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Latest Hotel Reviews  |  Hotels by Location

A Hotel Life insiders review the coolest, future-forward, and sustainable hotels in France, with a keen interest in hotels that champion plastic-free initiatives and zero-waste policies.

ParisFrance

The Drawing House

by Julia Haney Montanez

“An artsy and vibrant playground for the city's creatives”

Saint TropezFrance

Lou Pinet

by Lane Nieset

“A nice mix of modern and retro for that 1960s French feel”

ParisFrance

Hotel Les Deux Gares

by Tansy Kaschak

“Eye candy but make it classy, comfortable, and unexpected”

ParisFrance

Maison Villeroy

by Emilie Fouilloux

“Your private mansion in Paris”

Juan Le PinsFrance

Hotel Le Sud

by Monica Khemsurov

“Style and charm in the Côte d'Azur”

ParisFrance

Hotel Monte Cristo Paris

by Molly McCorkle

“Fit for a literary legend.”

ParisFrance

Hotel National Des Arts Et Metiers

by Polina Sova

“A hot spot for the beautiful and fashionable”

ParisFrance

The Hoxton Paris

by Stephanie Mace

“Hip but laid-back.”

ParisFrance

Hotel Paradis

by Mikael Jack

“On a quiet street, a little Paradis.”

ParisFrance

The Saint James Paris

by Victoria Clark

“Luxurious, comfortable, unusual yet fitting.”

ParisFrance

Hotel des Grands Boulevards

by Polina Sova

“Marie Antoinette goes downtown.”

ParisFrance

Le Pigalle

by Polina Sova

“Trendy Pigalle at it's finest with a nod to the 60's.”

ParisFrance

Hotel Bienvenue

by Molly McCorkle

“A pastel-hued deco delight.”

ParisFrance

Hôtel Saint-Marc

by Raven Smith

“Dead chic and moody.”

ParisFrance

Amastan Paris

by Jade Moyano

“For those who want to experience quintessential Paris.”

ParisFrance

Bachaumont

by Polina Sova

“"A bit of Parisian character and funk."”