Gourmet Traveller (Australia)

The Haute List

From cool to classic, these GT-approved hotels are our Parisian go-tos.

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LES BAINS

It earnt its reputation in the ’80s as an iconic Paris nightclub; its dance floor torn up by the likes of

David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Karl Lagerfeld. Now, Les Bains is a 39-room luxury hotel, restaurant and bar and just as glam. From $525 per night, lesbains-paris.com

SOHO HOUSE

Opening its doors in September 2021, but just to a select few, this private members’ club in trendy South Pigalle takes you inside the former home of avant-garde filmmaker, Jean Cocteau. Each of the 36 bedooms in this 19th century building are decked out as a chichi Parisian dream. As always, the true drawcard is the communal space. This time including a pool terrace, library and cabaret room in which to mingle. From $392 per night (plus membership), sohohouse.com

BULGARI HOTEL

New and already the talk of the town, Bulgari Hotel Paris is the shining jewel in the luxury brand’s hotel and resort collection’s crown. The 76-room hotel is footsteps from the Champs-Élysées. Inside there’s a 25-metre pool in the luxurious spa, a restaurant helmed by world-renowned Italian chef Niko Romito and a 400-square-metre penthouse with roof garden. From $2156 per night, bulgarihot­els.com

THE HOXTON

Seekers of the Next Big Thing need to drop their bags at The Hoxton in the hipster hub of Paris’ 2nd arrondisse­ment. The group got its start in Shoreditch, London just as the area came to life. Then in 2017, the cool kid of the boutique hotel game came to Paris for a lesson in deportment. The result is stunning design and the feeling of becoming instantly initiated into local life. From $398 per night, thehoxton.com

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