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Le Dokhan???s, a Tribute Portfolio HotelvsRelais Christine
Le Dokhan’s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel and Relais Christine are both rated highly by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Relais Christine is preferred by most writers compared to Le Dokhan’s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel. Relais Christine has a TripExpert Score of 86 with accolades from 13 sources like Rough Guide, Lonely Planet and Condé Nast Traveler.
Le Dokhan???s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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117 rue Lauriston, 75116 Paris
From $317/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
"In this beautiful Haussmann property, the neo-Classic decor couldn't be further from contemporary functionality."
"If not for the porters walking through its public areas carrying luggage, you might suspect that this well-accessorized hotel was a private home." Full review
"Yeah, it's a Radisson, but a really nice Radisson with views overlooking the Eiffel Tower."
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"Le Dokhan’s, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, is an upscale boutique option that offers relative serenity within walking distance of many top sights." Full review
"This wonderfully old-fashioned hotel boasts a historic Champagne bar and a terrific location near the Eiffel Tower."
"Picasso and Matisse engravings decorate the main salon, which also features a wood-burning fireplace around which cluster striped sofas and Regency chairs. " Full review
"18th century Trocadéro mansion-turned-opulent getaway, with an historic Champagne bar and top-notch art." Full review
"There's no denying this hotel has charm." Full review
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If you're having caviar be sure to ask the sommelier for a Champagne pairing, not all of them work well together.
"Formerly a private residence, the hotel has retained its charm of yesteryear thanks to a host of invaluable objects such as antique furnishings which fill the space." Full review
Relais Christine
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3 Rue Christine, 75006 Paris
From $382/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"This deeply romantic four-star hotel is in a sixteenth-century building set around a deliciously hidden courtyard. At this level, it’s well worth paying the 20 percent premium."
"This historic property with its hushed lounges and attractively decorated bedrooms has its own particular charm, including a breakfast room crowned by 13C vaulting."
"The rooms come in a range of styles and shapes. Some are among the Left Bank's largest, with extras such as mirrored closets, plush carpets, and some balconies facing the courtyard." Full review
"This exquisite hotel de charme property dates back to the 13th century as a former abbey of the Grands-Augustins and has an impressive stone courtyard and interior garden." Full review
"Part of the Small Luxury Hotels (SLH) association, this exquisite property is entered by a cobbled courtyard entrance, with an enchanted garden out back." Full review
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"The historic Relais Christine is a beautiful boutique hotel with an enviable address in the Left Bank of Paris." Full review
"Located in St.-Germain-des-Prés, Relais Christine is a small boutique hotel just two blocks from the Seine." Full review
"Always full, the Relais Christine is the epitome of the hôtel de charme."
"On a quiet street in a remote part of the 6th arrondissement populated by art shops and small cafes, this property is two blocks south of the Pont Neuf." Full review
"This left bank boutique hotel combines the romance of Paris past with the modern convenience of Manhattan present (or Brooklyn, at the very least)."