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The Hoxton, Paris

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Hotel Details

Location

Paris

France, Europe

Brand

The Hoxton

Hotel Group

Accor

Expert Review: The Hoxton, Paris

The Hoxton, Paris, a Michelin Key Selected property, is lauded for its chic design, vibrant atmosphere, and prime location, offering a stylish and comfortable stay in an 18th-century mansion in the 2nd arrondissement. It's often described as a hub where travelers, locals, and creatives converge.

1. Overall Rating & Sentiment

The general consensus for The Hoxton, Paris is overwhelmingly positive, with guests frequently praising its "great style and ambiance" and "wonderful interior design". Review platforms show high scores, with an 8.1/10 on Booking.com (based on 615 reviews) and an 8.7/10 for its restaurant, Rivié, on TheFork. Many consider it a "best hotel in Paris" for its unique blend of classic Parisian charm and modern-bohemian Hoxton style.

2. Key Highlights

  • Design & Atmosphere: The hotel is praised for its elegant and hip vibe, showcasing a "shabby chic" aesthetic with vintage furniture, floral wallpapers, and a stunning spiral staircase in the lobby. The public spaces, designed with help from Soho House, are particularly popular, including a glass-ceiling bar and a sun-drenched lobby, which serves as a lively co-working space during the day. The outdoor courtyard is a highlight, especially in summer, for enjoying drinks.
  • Location: Guests consistently describe the location as "great," "trendy," and "centrally located." It's situated in the hip Sentier neighborhood of the 2nd arrondissement, within walking distance of major attractions like the Louvre and the Marais, and close to multiple Metro stations.
  • Amenities: The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, multiple bars, room service, and a 24-hour front desk. Complimentary bathroom amenities from the brand "Blank" are also frequently mentioned and appreciated. Free bikes are available to help guests explore the city.

3. Room Quality

The Hoxton, Paris offers a range of room sizes, from "Shoebox" to "Biggy," with guests generally finding them comfortable and cleverly laid out. Rooms feature classic Parisian decor with high ceilings, large windows, vibrant accent walls, parquet flooring, and a retro feel. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, premium linens, coffeemakers, and air conditioning. Many rooms offer views of the garden. While smaller rooms are noted to be cozy, some guests found "Shoebox" rooms a bit too small or dark. The bathrooms are often highlighted for their stunning design, with geometric tiles, rose-gold taps, and spacious rainfall showers. Some find the open-plan showers trendy but potentially prone to creating puddles. There have been some comments about the design of the wardrobe area being impractical, with the kettle and condiments placed within it. Rooms are generally quiet, providing a good space to unwind.

4. Dining Experience

The hotel features Rivié, a modern French brasserie with Asian influences, serving all-day meals with a focus on seasonally led and locally sourced dishes. It's open to the public and is noted for its "great food and ambiance." The restaurant is particularly popular for brunch on weekends, offering dishes like avocado toast, pancakes, and eggs Benedict. There's also Jacques' Bar, an intimate, Moroccan-themed cocktail bar, and Planche, a wine bar specializing in natural and organic labels. The lobby also offers coffee and cocktails around the clock.

A unique offering is the Breakfast Bag, delivered to rooms for a fee (5€), containing orange juice, a banana, and yogurt with granola. While convenient, some guests found the prices in the dining areas a "tad high" and noted occasional issues like croissants running out at breakfast.

5. Service & Staff

Guest feedback on service is largely positive, with staff frequently described as "friendly," "helpful," "accommodating," and "professional." Many appreciate the efficient check-in process and the staff's willingness to provide local recommendations. Nearly all staff members are reported to speak English.

6. Location & Accessibility

Located on Rue du Sentier in the 2nd arrondissement, The Hoxton, Paris is praised for its central and trendy setting. It's surrounded by winding cobbled streets, bakeries, and unique shops. Guests can easily walk to popular attractions such as the Louvre (17 minutes), Musée d'Orsay, and the Marais neighborhood (a short walk). Montmartre and the Sacré-Cœur are also within walking distance. Multiple Metro stations, including Grands Boulevards and Bonne Nouvelle, are just a 5-minute walk away, providing excellent transport links across Paris.

7. Value & Pricing

The Hoxton, Paris is generally considered a stylish and relatively affordable boutique hotel, especially for its location and design in Paris. Room rates can start from approximately $263-$303 per night. While the hotel offers "attainable" prices for its style, some guests have noted that prices in the dining areas can be a bit high. Overall, many find it to be a good value for money, scoring 7.5 out of 10 for value on momondo.

8. Common Complaints

While generally well-received, some recurring issues and criticisms include:

  • Crowding in Public Spaces: The hotel's popularity means that the lobby, restaurants, and bars can become very busy, making it difficult to find a seat, particularly for co-working or during peak hours.
  • Noise: Some rooms, especially those near the lively public areas, can experience noise from the bars and restaurants until late at night.
  • Room Size/Darkness: While many find the rooms comfortable, some guests have found the smaller "Shoebox" rooms to be a bit too small or lacking in sufficient lighting, making tasks like applying makeup challenging.
  • Service Inconsistencies: A few guests have reported concerns about service levels, such as rooms not being cleaned frequently even when requested, or lack of clear communication about events and reservations during busy periods.
  • Bathroom Design: The trendy doorless walk-in showers have been noted to sometimes create puddles in the bathroom. Some also find the "see-through" paneling in some bathrooms unnerving for privacy.
  • Dining Pricing/Availability: High prices for food and drinks in the hotel's restaurants and bars, and occasional shortages of popular breakfast items like croissants, have been mentioned.

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Points to Consider

  • While generally well-received, some recurring issues and criticisms include:

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