Hôtel Chavanel

22, Rue Tronchet, Paris, France
8th Arr. (Champs-Élysées/Madeleine)
27 Rooms
Modern Design & Lively
Plenty of boutique hotels boast about their “masculine” design, a concept that generally comes down to dark colors, hard edges, maybe a bit of leather and wood. Hôtel Chavanel, in Paris’s 8th arrondissement, by contrast, doesn’t make a big deal about its femininity — it just quietly gets on with the business of being a highly accomplished, visually stimulating boutique hotel.

But make no mistake: an all-female team is responsible for everything you see here, from proprietor Sophie Charlet to architects Anne Peyroux and Emmanuelle Thisy. They make liberal use of the products of lacemaker Sophie Hallette — technically a company, not a person, but we’ll allow it, as nobody’s ever successfully made a case for sorting lace into the “masculine” camp.

Hôtel Chavanel’s 25 rooms and two suites are decidedly modern in aspect, notwithstanding some period architectural details. It’s no palace hotel, but the comforts are plentiful and the details well-chosen, and the plans make the most of their sometimes cozy spaces. It’s an inspired and inspiring experience from top to bottom — and while an all-organic breakfast is the extent of the hotel’s restaurant offering, this being Paris, it’s a burden the surrounding neighborhood is more than able to bear.

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Hôtel Chavanel
22, Rue Tronchet, Paris, France
8th Arr. (Champs-Élysées/Madeleine)

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