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Hotel DUO

"Stylish and contemporary, yet still affordable, this boutique hotel pulls off cheap chic in Paris. It's in a great location near the Centre Pompidou, a cultural icon ...

From GBP 130 Read review

Hotel du Petit Moulin

"The relaxed, super-chic little gem in the Marais is the first boutique hotel creation from French designer Christian Lacroix."

From EUR 180.00 Read review

Hotel du Bourg Tibourg

“The classic boutique hotel in the Marais seamlessly combines tradition and modernity and is a good choice for ultimate privacy.”

From EUR 150.00 Read review

Mayet

"Cheap and cheerful is the style of this boutique hotel in Paris's Monteparnasse district. It's also very close to the Montparnasse Cemetery, where Simone de Beauvoir ...

From EUR 95.00 Read review

Hotel du Danube

"Quiet and charming, the hotel still feels like an 18th-century private mansion with treasured antiques and intimate details."

From EUR 120.00 Read review

Le Pavillon de la Reine, Paris, France

Star rating: StarStarStarStar
Address: 28 Place des Vosges, 75003 Paris, France

Rooms: 56

Rates from: GBP 570  

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“The cosy converted 17th century townhouse was once a royal residence, discretely tucked away in the heart of the Marais.”

Pavillon de la Reine by Jamie Dunford Wood


This fantastically located 17thC Paris mansion (off the Place des Vosges in the Marais) suffers very slightly from a faux-chateau complex. The Pavillon de la Reine's reception area is decked in heavy and ancient stone flagging, striped furnishings, reproduction oil paintings, oak beams and tapestries, so your first thought is wow! can this be for real? The décor in the rooms is very slightly tasteless, with heavy contrasting patterns and chintzy fabrics, some (the duplexes for example) in garish colours such as mulberry with grey fabric walls. There are no separate showers (nice to have at these prices), and the baths are rather basic. To avoid a headache ask for a room with a plain, neutral wall colour, preferably one of the oak beamed rooms, as these at least go the whole hog, even down to a reproduction Renoir. Location-wise and service-wise it cannot be faulted.



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