
Hôtel Dame des Arts
This Left Bank beauty started life as a Holiday Inn with only
two redeeming features: a sparkling location on the Rive Gauche,
and a rooftop terrace space that most hoteliers would throw their
life’s savings into the Seine for. Now, under the guiding hand of
Imshan Jamal, it’s become a cool, sophisticated stay. The
property’s 109 rooms are small but sleek – a collage of bamboo,
bouclé, glass and curving corners, with Diptyque in the bathrooms
and Alessi kettles on the counter. A Mexican kitchen (perhaps
riffing on the hotel’s Latin Quarter location) serves chilli-spiked
Breton oysters, sea bream aguachile and red tuna tostadas
throughout the day. Downstairs, in the basement, a small gym is
sequestered into a curved, wooden cocoon. And the rooftop? Long
gone is the fug of Holiday Inn frumpiness; it’s now the
place-to-be-seen for Paris’ PYTs.