Hotel Particulier Montmartre vs Hotel Amour
Both hotels are highly recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, Hotel Amour scores slightly better than Hotel Particulier Montmartre. Hotel Amour comes in at 91 with accolades from 17 reviews such as Not For Tourists, Rough Guide and Frommer's.
Hotel Particulier Montmartre
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23, avenue Junot, 18th Arr., 75018 Paris
From $484 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
Star
"An exceptional hotel for a treat – or perhaps a honeymoon retreat, given its secluded location in a garden off a private passage just back from one of Paris’s most exclusive streets."
Concierge
"The five-suite Hôtel Particulier is an extraordinary guesthouse that skillfully demonstrates how edgy modern design and Old Paris can work in utter harmony."
Fodor's
"The secluded locale and one-of-a-kind setting makes one feel privvy to an insider's secret."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"An 18th-century mansion hidden down a private alleyway, this VIP bijou sparkles from every angle."
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Oyster
Upscale
"This small boutique hotel in charming Montmartre is hidden away from the hustle and bustle on a tree-lined street."
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Hotel Amour
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8, rue de Navarin, 09 Arr., 75009 Paris
From $0 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
Rough Guide
Star
"Designer hotel for Bohemians, with old parquet and a deliberately sleazy Pigalle porn theme... You’re paying for fashion and atmosphere here, not service."
Frommer's
"This hotel oozes streetwise chic and attitude."
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Concierge
"André... has reworked this Montmarte building into a hip bobo... flophouse, where the 20 rooms bear the idiosyncrasies of different artists."
Insight Guides
"Perhaps surprisingly, it’s also friendly and reasonable value. Located in the Pigalle district, it attracts a fashionable clientele."
Star Service
"Guests should be aware that the hotel's namesake is not a light-hearted choice, and the unusual trend toward conversation-starting love themes is central to the hotel's popularity."
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