La Reserve Paris Apartments vs Hotel du Petit Moulin
Both hotels are endorsed by travel writers. On balance, Hotel du Petit Moulin scores significantly better than La Reserve Apartments Paris. Hotel du Petit Moulin comes in at #11 in Paris with endorsements from 16 publications like Frommer's, Rough Guide and BlackBook.
La Reserve Paris Apartments
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3 avenue d'Eylau, 75116 Paris
From $0 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Star Service
"Le Reserve caters to the far end of the luxury spectrum: monied visitors who do not need or want to be seen. "
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Condé Nast Traveler
"Walking through the hotel’s smoking parlor, library, and cocktail lounge is a bit like being transported back to the dawn of La Belle Époque."
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Afar Magazine
"The interiors are done up in gold leaf embellishments and silk taffeta drapery. Rooms feature Toto toilets, and private butlers are on call for late-night cravings."
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Begin your stay with one of the 450 exceptional wines on the menu in the Belle Epoque–inspired grand salon bar.
Travel + Leisure
"French entrepreneur Michel Reybier is responsible for the sumptuous La Réserve Hotel and Apartments, which boasts more suites than rooms for an intimate and elegant Parisian experience."
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Don't miss the small but decadent spa, whose three treatment rooms are set around a 50-foot-long indoor pool.
Gayot
"Contemporary full-service apartments designed by Rémi Tissier."
Hotel du Petit Moulin
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29 / 31 rue du Poitou, 75003 Paris
From $212 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Free Parking
Rough Guide
"The designer’s hallmark joie de vivre reigns in the seventeen rooms, each a fusion of different styles."
Michelin Guide
"Every bedroom is a delight, with vibrant tones and free-standing bathtubs."
Concierge
"Hipsters love the location, the laid-back atmosphere, and the lushly funky Baroque look that is Lacroix's signature."
Insight Guides
"This fashionable hotel in the Marais was designed by Christian Lacroix using sumptuous fabrics and screen-printed trompe l'œil to create comfort and individuality."
Lonely Planet
"This quiet little hotel has 27 good-sized rooms, with toilet and bath or a shower in both a main building and a garden annex."
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