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Top 5 Paris Hotels in Beautifully Restored 19th Century Mansions

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In Paris, luxury hotels converted from historical mansions dating back to the 19th and early 20th centuries have been gaining popularity.

Most hotels feature fewer than 20 rooms, attracting travelers who prefer a serene stay. What sets mansion hotels apart is their charming, antique ambiance. The original wooden and marble floors, grand staircases, and ceilings are over 10 feet high, creating a sense of openness. They are distinct from modern hotels in that they prioritize decorative aspects over efficiency, with original wooden and marble floors, grand staircases, and ceilings over 3 meters high that provide a sense of openness.

Here are five of the hottest mansion hotels currently trending in Paris.

Maison Villeroy

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Located on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, which boasts the most elegant atmosphere in Paris, in the Triangle d’Or’ area, the Maison Villeroy building is lauded for properly reenacting the glory of the Belle Époque era. The mansion appeared on the Champs-Élysées in 1907 and was built by Maurice Villeroy, a family member of the founders of the famous porcelain company Villeroy & Boch. The neoclassical stone facade, grand marble staircase, and oak floors sourced from the Tronçais forest, managed by the state since the reign of Louis XIV in 1670, showcase meticulous craftsmanship.

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The Maison Villeroy has only 11 rooms, including 2 apartments, 2 grand premier suites, 3 premier suites, and 4 premier rooms. The apartments, in particular, are designed with the theme of ‘home-like comfort’ featuring dining and living areas. They have custom-made furniture, marble-decorated fireplaces, top-quality Italian linens, and crystal lighting. On the ground floor is a restaurant run by a Michelin-starred chef. Depending on the occasion, guests can rent an entire floor or even the whole building for exclusive use.

La Réserve Paris

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Built-in 1854, this mansion is an exemplary Haussmann-style building from the early 20th century, featuring 40 rooms. It is ideally located, enabling you to enjoy views of major city landmarks such as the Champs-Élysées, the Eiffel Tower, the Pantheon, the Grand Palais, and the Obelisk of Concorde. The mansion overlooks the Élysée Gardens, providing a refreshing sense of openness. Unlike typical 5-star hotels, it has no reception area. Instead, check-in is conducted in a salon called Louis XV, making guests feel as if they are being welcomed into a friend’s home. The interior was designed by Jacques Garcia, who used spacious areas, marble, and fireplaces to create a luxurious atmosphere.

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The mansion has 25 suites and 15 regular rooms. The rooms feature elements that reinterpret 19th-century Parisian chic in a modern way, including silk-adorned walls, velvet curtains, oak floors, antique furniture, and bathrooms decorated with blue marble. Guests can enjoy 24-hour butler service, which allows them to order meals anytime. There is no fixed room service menu as the chef will prepare anything guests desire.

Hôtel Particulier

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​Hotel Particulier is located in one of the most historic areas on the Montmartre hill. The hotel was originally an old house owned by the Hermes family, giving the impression of a Moulin Rouge set. It features only five suites. The recent renovation was carried out in collaboration with artists. The interior, featuring red velvet chairs and forest-themed wallpaper, exudes Montmartre’s unique Bohemian atmosphere. The courtyard of Hotel Particulier was also used as a filming location for the Netflix series Emily in Paris.

Maison Armance

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Located on Rue Cambon, this four-star boutique hotel opened in October 2018. It was converted from the former home of 19th-century French novelist Stendhal, and the name derives from Stendhal’s first novel. The hotel lobby is located on the top sixth floor and is designed to evoke the ambiance of French salon culture. The hotel offers 20 rooms, categorized into superior, deluxe, executive, suite Concorde, suite Cambon, and connecting family rooms.

Relais Christine

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​A 17th-century mansion built on a 13th-century monastery has been transformed into a hotel. The hotel decor features wallpaper, chandeliers, and fabrics by renowned designers, and carefully hand-picked vintage furniture is placed throughout the hotel. The hotel features 48 rooms, each with a lush courtyard that provides a breath of fresh air. It also offers amenities such as a lounge, spa, and garden. Ideally located near landmarks including Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Musée d’Orsay, and the Louvre, guests enjoy easy access to boutique shops and restaurants. The hotel also provides complimentary bicycle rentals for guests.

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