Hotel Jules & Jim vs Le Pavillon des Lettres
Both properties are praised by professional travelers. Overall, Hotel Jules & Jim is preferred by most professionals compared to Le Pavillon des Lettres. Hotel Jules & Jim comes in at #34 in Paris with praise from 10 publications such as Fodor's, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
Hotel Jules & Jim
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11, rue des gravilliers, 75003 Paris
From $246 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Fodor's
"Opened in December 2011, this contemporary hotel in the less-traveled corner of an up-and-coming part of the trendy Marais district feels almost like an art gallery."
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Gayot
"In the south of Pigalle, this highly original hotel blends elements ranging from the fifties to the seventies."
BlackBook
"A welcome reincarnation near Grands Boulevards, the Jules (formerly a boring chain hotel) is a retro boutique with affordable rates."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Contemporary rooms mix raw concrete with marble, wood, glass and other beautiful raw materials."
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The Telegraph
8.0
"A brilliant Marais hotel, with friendly young staff and a casual mood."
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Le Pavillon des Lettres
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12 rue des Saussaies, 75008 Paris
From $204 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"Andersen, named after Danish tale teller Hans Christian, is under the eaves on the sixth floor and has gorgeous city views, including a perfect snapshot of the Eiffel Tower."
Travel + Leisure
"Paris’s 2010-opened Pavillon des Lettres... pays homage to Voltaire himself, along with 25 other writers who were the inspiration for this chic hotel on a quiet street in the Eighth Arrondissement."
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Time Out
"Across the river from the historic literary hub of the Left Bank, the Pavillon des Lettres welcomes Moleskine-carrying travellers on a quiet street, secluded from the nearby Champs-Elysées."
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The hotel offers three room categories, but be sure to ask for one facing the Eiffel Tower for an exceptional view from your balcony, where you have more elbow room to pen some of your finest work.
Star Service
"This is an interesting choice, especially for the literary- minded, and its chic retro-1920s and limited public facilities blend nicely in a much-prized location."
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Gayot
"Paris ranks among the world's top literary cities, which makes us wonder: why aren't there more hotels like this one in The City of Light?"