Hotel in Paris, France
Hotel Napoleon Paris
600ptsArc de Triomphe Proximity

About Hotel Napoleon Paris
Positioned on Avenue de Friedland in Paris's Eighth Arrondissement, Hotel Napoleon Paris occupies one of the city's most historically weighted addresses. With 101 rooms and a location that places guests within reach of the Arc de Triomphe and the grand boulevards radiating from the Étoile, the hotel draws repeat visitors who value proximity to central Paris over the spectacle of larger palace-tier properties nearby.
Avenue de Friedland and the Weight of the Eighth
The Eighth Arrondissement carries more historical freight than almost any other district in Paris. The Arc de Triomphe anchors its western edge; Haussmann's grand boulevards radiate outward from the Étoile in every direction; and the avenue names — Friedland, Wagram, Iéna — read like a roll call from Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign map. For travelers who stay in this part of the city repeatedly, the address itself becomes part of the logic. Hotel Napoleon Paris sits at 40 Avenue de Friedland, one block east of the Étoile, inside a neighborhood whose character has been shaped by institutional architecture, private wealth, and the particular kind of permanence that Paris's most established arrondissements tend to preserve.
In a city where hotel positioning matters enormously , where guests at Four Seasons George V or Hotel Plaza Athénée are paying partly for the cultural weight of the address , Avenue de Friedland offers something adjacent to those palace properties without placing guests inside their pricing tier. The Eighth is not a neighborhood you drift into; you choose it deliberately, and the regulars who return to Hotel Napoleon Paris do so with that choice already made.
What Loyal Guests Are Actually Paying For
In the upper-midscale tier of Paris hotels, repeat visitors tend to prioritize a specific cluster of factors: a central-but-quiet address, a staff that recognizes faces across multiple stays, and a room count that keeps the property from feeling anonymous. Hotel Napoleon Paris operates 101 rooms , a scale that sits well above the intimate boutique category but below the convention-hotel threshold where personalization becomes difficult to sustain. For guests who have cycled through the larger palace properties and found them operationally impressive but impersonal, that room count is part of the appeal.
The Eighth Arrondissement position means the Champs-Élysées is walkable, the Arc de Triomphe is effectively on the doorstep, and the RER A connection at Charles de Gaulle-Étoile station provides a direct line to CDG airport. Guests who split time between Paris and regional France will note that the city's TGV terminals at Gare du Nord and Gare de Lyon are accessible by Metro from this part of the city without a cross-town transfer. For travelers building itineraries that extend beyond Paris , to properties like Domaine Les Crayères in Reims or Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon , a base in the Eighth with direct rail access is a practical advantage.
The Eighth Among Its Peers
The Eighth Arrondissement hosts the densest concentration of palace-classified hotels in Paris. Le Bristol Paris, Hôtel de Crillon, and La Réserve Paris all operate within the arrondissement's boundaries. So does Cheval Blanc Paris, which occupies a converted Samaritaine building across the Seine but draws heavily from the same clientele. These are properties where room rates frequently exceed €1,500 per night and where the value proposition is built around culinary programs with Michelin recognition, spa infrastructure, and architectural spectacle. Hotel Napoleon Paris occupies a different position in that competitive set , closer in price and format to the serious independent hotels of the arrondissement than to the palace tier, but sharing the same postcode and pedestrian access to the same streets.
Travelers deciding between this neighborhood and properties in Saint-Germain or the Marais are making a trade. The Left Bank and the Marais offer denser restaurant and gallery programming at street level; the Eighth offers institutional Paris , the grand axis from the Louvre to La Défense, the Palais de l'Élysée a few blocks south, the high-end retail of the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Guests who return to Hotel Napoleon Paris tend to be those for whom that institutional register is the point, not a concession.
For those extending a French itinerary beyond the capital, the comparison properties shift considerably. The Côte d'Azur tier , Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, The Maybourne Riviera, or Airelles Saint-Tropez , operates on entirely different seasonal and pricing logic. Provence alternatives like La Bastide de Gordes or Villa La Coste belong to a landscape-driven category where Paris's urban density is the contrast rather than the competition. A Paris base in the Eighth and a regional extension into Provence or the Alps , Cheval Blanc Courchevel or Four Seasons Megève , represents a common itinerary pattern for guests operating in this tier of French travel.
Napoleon's Arrondissement, Practically Speaking
The Napoleonic geography of the Eighth is not incidental to the hotel's identity. The arrondissement's street names memorializing Bonaparte's victories , Friedland (1807), Wagram (1809), Iéna (1806) , give the immediate neighborhood a coherence that extends beyond architecture into urban nomenclature. For guests interested in French imperial history, the proximity to the Arc de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 and completed under Louis-Philippe in 1836, places this address within walking distance of one of the city's most historically loaded sites. The Musée de l'Armée at Les Invalides, which houses Napoleon's tomb, is reachable by Metro in under fifteen minutes from Charles de Gaulle-Étoile station.
Booking at this address during Paris's peak periods , Fashion Week in late September and early October, as well as late June through August , requires lead time comparable to other properties in this arrondissement. The Eighth's combination of business travel, luxury tourism, and event traffic means availability contracts quickly during those windows. Guests planning around major Parisian events or arriving from further afield , connecting from Aman Venice or The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York as part of a broader European trip , should treat this address as they would any centrally positioned property in a high-demand arrondissement: confirm dates well ahead of the travel window.
For a broader view of where Hotel Napoleon Paris sits relative to the full range of Paris dining and hospitality options, our full Paris guide maps the city's key neighborhoods and the properties and restaurants within them. The Eighth is one chapter in a city that rewards granular geographic knowledge , and Avenue de Friedland is one of its more precisely positioned addresses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room offers the leading experience at Hotel Napoleon Paris?
With 101 rooms across the property, rooms on higher floors facing Avenue de Friedland tend to offer the clearest sightlines toward the Arc de Triomphe. Given the hotel's Napoleonic identity and Eighth Arrondissement positioning, rooms oriented toward that western axis align most directly with the property's historical context. Availability in those orientations should be confirmed at booking rather than assumed.
What makes Hotel Napoleon Paris worth visiting?
The case is primarily geographic and historical: a one-block separation from the Arc de Triomphe, an address in one of Paris's most institutionally significant arrondissements, and proximity to palace-tier neighbors like Le Meurice and Hôtel de Crillon without matching their rate structure. For guests whose Paris itinerary centers on the Champs-Élysées axis, the Bois de Boulogne, or the high-end retail of the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, this address removes the need for transit on every departure.
How far ahead should I plan for Hotel Napoleon Paris?
If your travel falls during Paris Fashion Week (typically late September to early October), the summer peak (late June through August), or around major Parisian exhibitions and trade fairs, treat this address as you would any in-demand Eighth Arrondissement property and book at minimum six to eight weeks ahead. Outside those periods, the lead time compresses, but the Eighth's consistent business-travel demand means last-minute availability is less reliable here than in lower-traffic arrondissements.
What's the leading use case for Hotel Napoleon Paris?
The property functions well as a Paris base for travelers whose itinerary prioritizes the city's western axis: the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Élysées, the Trocadéro, and Haussmann-era Paris more broadly. It also works logistically for guests combining a Paris stay with regional travel, given the RER A connection at the adjacent Étoile station. Those seeking immersive Left Bank or Marais programming as their primary focus would likely find a different arrondissement more convenient.
Is Hotel Napoleon Paris suitable for guests traveling specifically for Napoleonic history?
The address is genuinely relevant for that interest. The Arc de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon in 1806, is a short walk from the front door, and the surrounding street names , Friedland, Wagram, Iéna , map directly to major Napoleonic victories. The Musée de l'Armée at Les Invalides, which contains Napoleon's tomb and the most comprehensive collection of Napoleonic military artifacts in France, is accessible by Metro from Charles de Gaulle-Étoile in under twenty minutes. For guests building an itinerary around that period of French history, the Eighth Arrondissement address is one of the more logically consistent choices in Paris. See also the Airelles Château de Versailles if your interest extends to the ancien régime context that preceded and shaped the Napoleonic era.
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