HOY Paris - Yoga Hotel
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Expert Review: HOY Paris - Yoga Hotel
HOY Paris - Yoga Hotel, a Michelin Key Selected property, stands out as a unique urban retreat focused on well-being and sustainable living in the vibrant Pigalle district. Guests consistently praise its calming atmosphere, dedicated staff, and excellent plant-based dining.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
HOY Paris - Yoga Hotel garners overwhelmingly positive sentiment, consistently rated as "superb" or "wonderful" with scores around 9.2 out of 10. Guests describe it as a "calming oasis" and a "beautiful retreat" that feels like a wellness spa in the middle of the city. The hotel's philosophy, "HOY" meaning "today" in Spanish, emphasizes savoring the present moment and making respectful choices, which resonates deeply with its visitors.
2. Key Highlights
The hotel's dedication to well-being is its most prominent highlight. This is evident through its in-house yoga studio offering up to eight daily classes, including unique infrared light sessions. The entirely plant-based Mesa restaurant is another major draw, celebrated for its delicious and refined vegan cuisine. Guests also adore the distinct design, which incorporates a Japanese florist at the entrance, creating a sensory atmosphere with flowers and earthy tones throughout the lobby. The eco-responsible ethos, including a plastic-free policy and organic products, is highly appreciated. The warm, comfortable atmosphere and the overall relaxed vibe also contribute significantly to guest satisfaction.
3. Room Quality
The 21 rooms and suites at HOY Paris are designed as personal sanctuaries, promoting healthy and mindful habits. They feature soothing natural tones, parquet flooring, and custom-made raw wood furniture. Comfort is paramount, with guests noting comfortable beds and spacious rooms, which is often unusual for Paris. Instead of televisions, rooms are equipped with a ballet barre for stretching, a yoga set, natural air purifiers, and a reusable bottle with charcoal-purified water. Bathrooms boast walk-in showers and 100% French-made organic toiletries, often in partnership with zero-waste shops. Soundproofing ensures a quiet stay.
4. Dining Experience
The hotel's restaurant, Mesa, is a culinary highlight, serving an entirely plant-based menu with Latin American influences. It's praised for its gourmet vegan dishes, which are described as "ultra-refined, very original, and tasty." Pancakes, in particular, come highly recommended for breakfast and brunch. Breakfast offers a unique, homemade selection including quinoa and spice croissants, avocado toast, and coconut yogurt. While the breakfast is noted as "a little pricey," guests generally find it delicious and worthwhile. Mesa is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a gourmet brunch available on weekends.
5. Service & Staff
The staff at HOY Paris consistently receives exceptional praise for their friendliness, helpfulness, and attentiveness. Guests appreciate the "authentic human kindness" and the "super friendly staff" who contribute to the hotel's welcoming atmosphere. The multilingual team is dedicated to making each guest's stay enjoyable and is available 24/7 at the front desk.
6. Location & Accessibility
Strategically located in the lively Pigalle district (often referred to as SoPi or South Pigalle), the hotel offers excellent accessibility to Parisian attractions. It's a short walk (200 meters) from Pigalle Metro Station, making it easy to navigate the city. The Sacré-Cœur Basilica is just a 9 to 10-minute walk away, and La Cigale Concert Hall is also nearby. The surrounding neighborhood is described as walkable, with vibrant streets full of bakeries and diverse food options.
7. Value & Pricing
While specific price ranges are not consistently provided, the hotel is generally considered to offer "excellent value for money," particularly given its unique concept and prime location in Paris. However, guests should note that extras such as cooked-to-order breakfast (approximately EUR 10 to 30) and yoga classes come with additional costs.
8. Common Complaints
Some guests have noted a few recurring issues. The deliberate absence of televisions in rooms, while aligned with the hotel's wellness philosophy, might not appeal to all travelers. Limited toiletries, part of the hotel's zero-waste approach, are sometimes mentioned, though additional items like toothbrushes are available for a charge at reception. One review highlighted a bathroom that remained wet and musty due to a heavy door that couldn't be left open to air out. Another recent review mentioned noticeable wear and tear on furniture and scuffs, suggesting that the quality might be "a bit lacking" despite its relatively new opening in 2020.

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