Hotel in Paris, France
Scarlett
150Pearl Points20th Arrondissement Reframe

About Scarlett
Michelin Selected for 2025, Scarlett occupies a quiet address at 1 rue Jouye-Rouve in the 20th arrondissement, a neighbourhood more associated with local Parisian life than palace hotel grandeur. That positioning is precisely the point. For travellers who find the Right Bank's luxury corridor predictable, Scarlett offers a different entry point into the city.
A Different Coordinate for Paris Hospitality
The 20th arrondissement has never been on the standard luxury hotel circuit. Belleville's hillside streets, the Père Lachaise neighbourhood, the canal-adjacent blocks of Ménilmontant — these are areas where Parisians live, eat at zinc counters, and buy bread from the same boulangerie every morning. Hotels here don't compete with the palace tier along the Seine; they operate in a separate register entirely, one where neighbourhood integration matters more than lobby grandeur. Scarlett, at 1 rue Jouye-Rouve, sits inside that register, and its 2025 Michelin Selected recognition confirms it has met a standard that the guide's hotel inspectors consider worth communicating to travellers.
Michelin's hotel selection process is editorially distinct from its restaurant stars — it identifies properties across multiple categories, from budget to palace, that demonstrate consistent quality within their tier. Inclusion in the 2025 list places Scarlett in a curated cohort that spans the full price spectrum, but the selection itself signals that the property's execution holds up against inspector scrutiny. In a city where the guide's restaurant stars dominate the conversation, the hotel programme is sometimes underread , which means Michelin Selected properties outside the palace bracket can carry genuine signal value for travellers willing to interpret it.
What the Neighbourhood Tells You
Paris's hotel geography has always sorted by arrondissement logic. The 1st, 7th, and 8th arrondissements anchor the palace and grand luxury tier , properties like Cheval Blanc Paris, Hotel Plaza Athénée, Le Bristol Paris, Hôtel de Crillon, Four Seasons George V, and Le Meurice define that geography. La Réserve Paris and Airelles Château de Versailles extend the radius further. Scarlett occupies none of that territory. The 20th is a working arrondissement, historically working-class, now increasingly mixed in the way that inner-city neighbourhoods evolve when rents in adjacent areas rise. Belleville's food market runs twice weekly. The street-level coffee culture is local rather than tourist-facing. Arriving here from CDG or Gare du Nord by Metro is direct , the Jourdain or Pyrénées stations on line 11 place the address within walking distance.
For a traveller whose itinerary is weighted toward eastern Paris , the Canal Saint-Martin corridor, the Marais, the restaurants of the 11th and the 10th , the 20th address makes geographic sense in a way that a Right Bank palace does not. The trade-off is obvious: you lose the Seine view and the concierge infrastructure that comes with 200-room properties. What you gain is proximity to a part of the city that most international visitors see only on a day trip, if at all.
Reading the Team Dynamic at a Property This Size
At smaller Parisian hotels, the relationship between the front-of-house team and the physical space tends to be closer than at palace-scale operations. When a property has limited keys, every guest interaction carries more weight. The staff-to-guest ratio at boutique properties typically allows for more personalised logistics , breakfast timing, restaurant recommendations calibrated to the neighbourhood rather than defaulting to the tourist circuit, the kind of local knowledge that takes years to accumulate on a specific set of streets. This is the operational model that Michelin's hotel inspectors pay attention to, and it's distinct from the formal choreography of a brigade-style palace team.
The editorial angle here matters: Scarlett's Michelin Selected status is not an award for scale or spectacle. It recognises that the property's team , however it is structured , delivers consistent quality. In the boutique tier, that consistency is harder to maintain than at properties with deeper staffing reserves, which makes the recognition more pointed as a signal.
How Scarlett Sits Within France's Broader Hotel Conversation
France's premium hotel market extends well beyond Paris, and the Michelin hotel programme reflects that. Properties across the country have received Selected status in the 2025 edition , from Champagne houses like Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon and Domaine Les Crayères in Reims, to Provençal addresses including La Bastide de Gordes, Villa La Coste, and Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence. The Riviera adds Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, The Maybourne Riviera, and La Réserve Ramatuelle to the list. Scarlett sits in this national cohort, which gives some sense of the benchmark being applied.
Within Paris specifically, the Michelin hotel selection spans arrondissements and price tiers. The fact that a 20th-arrondissement address appears alongside palace-district properties is editorially interesting , it confirms that the guide is not simply mapping luxury real estate but applying a quality-within-tier logic that creates space for properties operating in genuinely different categories. For travellers who want to read the list as a planning tool rather than a prestige ranking, that distinction matters.
For wider France context, the mountain tier adds Le K2 Palace in Courchevel and Four Seasons Megève. Wine country contributes Les Sources de Caudalie in Bordeaux. The south brings Hôtel & Spa du Castellet and Le Negresco in Nice. These are the properties against which Michelin's hotel programme benchmarks quality, however different their price points and contexts.
Planning a Stay
Scarlett's address at 1 rue Jouye-Rouve places it in the northern 20th, within easy reach of the Belleville and Ménilmontant Metro stations. Booking details, current availability, and pricing are leading confirmed directly through the property's current channels, as room rates and availability at boutique properties fluctuate with occupancy and season. For travellers building a Paris itinerary from the ground up, the EP Club's full Paris guide maps the city's restaurants, hotels, and bars across all arrondissements, which helps calibrate where Scarlett sits relative to the broader options. Those looking at international comparisons beyond France might also consider The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, or Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo as points of reference across different European markets.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Scarlett known for?
- Scarlett is a Michelin Selected hotel for 2025, recognised by the guide's hotel programme for consistent quality within its tier. It operates in Paris's 20th arrondissement, an address that positions it outside the conventional luxury hotel corridor and closer to the city's working residential neighbourhoods. Its selection places it in a curated national cohort that spans multiple price categories.
- How hard is it to get into Scarlett?
- As a boutique property in the 20th arrondissement rather than the high-demand palace tier, Scarlett operates with a different availability profile than hotels along the Champs-Élysées or the Seine. Booking windows and availability are leading confirmed directly with the property, as no standardised advance-booking requirement is publicly documented. Michelin Selected status does generate interest, so forward planning for peak Paris travel periods (spring and autumn) is advisable.
- What's the most popular room type at Scarlett?
- Room type data is not publicly available in sufficient detail to make a specific recommendation. Michelin Selected recognition applies to the property overall rather than to individual room categories, so the guide's endorsement reflects the property's consistent standards across its accommodation rather than signalling a particular room configuration.
- Is Scarlett a good base for exploring eastern Paris's restaurant and bar scene?
- The 20th arrondissement address places Scarlett within walking or short Metro distance of some of the city's most active dining neighbourhoods , the 11th, the 10th, and Belleville itself all have dense concentrations of independent restaurants, natural wine bars, and food market activity. Travellers whose itinerary leans toward that part of the city will find the location more logistically coherent than a Right Bank palace, which typically prices and positions itself for a different kind of Paris visit.
Location
1 rue Jouye-Rouve, Paris, France
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