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Hôtel Le Six

14 rue Stanislas, Paris, France

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  • 18.5 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      18.5

    • Service

      19.0

    • Public Spaces

      17.5

    • Overall

      18.5

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    “Great location, fantastic service and wonderful rooms … ”

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    “The service and the quality of the facility.”

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    “The size of the Bathroom, quite spacious.”

Hôtel Le Six

14 rue Stanislas

Paris, France

Neighborhood: 6th Arr. (St-Germain/Luxembourg)

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

41 Rooms

In Paris, perhaps more than anywhere else, the difference between a boutique hotel and a luxury hotel is not one of scale so much as one of kind. Hôtel Le Six, however, rather blurs the distinction. It’s a 41-room boutique, decidedly intimate and unmistakably contemporary in style. Typically if you’re in the mood for much more than a stylish bedroom and a cozy little lounge it’s off to the grand hotels for you. But Le Six’s full-service spa makes the job of classifying it quite a bit more complicated.

Le Six, just to spell it out, is a reference to the location, in the 6th arrondissement — a spot of massage might be just the thing after a day spent prowling Saint-Germain or the Luxembourg Gardens. There’s still no restaurant, so it’s not as though the entire world has been turned upside down. But a Parisian boutique with such a determined dedication to bodily wellness is still a rare thing. The rooms are contemporary to a degree that is perhaps surprising. They play their luxury close to the vest, but are more than comfortable — and the suites, naturally, turn out to be downright decadent, once you’re accustomed to the visual spareness.

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