This hotel gets its name because it is literally one guestroom. Clearly designed to set a romantic mood for guests, the room offers scent choices, a "love elixir" cocktail that can be made in the suite's kitchenette, a rose petal-covered levitating bed (it's attached to the wall but not the floor), and a common area dubbed "the dance floor," with all-red decor and crushed velvet curtains. And though some find it cheesy, the room still has an upscale vibe, particularly in the mod bedroom where the lighting can be dimmed down so that the ceiling glows with a twinkling starlight effect. A flat-screen TV, iPod dock, and free Wi-Fi are also on offer. There are literally no features at this one-room property, but room service is available and there are several restaurants within walking distance.
This hotel gets its name because it is literally one guestroom. Clearly designed to set a romantic mood for guests, the room offers scent choices, a "love elixir" cocktail that can be made in the suite's kitchenette, a rose petal-covered levitating bed (it's attached to the wall but not the floor), and a common area dubbed "the dance floor," with all-red decor and crushed velvet curtains. And though some find it cheesy, the room still has an upscale vibe, particularly in the mod bedroom where the lighting can be dimmed down so that the ceiling glows with a twinkling starlight effect. A flat-screen TV, iPod dock, and free Wi-Fi are also on offer. There are literally no features at this one-room property, but room service is available and there are several restaurants within walking distance.
Within walking distance of the Eiffel Tower, Hotel Valadon Colors is a mid-range boutique property located in the 7th Arrondissement, one of Paris's poshest (and most sedate) neighborhoods. Each of the hotel's 12 rooms has a distinct, contemporary design, and range from Doubles or Twins to a Family cottage and Junior Suite, both of which can sleep up to five (two adults and three children). Room perks include free Wi-Fi, newspapers, and coffeemakers. The Valadon Colors is an annex of the Hotel Cadran -- a one-minute walk away -- where Valadon guests can partake of the breakfast buffet (for an extra fee) and use the business center. Travelers who like this neighborhood might want to also consider the Hotel de Londres Eiffel, which has much more traditional Parisian decor and similar amenities, including in-room minibars.
Within walking distance of the Eiffel Tower, Hotel Valadon Colors is a mid-range boutique property located in the 7th Arrondissement, one of Paris's poshest (and most sedate) neighborhoods. Each of the hotel's 12 rooms has a distinct, contemporary design, and range from Doubles or Twins to a Family cottage and Junior Suite, both of which can sleep up to five (two adults and three children). Room perks include free Wi-Fi, newspapers, and coffeemakers. The Valadon Colors is an annex of the Hotel Cadran -- a one-minute walk away -- where Valadon guests can partake of the breakfast buffet (for an extra fee) and use the business center. Travelers who like this neighborhood might want to also consider the Hotel de Londres Eiffel, which has much more traditional Parisian decor and similar amenities, including in-room minibars.
The stylish yet whimsical Hotel Mademoiselle is an upscale, city-center property located in Paris’ 10th Arrondissement. The neighborhood has a vibrant, multicultural population and is known for the Passage Brady with its excellent Indian restaurants. A fashion-influenced motif is at play throughout the property with artwork and statues of well-dressed women. The 53 guest rooms are simple and chic, with iPod docks and coffee/tea facilities. There's an on-site spa and guests have free access to the saunas and walk-in showers. Breakfast is available, as well as wine by the glass in the evenings, however there is no full restaurant. Travelers could also consider the Hotel Apostrophe Rive Gauche, another upscale property with thematic design and similar rates.
The stylish yet whimsical Hotel Mademoiselle is an upscale, city-center property located in Paris’ 10th Arrondissement. The neighborhood has a vibrant, multicultural population and is known for the Passage Brady with its excellent Indian restaurants. A fashion-influenced motif is at play throughout the property with artwork and statues of well-dressed women. The 53 guest rooms are simple and chic, with iPod docks and coffee/tea facilities. There's an on-site spa and guests have free access to the saunas and walk-in showers. Breakfast is available, as well as wine by the glass in the evenings, however there is no full restaurant. Travelers could also consider the Hotel Apostrophe Rive Gauche, another upscale property with thematic design and similar rates.
Hotel Mistral is a solid mid-range boutique with clean, contemporary decor and historic accents, nods to the property's botanical and literary history. Its 37 rooms are small and simple but contemporary with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and modern bathrooms with square sinks, towel warmers, and individual toiletries. Extra property features are limited, but the streamlined, airy breakfast area is attractive and opens onto a charming outdoor courtyard filled with plants. Mistral is situated outside the tourist heart of the city, but it's just a three-minute walk from the restaurants and theaters of Rue de La Gaité and the metro, and is in walking distance to several attractions. By comparison, the Max Hotel offers similar style and a few extra features, but is a little farther from sights.
Hotel Mistral is a solid mid-range boutique with clean, contemporary decor and historic accents, nods to the property's botanical and literary history. Its 37 rooms are small and simple but contemporary with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and modern bathrooms with square sinks, towel warmers, and individual toiletries. Extra property features are limited, but the streamlined, airy breakfast area is attractive and opens onto a charming outdoor courtyard filled with plants. Mistral is situated outside the tourist heart of the city, but it's just a three-minute walk from the restaurants and theaters of Rue de La Gaité and the metro, and is in walking distance to several attractions. By comparison, the Max Hotel offers similar style and a few extra features, but is a little farther from sights.