Hip rooms, vinyl, DJ sets, curated jukebox, local finds
































"One of the hippest spots in Pigalle, the hotel’s laid‑back, minimal rooms are peppered with vintage finds, record players and artwork; the downstairs restaurant is constantly full with locals co‑working or lunching by day and returning for hip‑hop and R&B nights at the bar on weekends." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Eschewing typical luxury-hotel trappings, the rooms focus on what matters: inviting spaces, whether small or large, equipped with iPads and turntables with enough music to get you through the night, all rounded out by plentiful personality from modern and vintage artwork, objects, books, and furnishings." - Sophie Friedman

"The ground floor features a café, a restaurant and bar (overseen by Camille Fourmont, from Buvette, a wine bar in the 11th), and a kiosk selling a carefully curated selection of books and newspapers." - The MICHELIN Guide

"The ground floor features a café, a restaurant and bar (overseen by Camille Fourmont, from Buvette, a wine bar in the 11th), and a kiosk selling a carefully curated selection of books and newspapers. On the weekend the hotel puts on a proper party, complete with DJ, and even on a Sunday night it feels like a nexus of activity." - The MICHELIN Guide

"It’s the oldest story in real estate: the red-light district, down at heel and thus affordable for the creative artists who make up the avant garde of urban renewal, inevitably becomes the up-and-coming neighbourhood where the rest of the city comes out to play. So it is with Paris’s Pigalle. And eventually, inevitably – if we’re lucky – these areas get a hotel like Le Pigalle too." - The MICHELIN Guide