Hotel FabricvsHotel du Petit Moulin
Both Hotel Fabric and Hotel du Petit Moulin are rated very highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Hotel du Petit Moulin ranks significantly higher than Hotel Fabric. Hotel du Petit Moulin has a TripExpert Score of 88 with approval from 17 reviewers such as Time Out, Fodor's and Condé Nast Traveler.
Hotel Fabric
31 rue de la Folie Mericourt, 75011 Paris
From $184/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Lonely Planet
"Four-star Hôtel Fabric is a stylish ode to its industrial heritage as a 19th-century textile factory." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"Here, post-industrial chic meets artisan vintage -- with a hipster edge." Full review
Fodor's
"This urban-chic hotel tucked away on an old artisan street is fully in tune with the pulse of the lively Oberkampf neighborhood." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"Nestled on what may be the city's sleepiest side street is this delightfully funky hotel." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"This relaxed boutique hotel subtly nods to its past as a textile factory, preserving industrial metal windows and injecting a rash of colourful patterned fabrics." Full review
Time Out
"The 33 wooden-style rooms have a distinct New York loft vibe and are full of knick-knacks, which look as if they may have come from the nearby flea market. " 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."