind of request. We’ve been walking from this Hotel in every direction of the city and everything is really close by. We will definetly come back.

Gawyn

Google
A friend who lives in Paris tipped us about this hotel. It's a beautiful little establishment with friendly receptionists and a cute reception area that's great for both breakfast and late night drinks. We were able to check in several hours early, and our room was so so charming. We will definitely be staying here again next time we are in Paris.||P.S. Union Boulangerie is right around the corner for all your bakery needs, but be aware that there's usually a queue.
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Oskar W.

Yelp
Such a cozy little hotel in Paris. Quirky indeed, but very pretty. A typical Parisian experience - the ones that you dream about. The interior is extremely beautiful. They sure know all the small details here. The rooms are superb. Do not expect any fancy tools, this is about vintage furniture, paintings, the most beautiful view from the small French-style balcony, small bath tub, Aésop soaps - everything is so detailed and simply beautiful. The breakfast is amazing. Typical French. Breads and pastries from Arnaud Delmontel, Beurre d'Isigny butter, high quality jams, freshly squeezed juices (either orange or grapefruit), coffee, tea etc. Everything is served on beautiful plates - a match made in heaven. Take it to your room and enjoy a petit déjeuner with a view. So cozy. A stay at Hôtel du Temps is not for everyone, but for style-conscious people this is a little gem. This is not a 5-star property for all and every people of this world, this is a 5-star hotel for people who wants charm, coziness and an utterly pretty building - both outside and inside. It really is quite unique.
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John K.

Yelp
Stay here every time. I never get sick of how cute this place is. All of the rooms have their own unique charm. Location is great for both the neighborhood and to transport elsewhere. The little lobby cafe is also adorable if you want to stay in. Side note: if you're staying with someone you aren't particularly close to, all of the bathrooms of the rooms I've stayed have glass on the top (i.e. you can see everything). Maybe there are rooms without this but I've never gotten one.
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Sam K.

Yelp
Hotel du Temps was pretty conveniently located. I come to Paris to shop, and it was walkable to Printemps and Galleries Lafayette! It's on a cute side street, my taxi drove right past it at first. Not totally well marked but their name is out front if you come from the right direction. I arrived early and my room wasn't ready, but they offered me breakfast and held my bags through the day as I hit the town! The lobby bar and cafe seating is the cutest part of the hotel. Mixmatched prints, vibrant colored tiles, and great modern art hung throughout. Lots of lush green plants and and natural lighting makes this feel so special! The rooms were cute, but not overly special. I loved the paintings on the walls and the bright tropical curtains to add the color. The rest was somewhat plain. The bathrooms were realllly small!! To access the toilet, you had to sit sideways.. It was a lovely hotel, but there are a ton of lovely hotels in Paris.
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Blake H.

Yelp
I really don't know where to start. We got our room last minute do to some poor planning and a bit of spontaneity, but it couldn't have worked out better. From the pictures we saw of the place ,it looked like what we wanted, classic Parisian without being too over the top. The rooms themselves were very 'loft' -ish in style and vibe, although not in size of course. The windows open to the street below and it is a nice view of the park and surrounding balconies and architecture. The baths are not made for a man of my height but they have a shower hose which makes it totally fine. The cool vibe of the room definitely made me ok with crouching a bit to wash off. The location was perfect and central for what we had planned on doing while in Paris and the bar and dining area in the lobby look and feel straight out of a Wes Andersen film. The staff is very friendly and they have one of the coolest bartenders I've ever met while traveling. A young guy named Kevin who is passionate about his drinks and will make you feel right at home. I think this is the perfect place to stay if you're young, want to get off Champs Elysees, and are looking for something with one foot in mid 20th century Paris and one foot in modern Paris. Thank you Hotel du Temps for being so rad.