Good news for everyone who, like me, loves going to Paris. The Hoxton ParisThe very first hotel from The Hoxton group in France is now open. And although we won't be staying there to experience the new hotel for ourselves for a few weeks, I wanted to share this good news with you anyway. I've been fortunate enough to spend quite a few nights at The Hoxton hotels in London and Amsterdam, so I can speak from experience. It's also worth noting that The Hoxton Paris is located in the 2nd arrondissement, within walking distance of major department stores and great restaurants like Bambou and Frenchie.
I absolutely love the style of the hotels. Urban and vibrant, with a hotel lobby where locals also love to hang out for coffee dates during the day and cocktails later in the evening. I think that if a hotel can achieve that, it truly understands what guests are looking for. Of course, The Hoxton Paris also has a lovely lobby, designed by Soho House, where you immediately feel at home.

As in the other hotels, there is also The Hoxton Paris We've worked with four different room types: Shoebox, Cosy, Roomy, and Biggy. The hotel has a total of 172 rooms spread across five floors. And how cool is this: from the top floor, some rooms offer views of the Eiffel Tower! As usual, The Hoxton Paris is modernly decorated with warm colors, with wooden floors and urban bathrooms featuring beautiful tiles and copper-colored faucets. LOVE IT!
In Paris The Hoxton also has a restaurant. La Rivié is a French bistro with a twist. I find the interior style very recognizable, similar to that of hotels in London and Amsterdam. It's rugged, with leather sofas and wooden chairs. We'll definitely try the "Hox Monsieur" we saw on Instagram when we stay there ourselves! Part of the restaurant doubles as the hotel lobby and opens at 7 a.m.
Besides the all-day dining restaurant, there's also a cocktail bar called Jacques' Bar. Here, Moroccan-inspired cocktails are served in a cozy interior complete with green floral wallpaper, poufs, and chairs where you can relax. The bar opens daily at 17 PM!

I can't wait until we go back to Paris and experience the atmosphere at The Hoxton Paris You can experience it for yourself. Of course, I'll update this article then!
Would you like to stay at The Hoxton Paris?
Tip: Did you know that The Hoxton hotel is also opening in New York at the end of 2017? And it's in our favorite Williamsburg neighborhood!
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