Located in the heart of the Batignolles neighborhood, this boutique hotel was a family-run guesthouse in the 19th century before being given a new lease on life in 2012, under the guidance of architect François Lérault, who designed it around its greatest asset: a garden dotted with palm trees and rare plant species. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, the hotel is largely oriented toward this green oasis, featuring a bar that opens onto a beautiful terrace where guests can enjoy breakfast and light bites to share throughout the day. Spread between the historic building and a contemporary annex that adds a light-filled wing with an outdoor staircase, the 36 rooms—most of which offer a view of the garden—exude timeless elegance, featuring polished hardwood floors, antique furniture, and bedding worthy of a 5-star hotel. A fitness center and a hammam round out the amenities at this elegant hotel, ideally located for exploring Montmartre Hill or the Opera.