HOTELS & ACCOMMODATION
Hotel Le Crayon
Colour yourself happy at this homely budget boutique hotel based on an artist’s doodlebug dream of the city.
Mandarin Oriental Paris
Cool, understated luxury in the heart of Paris, with palatial pomp traded in for some art deco glamour.
Hi Matic Paris
Hi-tech eco-hotel haven where computers keep you company from checking in to tucking in.
Le Citizen Hotel
The setting suggests Dutch canalside, the interiors speak of Danish design, the food is all about Japan; and yet this stylish stay has popped up in romantic old Paree.
Shangri-La Paris
The height of Asian luxury hits Paris as Shangri-La opens its first European property in a palace fit for both old money and the nouveau-riche.
Hotel du Sejour Beaubourg
More corner shop than boutique, but if you are a happy easyJetsetter, this could well be your ideal home from home for a few Paris nights.
Le Royal Monceau Hotel
An extravagant two-year Philippe Starck facelift later, Paris’ most palatial hotel has reopened. The glitterati bolthole is now one arty - and pricey - boutique.
3 Rooms
Azzedine Alaia’s designer apartments right next door to his atelier offer clean, modern and flawlessly chic spaces.
Hôtel du Petit Moulin
Christian Lacroix’s joyous property, hidden behind the sobering façade of Paris’ oldest bakery embodies baroque, sci-fi, playful pop and orientalist Zen.
The Five
One of Paris’ most innovatively designed hotels, with rooms painted in vividly different colours and an emphasis on lacquer.
Hôtel Amour
Explore love with Terry Richardson’s erotic photo-art in one of the 20 lipstick red rooms at this sexy establishment in Paris’ cool ‘SoPi’ district.
Costes
Christian Lacroix’s joyous property, hidden behind the sobering façade of Paris’ oldest bakery embodies baroque, sci-fi, playful pop and orientalist Zen.
Murano Resort Paris
‘When sleeping is not enough’, expect techno-porn, customisable lighting and extra wide, podium-raised beds.
Ascott Arc de Triomphe
Super modern, Japanese minimalism in a glass house set around a Zen central garden.
Hôtel Daniel
Orientalism and a Wunderkammer collector’s mentality, locked up in 18th century France – minimalist it aint.
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