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    Hotel in Paris, France

    Botaniste

    150Pearl Points

    Botanical 16th Quietude

    Botaniste, Hotel in Paris

    About Botaniste

    Sitting on rue Molitor in the 16th arrondissement, Botaniste is a MICHELIN Selected property for 2025 that positions itself within Paris's quieter, design-conscious hotel tier. The botanical-inflected identity and residential neighbourhood setting make it a considered choice for occasions that call for something less palace-centric than the Right Bank's grand hotel corridor.

    Paris's Quieter Quarter, Dressed for an Occasion

    The 16th arrondissement operates at a different register from the palace-hotel corridor running between the 8th and 1st. Rue Molitor sits close to the Bois de Boulogne, in a part of Paris where the residential fabric is tight and the street noise is calibrated rather than relentless. Arriving at Botaniste, the address signals a deliberate step away from the theatre of the grands hôtels — the kind of positioning that suits travellers who want the occasion to centre on the stay itself, not on the address as social currency.

    That positioning matters when you're choosing a base for a significant trip. Paris has no shortage of ways to spend serious money on a hotel room: Cheval Blanc Paris, Hotel Plaza Athénée, Le Bristol Paris, Hôtel de Crillon, Four Seasons George V, and Le Meurice all compete within the top tier of that market. Botaniste does not compete there directly. Its 2025 MICHELIN Selected distinction places it in a different cohort: properties that earn recognition for quality and character without anchoring their identity in Michelin-starred restaurants or heritage palace credentials. For occasions where the guest wants atmosphere without spectacle, that cohort is often the smarter call.

    A Botanical Identity in a Green Neighbourhood

    The name and its implied aesthetic are not incidental. Paris's design-led hotel sector has, over the past decade, moved steadily toward declared conceptual identities — botanical, artisanal, locally sourced , as a counterpoint to the anonymous luxury of international chain properties. Botaniste occupies that space with an address that reinforces the concept: the Bois de Boulogne is minutes away, the Molitor pool complex is close, and the wider 16th carries a greener, more residential character than the hotel-dense arrondissements to the east.

    This kind of identity-coherent positioning tends to perform particularly well for milestone stays. An anniversary, a significant birthday, or a first visit to Paris with someone who matters , these occasions often benefit from a hotel that has a clear point of view about what it is, rather than a property trying to be everything. The botanical framing at rue Molitor gives the stay a texture that photographs and conversations can attach to, without requiring the guest to perform enjoyment of a famous address.

    Where Botaniste Sits in the Paris Hotel Conversation

    MICHELIN's hotel selection for 2025 is a useful calibration tool. The guide's hotel arm does not award stars to properties the way it does to restaurants; instead, it curates a list of properties that meet a quality threshold across comfort, character, and hospitality. Being MICHELIN Selected in Paris in 2025 places Botaniste within a peer set that includes both large palace properties and smaller, character-driven hotels , the selection is catholic in scope. What it signals, reliably, is that the property met the guide's evaluators' standards at the time of assessment.

    For a city where the hotel market runs from purpose-built budget boxes to some of Europe's most expensive rooms, that signal has practical value. It narrows the choice set from hundreds of options to a verified tier, which is exactly the kind of filter useful when planning a trip around an occasion rather than pure logistics. Travellers planning a landmark trip to France might also consider properties like La Réserve Paris or Airelles Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle if the occasion calls for maximum ceremony , but for those who find that level of production exhausting rather than pleasurable, Botaniste's quieter tier is the more honest answer.

    Planning a Stay: What the 16th Offers Around the Address

    Rue Molitor puts guests within reach of a particular kind of Parisian day. The Bois de Boulogne offers one of the city's largest green spaces, with walking and cycling that feel removed from the urban centre even though central Paris is a short Metro or taxi ride away. The Palais de Chaillot and Trocadéro are accessible, and the neighbourhood's restaurant scene runs to neighbourhood bistros rather than destination dining rooms , which suits guests who want to explore the city's dining fabric rather than eat only where hotel concierges send them. For a broader map of where to eat and drink across Paris, the EP Club Paris guide covers the full range.

    For travellers extending a Paris occasion into the wider French context, the country's premium hotel tier spreads across the country in ways worth knowing. The Champagne houses around Reims anchor a different kind of celebratory stay, with Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon and Domaine Les Crayères in Reims both operating within driving distance of Paris. Provence runs from La Bastide de Gordes and Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence in Les Baux to Villa La Coste in Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade and Hôtel & Spa du Castellet in Le Castellet. The Riviera adds Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, The Maybourne Riviera in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, La Réserve Ramatuelle, and Le Negresco in Nice. For winter occasions, Le K2 Palace in Courchevel and Four Seasons Megève define the Alpine tier. Wine-focused occasions might anchor around Les Sources de Caudalie in Bordeaux. Beyond France, properties like Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo serve comparable occasion-travel functions in neighbouring markets, as does The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City for transatlantic comparison.

    Practical Notes for Booking

    Botaniste is located at 11 rue Molitor, Paris. Phone and direct website details are not confirmed in our current database; booking is most reliably handled through the major hotel reservation platforms or the Michelin guide's own hotel listings, where the property appears under the 2025 MICHELIN Selected Hotels designation. Specific room categories, pricing tiers, and seasonal availability are not confirmed in our current data, and guests should verify directly at the time of booking. For occasion-driven stays, confirming room type and any available add-ons at the time of reservation is standard practice across this hotel tier.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What room category do guests prefer at Botaniste?

    Specific room category data for Botaniste is not available in our current records. As a MICHELIN Selected property for 2025, the hotel meets the guide's evaluated standards for comfort and character, which typically implies a consistent standard across categories. For occasion stays, it is worth contacting the property directly to confirm which rooms offer the most distinctive features, as design-led hotels in this tier often have meaningful differences between room types.

    What should I know about Botaniste before I go?

    Botaniste holds MICHELIN Selected status for 2025, placing it within Paris's quality-verified hotel tier outside the grand palace category. The address at 11 rue Molitor puts it in the 16th arrondissement, a residential quarter near the Bois de Boulogne, which sets a quieter pace than the 8th's hotel corridor. Price, hours, and booking details are leading confirmed directly with the property, as our database does not currently carry granular operational data for this venue.

    Is Botaniste reservation-only?

    As a hotel rather than a restaurant, Botaniste operates on a standard advance-booking model: rooms are reserved ahead of arrival, and availability fluctuates with Paris's event calendar and peak travel periods. MICHELIN Selected properties in Paris tend to fill during fashion weeks, major trade events, and summer months. Given the 2025 MICHELIN recognition, booking well in advance is advisable for occasion stays targeting specific dates. Direct contact through reservation platforms is the recommended path given that phone and website details are not confirmed in our current records.

    What's Botaniste a good pick for?

    Botaniste suits travellers who want MICHELIN-verified quality without the scale or pricing structure of Paris's palace hotel tier. The 16th arrondissement address works well for occasions that benefit from a calmer residential setting rather than a central, high-traffic location. The botanical identity gives the stay a coherent character that reads particularly well for milestone trips where atmosphere matters alongside comfort.

    Does Botaniste's location near the Bois de Boulogne suit guests who want to combine a Paris hotel stay with outdoor access?

    The rue Molitor address places Botaniste within easy reach of the Bois de Boulogne, one of Paris's two large woodland parks, which offers walking, cycling, and open-air space that the city's more central hotel districts cannot match. This makes the property a practical option for guests whose occasion includes early morning walks, park-side meals, or a deliberate contrast between urban Paris and green space. The Molitor pool complex is also nearby, adding a further recreational layer that properties in the 8th or 1st cannot replicate at the same proximity.

    Location

    11 Rue Molitor, 75016 Paris, France

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