Paris, France

L'Hôtel

Winter Offer Room Only

Includes
  • Smith Extra: A welcome drink on arrival
Offer details

Available to book until 1 Mar 2025

Valid for stays from 6 Jan 2025 to 2 Mar 2025

Maximum stay 6 nights

Terms & Conditions

Booking this Offer

Select your dates from the calendars below the room images to check availability and prices. To book by phone, call us on 1 800 464 2040 and mention the offer name.

Please note that this offer is subject to availability and black-out dates may apply. The hotel may withdraw this offer at any time and without notice.

Deposit Policy

The hotel will take a pre-authorisation equal to one night's stay at booking. For stays during the Olympics (26 July to 11 August 2024), a 50% non-refundable deposit is required at the time of booking. The remaining balance is due 30 days before arrival.

Cancellation Policy

Please be aware that cancellations made less than 48 hours before arrival will incur a charge of 1 night.

6 room types available for this offer

Mignon

  • 2guests
These petite but perfectly formed 14–15sq =m rooms have charmant views of the Rue des Beaux Arts. Eacch room is individually decorated in opulent fashion. Leopard is named after the print on its carpet and has an African feel. Pagode is Japanese-inspired, with bamboo furnishings and the wall and bed are covered with red damask. Viollet-Le-Duc is named after the 19th-century French architect who restored Notre Dame and takes its inspiration from medieval architecture. All rooms have a king-size bed and an ensuite, and there’s a flatscreen TV, iPod dock, minibar, Green & Spring bath products and free WiFi.

Bijoux

  • 2guests
These 18sq m rooms look out over either the courtyard or the cobbled Rue des Beaux Arts, and are all individually and dramatically designed. Barocco is Italian high Baroque; IndoChinese Pondichéry is a miniature imitation of a guestroom in Jacques Garcia’s Château du Champs de Bataille, with a canopy bed and purple and gold hangings. Pompéienne is inspired by ancient Rome and distinguished by a huge sun-shaped mirror above the bed. Les Quatre Eléments gets its name from the four-season murals on its walls. Les Rues de Paris is inspired by old engravings of the city and is hung with Parisian paintings.

Grand

  • 2guests
  • 1extra bed - $98.15 for ages 3 to 16
  • AND
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
L’Hôtel’s three junior suites are 35sq m and overlook the street. Pierre Loti is decoratively inspired by eastern voyages of the eponymous novelist and naval officer; Saint Petersbourg conjures 19th-century Russia, featuring a majestic silk carpet; and Belle Epoque, the hotel’s newest suite certainly lives up to its name.

Chic

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
Marco Polo didn’t die here, but still merits a room (35sq m) in his honour, decorated with antique furniture bought from famed Parisian auction house, Cornette de Saint-Cyr. Mistinguett evokes les années folles (1920s/1930s). Much of the furniture in this room belonged to Mistinguett, the most popular, well paid and risqué female French entertainer of her time. The walls are decorated with galuchat (ray skin) and trompe l’oeil and the room contains art deco ornaments and furniture. Another femme fatale, Mata Hari, lends her name to Chic Room 44, which is covered with rich fabrics, velvet and black lace. Reine Hortense is named after Napoleon’s daughter-in-law, and has a terrace and a small lounge, decorated with drapes and hangings to create a tent-like ceiling.

Oscar Wilde

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
Named after the hotel’s most famous resident Oscar Wilde (who died here in 1900), this 35sq m suite’s walls are adorned with his – unpaid – bills and a reproduction of an emerald-green phoenix fresco painted in his London dining room. The bow window opens onto a private terrace, and the antique furnishings are from famed Parisian auction house, Cornette de Saint Cyr. There’s a roll-top desk and small seating area in the bedroom and wood panelling throughout. The bathroom has a semi-hidden, green-tiled bath tub and a separate walk-in shower, and the suite has a flatscreen TV, iPod dock, free WiFi, minibar, coffee machine, kettle and a selection of teas, and Green & Spring bath products.

The Apartment

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
Named after Louis-Antoine, Cardinal of Noailles, L’Hôtel’s grandest suite (40 sq m) has a terrace overlooking the city rooftops and the bell tower of Saint-Germain-des Prés. The cardinal himself peers out from a portrait, and the crimson curtains match his robes.