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The Pavillon de la Reine & Spa, a discreet luxury address in the heart of Le Marais! Established in the Place des Vosges, both one of the most famous and most historical districts of Paris, the Pavillon de la Reine perpetuates an elegant atmosphere combined with discreet luxury to attract the most stylish globetrotters in the world in their quest for a quiet and discreet place to relax. The Pavillon de la Reine is embellished with its shady gardens s and its distinctive facade. Its historical setting has been totally reviewed by Didier Benderli (Kerylos Interieurs) blended with a contemporary and friendly touch, combining aesthetics with original ideas. The Pavillon de la Reine comprises 56 rooms and suites 5 stars all decorated distinctively, using different shades of colours and furniture. The Spa de la Reine by Codage, a revelation to your Senses! The 250 m² Spa (2,420 sq feet) comprises 2 treatment booths, a gym and Jacuzzi as well as a steam bath.
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Bicycle rental
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Breakfast available
Breakfast buffet
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Taxi service
Business Centre with Internet Access
Meeting rooms
Spa
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24-hour security
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Non-smoking hotel
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28 Place des Vosges, 75003 Paris France
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If you are looking for a refined, elegant hotel near Le Marais, this is it. The Hotel decor is elegant and refined without being stuffy. The patio, lobby and dining areas are welcoming and intimate. There is a open, honor bar off the lobby stocked with quality wine, champagne and spirits for a drink with friends all afternoon and evening.
My room was truly memorable, which is saying a lot given how much I travel. It was beautifully decorated with open beam ceilings and deep set character windows overlooking the streets below. It had a comfortable and lovely living room area, well appointed bath, and large bedroom with period antique furniture.
The staff at the front desk was very helpful and friendly.
My only criticism is that the support staff could be better trained. In the middle of a business breakfast I was holding in the dining room, one of the support staff decided to vacuum the room around us. Which made our business conversation impossible and raised dust around our meal. I did mention something to the front desk and hopefully that will be rectified in the future.
But it all this hotel is highly recommended and a beautiful find in the heart of Paris.
My room was truly memorable, which is saying a lot given how much I travel. It was beautifully decorated with open beam ceilings and deep set character windows overlooking the streets below. It had a comfortable and lovely living room area, well appointed bath, and large bedroom with period antique furniture.
The staff at the front desk was very helpful and friendly.
My only criticism is that the support staff could be better trained. In the middle of a business breakfast I was holding in the dining room, one of the support staff decided to vacuum the room around us. Which made our business conversation impossible and raised dust around our meal. I did mention something to the front desk and hopefully that will be rectified in the future.
But it all this hotel is highly recommended and a beautiful find in the heart of Paris.
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Date of stay: February 2020Trip type: Travelled on business
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Located in the very cosmopolitan district of Le Marais and within the Place des Vosges, this is a beautifully charming Parisian boutique hotel.
The entrance to the hotel is what you envisage every Parisian hotel should look like. The hotel is tastefully decorated, with a stylish lounge that doubles as the breakfast and evening dining room, along with the library and outdoor terrace. It was so enjoyable to sit in the terrace as the sun sets for aperitifs or a digestive in the evening, or just to have breakfast or dinner.
We had breakfast at the hotel on every morning of our stay, which was enjoyable. Breakfast consisted of a buffet selection, and cooked eggs were also on offer, and cooked to your liking (scrambled, omelette), along with freshly brewed tea and coffee which was brought to your table.
We booked a superior room, which was a reasonable size that overlooked a gorgeous courtyard garden, and the bathroom is off the bedroom, as is the separate toilet. To access the shower in the bathroom you have to step into the deep bath which was a little awkward to step into, and the shower/bath had a privacy and shower curtain, which I don’t particularly like.
The entrance between the bedroom, bathroom and toilet is also very narrow.
The bed and pillows were comfortable, the room had in-room air conditioning, safe and tea and coffee making facilities. I thought the bedroom furniture was quite dark and looked tired, and not really the antique style or the French provincial style I was personally expecting in a boutique hotel. The hotel has a lift, although quite tiny, however that’s not unusual for European boutique hotels.
The staff were friendly, engaging and very helpful and most spoke English (as a second language), which helped us immensely.
The hotel is opposite the Place des Vosges and surrounded by cafes, restaurants, bars, boutique art galleries and several smaller museums, along with Victor Hugo's house which is only a 2-min walk from the hotel, all worth visiting.
The streets in and around the hotel were a joy to meander in and there is so much history in the area to enjoy. The hotel is a short walk to the Seine River and about a 20 minute taxi drive to the Eiffel Tower or the city centre of Paris.
Highly recommend Le Pavillon de la Reine
The entrance to the hotel is what you envisage every Parisian hotel should look like. The hotel is tastefully decorated, with a stylish lounge that doubles as the breakfast and evening dining room, along with the library and outdoor terrace. It was so enjoyable to sit in the terrace as the sun sets for aperitifs or a digestive in the evening, or just to have breakfast or dinner.
We had breakfast at the hotel on every morning of our stay, which was enjoyable. Breakfast consisted of a buffet selection, and cooked eggs were also on offer, and cooked to your liking (scrambled, omelette), along with freshly brewed tea and coffee which was brought to your table.
We booked a superior room, which was a reasonable size that overlooked a gorgeous courtyard garden, and the bathroom is off the bedroom, as is the separate toilet. To access the shower in the bathroom you have to step into the deep bath which was a little awkward to step into, and the shower/bath had a privacy and shower curtain, which I don’t particularly like.
The entrance between the bedroom, bathroom and toilet is also very narrow.
The bed and pillows were comfortable, the room had in-room air conditioning, safe and tea and coffee making facilities. I thought the bedroom furniture was quite dark and looked tired, and not really the antique style or the French provincial style I was personally expecting in a boutique hotel. The hotel has a lift, although quite tiny, however that’s not unusual for European boutique hotels.
The staff were friendly, engaging and very helpful and most spoke English (as a second language), which helped us immensely.
The hotel is opposite the Place des Vosges and surrounded by cafes, restaurants, bars, boutique art galleries and several smaller museums, along with Victor Hugo's house which is only a 2-min walk from the hotel, all worth visiting.
The streets in and around the hotel were a joy to meander in and there is so much history in the area to enjoy. The hotel is a short walk to the Seine River and about a 20 minute taxi drive to the Eiffel Tower or the city centre of Paris.
Highly recommend Le Pavillon de la Reine
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Date of stay: August 2022
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I can't praise this hotel and staff highly enough. This is our 3rd trip to Paris and we always try to stay in a different area.
Our room was lovely (room 52), so clean and spacious for Paris. The breakfast was delicious and such good quality. We have stayed in 5 star hotels all over the world and are very fussy.
The concierges recommended two great brasseries in the neighbourhood and were very knowledgeable. All the staff were so great and I work in hospitality myself.
Well done guys.
Our room was lovely (room 52), so clean and spacious for Paris. The breakfast was delicious and such good quality. We have stayed in 5 star hotels all over the world and are very fussy.
The concierges recommended two great brasseries in the neighbourhood and were very knowledgeable. All the staff were so great and I work in hospitality myself.
Well done guys.
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Date of stay: March 2022
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Room Tip: We loved room 52.
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Response from Tim Goddard, Directeur général at Le Pavillon de la Reine
Responded 6 Apr 2022
Dear philippa n Thank you very much for reviewing le Pavillon de la Reine on tripadvisor! It is such a great pleasure to read your kind words! we are glad you appreciated the different services of the hotel and its location, and are mostly delighted to read about your satisfaction of the team who strives at offering the best experience to our guests at all times ! We look forward to welcoming you back at Le Pavillon de la Reine soon an remain at your disposal for any question, Best regards Patricia B
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My stay at the Pavillon de la Reine was a long time coming and it didn't fail or disappoint. Perfectly located to access many of the Marias' charming cafes and bistros and super stylish shops and boutiques as well as countless museums. The hotel is so beautiful, hidden away in a quiet courtyard, you would harldy know you were in a city. Beautiful inside with warm cosy interiors, the hote is bursting with country-style touches and oodles of charm. Breakfast is absolutely outstanding with a very wide choice to keep even the fussy eater happy. The hotel has an honesty bar stocked with many drinks. I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again,
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Date of stay: February 2020Trip type: Travelled on business
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Response from Tim G, Directeur général at Le Pavillon de la Reine
Responded 29 Feb 2020
Dear HelenMiddx Thank you for reviewing le Pavillon de la Reine on Tripadvisor. We are thrilled to read your positive words about the hotel. Moreover, we are happy to know you enjoyed are hidden away location in the charming Marais district. We would be happy to welcome you back, and remain at your entire disposal for any future demand. Best regards Patricia B
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Gorgeous hotel in the heart of Place des Vosges in the Marais neighbourhood. Friendly and hospitable, staff are at hand to attend to your every whim. The rooms are uniquly designed, I had a suite which was generous in size with large bathroom, separate WC, large lounge area and bedroom. The breakfast was vast and super tasty. The spa was so relaxing and thoroughly recommended.
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We spent two nights here recently and found the staff, and service to be delightful, helpful, and very attentive. The hotel is beautifully situated on the right bank with so many great spots all around - shopping, restaurants, museums, etc. The breakfast is delicious and relaxing, and there is great food the rest of the day with an honor bar for the afternoon and evening.. The courtyard on a pretty day is delightful.
The two distractions for us were the exceedingly small, dark bedrooms and the tiny hallways and elevator. When shown our first room, we asked to be moved, and were given a room that was slightly better. There is no room for suitcases and with two people in the room we felt as if we were on top of each other. The decor is SO dark - black painted walls and doors, dark colored curtains and carpets, etc. And the lighting in the bedrooms is very dim despite there being sconces and lamps everywhere. It just felt like a basement room and did not have a refreshing feel. The hallways and elevator were very small also... like a doll house. Though the service was great, the tiny, dark rooms will prevent us from returning.
The two distractions for us were the exceedingly small, dark bedrooms and the tiny hallways and elevator. When shown our first room, we asked to be moved, and were given a room that was slightly better. There is no room for suitcases and with two people in the room we felt as if we were on top of each other. The decor is SO dark - black painted walls and doors, dark colored curtains and carpets, etc. And the lighting in the bedrooms is very dim despite there being sconces and lamps everywhere. It just felt like a basement room and did not have a refreshing feel. The hallways and elevator were very small also... like a doll house. Though the service was great, the tiny, dark rooms will prevent us from returning.
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Date of stay: September 2021
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Room Tip: Great hotel for single travelers as room would not be too small. Upper floors have bigger windows...
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Response from Tim Goddard, Directeur général at Le Pavillon de la Reine
Responded 16 Oct 2021
Dear csharrison Thank you for taking the time of reviewing le Pavillon de la Reine. We are happy to know you appreciated the levels of service provided by the team, the location and f&b options. We are sorry we did not manage to get you a room satisfying your taste and requests: should you decide to trust us again in the future, please do contact the front desk directly in order to let us know your room preferences, We remain at your disposal, Best regards Patricia B
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The Pavillion de la Reine is a lovely, intimate boutique hotel tucked behind the cloisters in the Place des Vosges, a genuine Parisian neighborhood. It's very fashionable and tasteful, though not pretentious or grand. A very easy place to relax in. Very helpful staff. The lobby public rooms work as well any I have set foot in: they serve breakfast, aperitifs, dinner, lobby lounging very effectively. A beautiful courtyard is out front too. Standard rooms are nicely decorated, though the more contemporarily themed ones work better. They are small though. It's not a hotel for the claustraphobic. Still, it's got great atmosphere and one feels as though they are staying at a private club, versus a hotel.
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Date of stay: March 2022
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For our Christmas holidays this year, we took a trip to France and stayed in a variety of hotels, 7 in total. As we moved from hotel to hotel, there were certain things we focused on the most so I decided to rate them at each hotel.
Bathroom (whether had a shower) – very nicely equipped bathrooms, some had the toilet separate, some did not. A super nice shower which you do not always see in France.
Lobby – small but nice, with a fabulous courtyard that is all lit up
Location in the city or town – good location, on a very nice square in the city (called the pink square because of the color of the stone used in the buildings there)
Size of room – generous in size
Breakfast – good
Elevator (was there one?) – yes
Ambiance - Delightful. The rooms are so beautifully decorated. We will stay here again when we return to Paris. We loved the entire experience here.
Of all the places we stayed this trip, this was my favorite. It is in a different area of the city than we have stayed in before, but we really liked it. Lots of restaurants around, an easy walk to Notre Dame, and quieter at night.
Bathroom (whether had a shower) – very nicely equipped bathrooms, some had the toilet separate, some did not. A super nice shower which you do not always see in France.
Lobby – small but nice, with a fabulous courtyard that is all lit up
Location in the city or town – good location, on a very nice square in the city (called the pink square because of the color of the stone used in the buildings there)
Size of room – generous in size
Breakfast – good
Elevator (was there one?) – yes
Ambiance - Delightful. The rooms are so beautifully decorated. We will stay here again when we return to Paris. We loved the entire experience here.
Of all the places we stayed this trip, this was my favorite. It is in a different area of the city than we have stayed in before, but we really liked it. Lots of restaurants around, an easy walk to Notre Dame, and quieter at night.
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Date of stay: December 2022
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Everything was perfect! We were upgraded to a huge suite and welcomed with flowers, chocolates & a bottle of wine. The location on the Place des Vosges can't be beat - lots of shops & restaurants nearby. Breakfast had sweet & savory sections and was served in the cozy front rooms. Service was outstanding. Rudy got us a reservation at Miss Ko - so fun! We loved our stay.
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Date of stay: January 2023
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Pavillon de la Reine ranks as one of my favorite hotels in the world. It is located in the heart of the Marais on the Place des Voges and all Paris is at your feet and yet, when you walk through the entrance, you are in a little haven of quiet beauty and comfort in a courtyard facing a 16th century building that has been redone with exquisite taste. The service is professional and personal without ever being obtrusive. We stayed in a suite with a small comfortable living room and an ample bedroom with a kingsize bed. The bathroom was luxurious, marble, double sinks, large walk in shower and large tub and heated floors, the linens and accessories top of the line. Our tall windows overlooked the beautiful courtyard. Breakfast was included and, in addition to the opulent cold and hot buffet, there was a menu to fit personal tastes. Food options throughout the day were delicious. The most distinguishing feature remains the warmth and excellence of the service, from its incredible management team to its housekeeping. A perfect hatel in a perfect setting. We wouldn't stay anywhere else.
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Date of stay: May 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Yes, there is lift there
Breakfast comes included in the room price.
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Which popular attractions are close to Le Pavillon de la Reine?
Nearby attractions include Just Art! Paris (0.3 km), Virtual Room Paris (0.4 km), and Place des Vosges (0.02 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Le Pavillon de la Reine?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge.
Which room amenities are available at Le Pavillon de la Reine?
Top room amenities include a minibar, air conditioning, and a flat screen TV.
What food & drink options are available at Le Pavillon de la Reine?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, a lounge, and breakfast during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to Le Pavillon de la Reine?
Conveniently located restaurants include Bistro Chez Pradel, B.Better, and JJ Beaumarchais.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Le Pavillon de la Reine?
Yes, guests have access to a fitness centre during their stay.
Does Le Pavillon de la Reine have airport transportation?
Yes, Le Pavillon de la Reine offers airport transportation for guests. We recommend calling ahead to confirm details.
Are any cleaning services offered at Le Pavillon de la Reine?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Are pets allowed at Le Pavillon de la Reine?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.