Hotel de MontesquieuvsHotel du Petit Moulin
Hotel Daniel and Hotel du Petit Moulin are both recommended by expert reviewers. On balance, Hotel du Petit Moulin scores significantly better than Hotel Daniel. Hotel du Petit Moulin scores 88 with recommendations from 17 publications like Concierge, Time Out and Condé Nast Traveler.
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8 Rue Frederic Bastiat, entre les Champs Elysees et la rue du Faubourg Saint Honore, 75008 Paris
From $270/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Michelin Guide
"The theme in the Daniel hotel is the world of travel, with an elegant and welcoming decor of Liberty prints and decorative objects from around the globe."
Concierge
"The elegant "voyage to the Indies via the Casbah" decor of this well-mannered 26-room town-house hotel in Paris's stylish 8th Arrondissement instantly won it a worldly following."
Fodor's
"A Relais & Châteaux property, the hotel is on the more expensive side and claims to meet the standards of hospitality excellence, but service is uneven and not as warm as the interior décor." Full review
Insight Guides
"One of Paris’s newest hotels, and one of its most luxurious... it’s a lovely romantic marvel."
Oyster
4.0
"With an abundance of silks, rich fabrics, furniture from around the globe, and hand-painted wallpaper, this small property has charm to spare." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"This quiet, romantic retreat may be only a five-minute walk from the towering chain stores—and the crowds that fill them—on the Champs-Élysées, but it gives the impression of a world apart." Full review
Star Service
"This boutique offering is an eclectic dynamo with a staff that provides the high octane fuel for this well-oiled period sleeper. Rates are steep, but quality keeps the value within view." Full review
Gayot
"Just a five-minute walk from the Champs-Elysées, this hotel combines the French eighteenth-century style with a pinch of Orientalism."
Condé Nast Traveler
"This 26-room hotel in Paris’s stylish eighth arrondissement instantly seduces with chintz fabrics, floral wallpaper, potted orchids, and intriguing objets." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"A quirky and intimate Relais & Chateaux hotel, featuring Asian-themed interiors and uniquely styled rooms with an apartment feel, near the Champs-Elysées, Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower." Full review
Hotel du Petit Moulin Show All Reviews
29 / 31 rue du Poitou, 75003 Paris
From $212/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Free Parking
Rough Guide
"The designer’s hallmark joie de vivre reigns in the seventeen rooms, each a fusion of different styles."
Michelin Guide
"Every bedroom is a delight, with vibrant tones and free-standing bathtubs."
Concierge
"Hipsters love the location, the laid-back atmosphere, and the lushly funky Baroque look that is Lacroix's signature."
Insight Guides
"This fashionable hotel in the Marais was designed by Christian Lacroix using sumptuous fabrics and screen-printed trompe l'œil to create comfort and individuality."
Lonely Planet
"This quiet little hotel has 27 good-sized rooms, with toilet and bath or a shower in both a main building and a garden annex." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This scrumptious 17-room hotel, a bakery at the time of Henri IV, was designed from head to toe by Christian Lacroix." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Fantastically located in the trendsetting Upper Marais, this former boulangerie in a 17th-century building has been redone by Christian Lacroix." Full review
Time Out
"Within striking distance of the hip shops around rue Charlot, this turn-of-the-century façade masks what was once the oldest boulangerie in Paris, lovingly restored as a boutique hotel." Full review
Star Service
" Here, Mr. LaCroix takes the concept of layered, overly coordinated toile du joie and turns it on its ear. If this hotel were a bumper sticker it would read, "Question Authority." " Full review
Gayot
"Given that this Marais District hotel was designed by Christian Lacroix, it's no surprise that it's a bit over the top."