You could almost catch sight of the hump-backed Quasimodo wandering among the cathedral's bell-towers from the windows of Hotel Notre-Dame. A hint of Victor Hugo? It is impossible not to let your imagination run wild from such a charming position.


The hotel boutique Notre-Dame stands in the very heart of Paris, on the Rive Gauche, opposite the Sainte Chapelle and in the Latin district with its typical boutiques, bookshops, art galleries, museums and the area dedicated to the students of the Sorbonne. A privileged position to use as a starting point to discover the city of romance
par excellence.

The Hotel is set in an historic building that was built four hundred years ago. The atmospheric interiors were decorated by the French stylist Christian Lacroix, whose creations were inspired by the traditions of the South of France and Provence.


Royal blue velvets, fitted carpets that recall medieval floors, leather wallpapers, floral and striped fabrics, slate, marble and stone clad bathrooms and period beams.
This is the climate that welcomes guests to one of the 26 unique rooms of Hotel Notre-Dame.

All that's left for you to do is to choose among the seasoned flavours of the past, with the Rustic Duplexes and the contemporary feel of the Modern style Double Rooms. In the meantime, Quasimodo awaits on the immortal Gothic balustrades.
Photos from
hotelnotredameparis.com