Hotel in Paris, France
Le Roch Hotel & Spa
150Pearl PointsBoutique stay steps from the Louvre

About Le Roch Hotel & Spa
Le Roch Hotel & Spa occupies a quiet address in Paris's 1st arrondissement, within walking distance of the Louvre and Tuileries. An independent boutique property with a spa, it suits travellers who want a well-located, characterful base rather than a chain hotel. Book 3–4 weeks out for standard dates; further ahead during fashion week or school holidays.
A Boutique Hotel in Paris's 1st Arrondissement — Worth Booking?
Le Roch Hotel & Spa sits at 28 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001 Paris, placing it within easy reach of the Tuileries Garden, the Louvre, and the Palais Royal. For a food and travel enthusiast planning a Paris base, the address alone does a lot of work — the 1st arrondissement is one of the city's most walkable and well-connected districts, and Rue Saint-Roch is a quiet side street by the standards of the neighbourhood. That spatial detail matters when you're deciding where to anchor a Paris trip.
The hotel operates as an independent boutique property rather than part of a major group, which typically means more considered interiors and fewer cookie-cutter corridors. Boutique hotels in this part of Paris occupy a specific price band , expect to pay a significant premium over mid-range Marais options, but you are getting proximity to the Right Bank's most concentrated run of museums, gardens, and destination restaurants. Whether that trade-off works depends on how much time you plan to spend outside the room versus in it. If you are using Paris as a base for day trips and evenings out, the location pays dividends. If you want a property with extensive wellness amenities and a reason to stay in, the spa element is worth factoring into your comparison.
Booking is direct for this category. Independent boutique hotels in the 1st arrondissement typically show availability on a rolling 2–4 week window for standard periods, though school holidays and fashion week compress that significantly. Book 3–4 weeks out for standard travel dates; 6–8 weeks out if your trip coincides with major Paris events. Direct booking via the hotel website tends to produce better room-type selection than third-party platforms.
Reservations: Book direct for leading room selection, 3–4 weeks minimum lead time for standard dates. Location: 28 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001 , walkable to the Louvre and Tuileries. Category: Independent boutique hotel with spa. Booking difficulty: Easy outside peak periods.
For a broader look at where Le Roch fits in Paris's accommodation picture, see our full Paris hotels guide. If you're building out your trip, our full Paris restaurants guide, full Paris bars guide, full Paris wineries guide, and full Paris experiences guide cover the full picture. For bar options close to the hotel, Danico and Candelaria are both within reach and worth planning around.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Le Roch Hotel & Spa worth the price?
Pricing varies at Le Roch Hotel & Spa; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Le Roch Hotel & Spa located?
Le Roch Hotel & Spa is located in Paris, at 28 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001 Paris, France.
How can I contact Le Roch Hotel & Spa?
You can reach Le Roch Hotel & Spa via check the venue's official channels.
Location
28 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001 Paris, France
Compare Le Roch Hotel & Spa
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Le Roch Hotel & Spa | Easy |
| Bar Nouveau | Unknown |
| Buddha Bar | Unknown |
| Candelaria | Unknown |
| Danico | Unknown |
| Harry's Bar | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Bar Nouveau, Notable alternative
- Buddha Bar, Notable alternative
- Candelaria, Notable alternative
- Danico, Notable alternative
- Harry's Bar, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Le Roch is a hotel, so direct bar-for-bar comparisons with Paris's cocktail venues don't map cleanly, but if you're deciding how to spend an evening from this address, the nearby options tell you a lot. Danico is the strongest cocktail programme in the immediate orbit: technically precise, shorter queue than the big-name hotel bars, and easier to book on short notice. If you want a session bar with low-intervention spirits and a more relaxed format, Candelaria in the Marais offers that, though it's a different energy entirely from the 1st arrondissement's quieter streets.
For guests who want to drink in a hotel-bar setting rather than head out, Buddha Bar and Bar Nouveau both deliver that atmosphere, though Buddha Bar skews louder and more theatrical. Harry's Bar near the Opéra is the most historically grounded option in this part of the city and worth one visit if you haven't been. Value per round is strongest at Candelaria; the hotel-adjacent bars command a premium that reflects their room counts and service overhead more than their cocktail quality.
If you're travelling beyond Paris, it's also worth knowing that strong boutique bar programmes exist outside the capital, Papa Doble in Montpellier and Bar Fouquet's in Cannes both hold up as destination stops, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu is a useful reference point for what serious craft programmes look like internationally. For a complete picture of where to drink in the city, see our full Paris bars guide.
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