2013 - New Boutique hotels in Paris

Now is a fantastic time to visit Paris with some fabulous new boutique hotels springing up all over the city. Whatever you are looking for, a luxury or design hotels to budget boutique hotels in Paris, there’s something to suit you. These are some of myboutiquehotel.com ‘s favorite new boutique hotels Paris.

Sofitel Arc de Triomphe

The Sofitel Arc du Triomphe is a luxury hotel close to the Champs Elysées and ideally placed for high-end shopping. The stunning Haussmann exterior is perfectly complemented by the interior Studio Putman design – the soothing blue tones and luxurious fabrics of the bedrooms make this the perfect place to relax during your stay.

Hotel de Nell

For a more intimate boutique hotel Paris, try Hotel de Nell in the 9th arrondissement, close to the Grands Boulevards.  The chic interiors of the 33 rooms and suites are designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte with muted colors, clear lines and every modern convenience. Its restaurant La Regalade Conservatoire with its “bistronomy” concept of a 35-euro multiple-choice prix-fixe menu with daily specials is immensely popular with Parisians and visitors alike.

Les Plumes

Les Plumes, close to the Opéra district, is one of the most unusual new design hotels Paris. The quirky decor of some its 35 rooms and suites is based on famous French lovers such as George Sand and Alfred and Victor Hugo and Juliette, while the “Cabane” rooms with planks, ropes and slabs are evocative of a forest hideaway.  With rooms starting at just 129 euros per night, this hotel is ideal for those seeking a budget boutique hotel Paris.

Buddha Bar hotel

Hipsters will love the newly-opened Buddha Bar Hotel close to Place de La Concorde. This brand-new design hotel Paris is housed in an 18th-century house built around an intimate courtyard. The hotel is designed according to the vision of Buddha Bar founder Raymond Visan, aiming to blend French excellence with Asian codes of wellbeing and hospitality. The 56 stunning bedrooms (including 21 suites) effortlessly fuse Asian and French design and Le Vraymonde Restaurant and Le Qu4tre Lounge Bar are set to become Paris favorites for those in the know.

Edgar hotel

If you’re looking for a boutique hotel Paris with a really personal touch, try the Edgar Hotel in the trendy Montorgueil district. The 13 vintage-furnished rooms are all completely different having been designed by the owner’s friends – we like the Ecolo-one designed by famous French photographer and environmentalist Yann Artus Bertrand. The hotel’s sunny terrace is the perfect place for breakfast or to enjoy one of their fantastic seafood platters.

Hotel Josephine, a 4-star hotel

Another brand-new boutique hotel Paris with retro styling is Hotel Josephine in the Opéra district. Its 41 rooms were designed by Julie Gawthorn and their flowery wallpaper, classic furnishings and black and white photos of 1930s cabaret artists give the hotel an early 20th century feels, along with the library area complete with fireside chair downstairs. With rooms currently starting at just 167 euros, Hotel Josephine is a budget boutique hotel which nonetheless oozes style and comfort.