Hotel in Paris, France
Hôtel Particulier
175Pearl PointsMontmartre's quietest boutique bet.

About Hôtel Particulier
Hôtel Particulier on Avenue Junot offers a boutique, private-house alternative to Paris's grand palace hotels. The Montmartre address suits relaxed or atmosphere-led visits more than intensive business schedules, though booking is easy by Paris standards. Check lead times during fashion weeks and peak summer months.
Should You Book Hôtel Particulier?
Hôtel Particulier sits on Avenue Junot in Montmartre — one of the quieter, more residential stretches of Paris's 18th arrondissement. Without published pricing or star-rating data available, it is difficult to position it precisely against the Cheval Blanc Paris or the Four Seasons George V. What the address tells you clearly is this: you are booking a Montmartre boutique property, not a grand palace hotel on the Right Bank. That distinction matters enormously for how you use Paris.
For business travel, the location is a mixed signal. Montmartre is roughly 30 to 40 minutes from La Défense by Metro and 20 minutes from the Marais or Opéra districts. If your meetings are clustered in the 8th or around the Champs-Élysées, you will spend meaningful time commuting. If your work in Paris is more flexible — a creative brief, a client dinner, a single morning meeting, the neighbourhood's relative calm and the boutique character of the property are genuine advantages. You are not choosing between noise and convenience; you are choosing between the energy of a grand hotel lobby and the discretion of a private-house format.
As a special-occasion or celebration stay, the concept carries more obvious appeal. A mansion-style property in Montmartre, steps from the Sacré-Cœur and the Place du Tertre, positions itself as an antidote to the formulaic luxury of the palace-hotel circuit. If your guest wants Paris to feel atmospheric rather than grand, this address delivers on that premise more credibly than a tower suite at Paris.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which at this price tier and city is worth noting. During peak Paris periods, the spring collections in late February and March, summer high season through July and August, the autumn fashion weeks in September and October, boutique properties at this address fill quickly. Book at least six to eight weeks out for those windows. Outside peak season, lead times are more forgiving.
For context on how Hôtel Particulier sits within the broader Paris market, see our full Paris hotels guide. If dining is a priority during your stay, our full Paris restaurants guide covers the neighbourhoods around Montmartre in detail. Other French properties worth comparing for atmosphere-led luxury include Villa La Coste in Provence and Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence, both of which offer a comparable boutique register outside the city.
Quick reference: Montmartre address, 18th arrondissement, boutique mansion format, booking difficulty: Easy, peak windows: Feb/Mar, Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Hôtel Particulier?
Book as far in advance as possible for spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October), when Montmartre draws the heaviest visitor traffic. The hotel's position on Avenue Junot — a quieter residential street in the 18th arrondissement — makes it a draw year-round, so availability is rarely abundant. Winter stays offer the best chance of securing a room without competing against peak-season demand.
Is Hôtel Particulier good for business travel?
It depends on what you need. Hôtel Particulier suits solo business travellers or small teams who want a calm base over a central business-district address. Avenue Junot in the 18th is removed from La Défense and the main corporate corridors, so factor in commute time if your meetings are spread across the city. For a hotel closer to business infrastructure, The Peninsula Paris in the 8th is a more practical choice.
What is check-in like at Hôtel Particulier?
Specific check-in details are not published, but as a boutique property on a private residential avenue in Montmartre, the experience is typically low-volume and less formal than a large palace hotel. Arrival logistics are worth confirming directly, particularly if you are travelling with bulky luggage given the neighbourhood's hilly terrain.
Is Hôtel Particulier family-friendly?
The intimate, residential character of Hôtel Particulier suits couples or small adult groups more naturally than families with young children. The 18th arrondissement setting and boutique scale are not obviously oriented toward family amenities. Families needing space, facilities, easy access to central Paris attractions would be better served by a larger property such as Shangri-La Paris in the 16th.
Location
23 Av. Junot, 75018 Paris, France
Compare Hôtel Particulier
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Hôtel Particulier | Easy | |
| Cheval Blanc Paris | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Le Meurice | Michelin 3 Key | Unknown |
| Shangri-La Paris | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown |
| The Peninsula Paris | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown |
| Soho House Paris | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Cheval Blanc Paris, Notable alternative
- Le Meurice, Notable alternative
- Shangri-La Paris, Notable alternative
- The Peninsula Paris, Notable alternative
- Soho House Paris, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Against the major Paris palace properties, Hôtel Particulier is playing a different game entirely. Cheval Blanc Paris and The Peninsula Paris offer deeper service infrastructure, more central locations, the kind of concierge depth that matters when your schedule is dense. If you are arriving for back-to-back meetings or need seamless airport transfers and corporate account handling, either of those properties will serve you better. Le Meurice on the rue de Rivoli remains the most practical choice for guests whose business is concentrated in the 1st or 8th arrondissement.
Where Hôtel Particulier has an advantage is atmosphere and discretion. Soho House Paris targets a similar creative-traveller profile but brings a members' club energy that not everyone wants. Hôtel Particulier is quieter and more private in character, closer in register to a well-sourced boutique property than to a social scene. For a couple celebrating an occasion, or a solo traveller who wants Paris to feel genuinely residential, it is a more considered choice than the large-format luxury properties.
Shangri-La Paris offers the grandest rooms in the city and a Trocadéro address with Eiffel Tower views, a hard combination to beat for a genuine splurge. But if the palace-hotel format feels impersonal and you want a property with a distinct sense of place, Hôtel Particulier's Montmartre setting earns it a clear recommendation for that specific traveller. The trade-off is location convenience, not quality of experience.
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