Seven Hotel ParisvsLe Pavillon des Lettres
Seven Hotel Paris and Le Pavillon des Lettres are both highly recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, Seven Hotel Paris scores slightly better than Le Pavillon des Lettres. Seven Hotel Paris is ranked #27 in Paris with recommendations from 9 reviews like The Telegraph, Time Out and Oyster.
Seven Hotel Paris Show All Reviews
20 rue Berthollet, 75005 Paris
From $189/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Fodor's
"The "seven" refers to the level of heaven you'll find at this extraordinary boutique hotel." Full review
Jetsetter
"A stay at Seven Hotel Paris places you in the heart of Paris, minutes from Ecole normale superieure and close to Notre Dame Cathedral. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Place..." Full review
i
Like a Choose Your Own Adventure book, Hotel Le Seven offers an entertaining, unexpected experience.
Travel + Leisure
"Located on a quiet block in the Latin Quarter, this funky lodge’s ultramodern flair is obvious the instant you enter the lobby." Full review
Time Out
"‘Boutique’ is all too often a marketing ploy rather than a sign of a genuinely exclusive destination, but Seven Hotel goes all the way." Full review
Star Service
"Realized with Disney-like imagination and a tab or two of LSD, this hotel has spirit and enough substance to please demanding modernists." Full review
Oyster
3.0
"A one-of-a-kind, intimate boutique in the Latin Quarter...romantic rooms have science fiction-like details such as floating beds and LED fiber-optic lights." Full review
Gayot
"This boutique hotel in the Latin Quarter is made just for lovebirds."
The Telegraph
7.0
"This fun Latin Quarter hotel has a collection of weirdly wonderful suites, from Marie Antoinette and 007 to the “On-Off” room, where the decoration comes and goes." Full review
Frommer's
"Couples looking for a romantic setting will enjoy this hotel." Full review
Afar Magazine
"Imagine the scene - dark walls, a gigantic black tub encrusted with Swarovski crystals, a shower big enough to host a party, a bed that will make you want to sleep through the day, and..." Full review
Le Pavillon des Lettres
12 rue des Saussaies, 75008 Paris
From $204/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"Andersen, named after Danish tale teller Hans Christian, is under the eaves on the sixth floor and has gorgeous city views, including a perfect snapshot of the Eiffel Tower."
Travel + Leisure
"Paris’s 2010-opened Pavillon des Lettres... pays homage to Voltaire himself, along with 25 other writers who were the inspiration for this chic hotel on a quiet street in the Eighth Arrondissement." Full review
Time Out
"Across the river from the historic literary hub of the Left Bank, the Pavillon des Lettres welcomes Moleskine-carrying travellers on a quiet street, secluded from the nearby Champs-Elysées." Full review
i
The hotel offers three room categories, but be sure to ask for one facing the Eiffel Tower for an exceptional view from your balcony, where you have more elbow room to pen some of your finest work.
Star Service
"This is an interesting choice, especially for the literary- minded, and its chic retro-1920s and limited public facilities blend nicely in a much-prized location." Full review
Gayot
"Paris ranks among the world's top literary cities, which makes us wonder: why aren't there more hotels like this one in The City of Light?"
Condé Nast Traveler
"This 26-room sister hotel to the delightful Pavillon de la Reine conjures a chic take on la vie bohème." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"The four-pearl boutique property in Paris's 8th Arrondissement puts an energetic spin on contemporary decor and receives accolades for its design and attentive staff." Full review
The Telegraph
7.0
"This dinky boutique hotel, themed around literature, offers an elegant haven in the heart of Paris’ upscale 8th arrondissement. Expect a warm welcome and cosy, comfortable rooms." Full review
Frommer's
"The theme here, however, is literature. Each of the 26 exquisite rooms is designated by a different letter and linked to a famous author...room design is serenely hip: The colors are sober." Full review
Michelin Guide
"Styled as a literary hotel, each of its twenty-six rooms named for a well-known author...its quietly elegant contemporary interiors are inviting enough for curling up with a good book" Full review