Boutique Paris digsParis, France
The 17 rooms at Hotel du Petit Moulin are a lesson in combining colour, texture and a touch of history. Fashion guru Christian Lacroix has given each its own flamboyant style, with panoramic wallpapers, patterned soft furnishings and rich hues.
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The building was constructed in the seventeenth century as a boulangerie – it’s said Victor Hugo used to buy his bread from here – but there’s no restaurant on site.
Thankfully, it’s also located in one of Paris’s best neighbourhoods, so a short stroll takes you to fine diners, charming cafes and a host of other attractions. These boutique digs have a nearby sister hotel, Pavillion de la Reine, where guests can use the spa and fitness room, and borrow bicycles for pedalling around town.
- Wi-fi
- Air con
- Sound proof rooms
- Flatscreen TV
- Coffee / tea maker
- Babysitting
- Bar /lounge
- Bike rental
- Massage
Double rooms from about US$225 a night.
The Hotel du Petit Moulin
hotelpetitmoulinparis.com/en/