The Hoxton Paris
A hotel where past and present intertwine
Set inside a charming 18th-century building filled with unique eccentricities and delights, The Hoxton Paris is comprised of 172 cosy bedrooms decorated in a bright, bold and contemporary fashion. As it’s a short walk to the Louvre and close to public transport, the Hoxton is an ideal base from which to explore the city proper.
The indoor and outdoor public spaces are equally vivid and beguiling. Discover the snug winter garden, sip on stimulating cocktails available both in the lobby (and its adjacent courtyard) and at Jacques’ Bar, and sample the myriad delights of restaurant Rivié’s Gallic-inspired dishes.
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