1/5

Amastan Paris

Paris, France • Madeleine • SPLURGE

avg. $318 / night

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PB hotel design editorial

Tucked into a quiet street in the 8th arrondissement between Place de la Madeleine and the grands boulevards, a Haussmann-era building signals its transformation with a cascade of living greenery spilling from a planted canopy above the entrance — one of those small gestures that manages to feel genuinely Parisian rather than borrowed from a global boutique-hotel playbook. Amastan Paris, which opened in 2017 across 24 rooms and four floors, was conceived by designer Laura Gonzalez as an inhabited apartment rather than a hotel, the kind of thoughtful private residence a well-traveled Parisian might actually live in. The interiors carry that ambition without straining. Rooms are dressed in a palette of navy, warm grey, and natural linen — upholstered platform beds in flannel grey, brass pendant lights hung from sculpted arms, open shelving above headboards styled with books and framed photographs, and cane-backed chairs that place the rooms in a lineage running from Thonet through mid-century Parisian domesticity. The bar and restaurant at the rear resolve around a steel-framed glass roof that floods the space with courtyard light; herringbone-patterned navy tiles cover the floor while a long marble-topped communal table runs beneath cylindrical brass-and-black pendant fixtures. The inner courtyard beyond — planted with birch trees and trailing ferns, furnished with perforated metal bistro chairs — functions as the hotel's social heart, open to the street's rhythms while remaining remarkably sheltered from them.

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Amastan Paris Reviews

171 reviews

"Hotel Perpetual Élysée Montaigne Hotel Perpetual, with its clean lines and attractive modern aesthetic, is an excellent boutique value. It is located on a relatively quiet side street in a safe area within walking distance of a wide variety of eateries, shops, parks, not to mention the Champs-Elysées and the nearby radius of monuments and museums. The hotel breakfast is a great place to start. The interior courtyard provides an additional open space for meals and a gathering place for conversation and drinks. What makes this hotel stand out, however, is the staff. They welcomed us and helped us get acclimated with directions, information, instructions; patience, kindness and laughter."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Sep 24, 2025

"Felt like I was catfished. Rooms look nicely updated online, but it was very worn in reality. There was no door to close the bathroom from the rest of the room. If I were traveling with another person, that would be unacceptable. Also if anyone opened the door to the room, they would see me on the toilet. Looked like the sliding door on the railing was broken and they never replaced it. The bathroom faucet was weird and difficult to use - they were knobs on the sink. Hairdryer was the worst quality I’ve ever used. There were mosquitos in the room. If you’re looking for a nice stay in Paris, look elsewhere."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Sep 12, 2025

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