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Mon Hôtel

1 rue d'Argentine, Paris, France

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  • 17.0 Feedback Score
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    • Rooms

      17.0

    • Service

      18.0

    • Public Spaces

      16.5

    • Overall

      17.0

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Mon Hôtel

1 rue d'Argentine

Paris, France

Neighborhood: 16th Arr. (Trocadero/Bois de Boulogne)

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

37 Rooms

One might have thought there’d be more hotels in Paris like this one — a stylish and modern boutique hotel, one which edges quite close to luxury territory, hidden away behind the walls of a classic century-old apartment building. Mon Hotel manages to find space for a small spa and fitness center, as well as a restaurant that’s open for three meals a day rather than just breakfast. And, as though to rub it in, they’ve managed to locate themselves practically right around the corner from the Arc de Triomphe.

Public spaces are adorned with contemporary French artworks, and the rooms are dark and masculine in aspect, especially when compared to the frilly Parisian norm, livened with some arresting black-and-white photo prints and film stills. Small luxury touches are evident throughout, from the espresso makers in the bedrooms to the l’Occitane products in the traditional marble-clad bathrooms.

A proper restaurant (this one with a decided Argentine influence) is not at all a given in a Parisian boutique hotel, but here as well the Mon exceeds expectations. And tucked away downstairs is a small spa and fitness center — though out of the way, these spaces are scarcely any less chic than the more visible public areas upstairs.

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