Style 9, Atmosphere 8, Location 8

L’Hôtel

13 rue des Beaux-Arts, St Germain, The Left Bank & Latin Quarter


L’Hôtel

The plush interior permits the pretence of being debauched and self-indulgent. The rooms are themed, decorated with great attention to detail, and all as breathtaking as each other. The hotel is open-plan in that the floors can all be seen, built off a central atrium, which allows one to peep at visitors, illicit or not. The restaurant is highly recommended.


Telephone: +33 (0)1 44 41 99 00 
Price: from EUR 362

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Famed as the place where Oscar Wilde died, L’Hôtel is fittingly decadent. Appropriately situated in the literary district of the Left Bank, it has low ceilings, curtain drapes, ornate pictures and fireplaces, which offer a cosy yet luxurious stay.

Each of the 20 rooms have been decorated according to a theme: ‘Marco Polo’ is à la japonaise, with porcelain lamps and a pagoda-esque, wood-panelled bed; ‘Mistinguett’ (queen of the Paris music-hall) is all mirrored Art Deco (the bed actually used to belong to her); and ‘Barroco’ is all velvety red with dark bookcases and gold fittings.

If you stay in the Oscar Wilde room, you can enjoy your own little private terrace and peacock mural, as well as various Oscar memorabilia. The hotel also has its own hammam down in its vaults, offering massages and thermal baths.


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