Tucked away in a cobblestone alley named after the singer-songwriter Aristide Bruant, this boutique hotel is housed in a charming 19th-century building that artfully blends Belle Époque style with a down-to-earth atmosphere. Here, 25 rooms and suites—including two duplex suites that overlook the rooftops of Paris—invite you to settle in, with their natural color palette, furniture sourced from flea markets, and small terraces. Not to mention an apartment at the edge of the secret garden. On the ground floor, Café Aristide combines a restaurant serving bistro-style cuisine featuring seasonal ingredients—enjoyed on beautiful flower-adorned benches—with a bar boasting a mahogany and travertine counter, flanked by a lounge and its vintage jukebox. A vibrant, multifaceted space where evenings stretch on for both neighborhood residents and travelers who have made it their home away from home, brought to you by the Chapitre Six Group—which also owns the Monsieur Cadet and Monsieur George hotels, as well as La Ponche in Saint-Tropez.