In the heart of the Batignolles district, this boutique hotel was once a boarding house in the 19th century, before being given a new lease of life in 2012, under the impetus of architect François Lérault, who organized it around his master asset: a garden dotted with palm trees and rare species. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, the hotel is largely turned towards this plant refuge, with a bar that opens onto a beautiful terrace where breakfast and snacks can be shared throughout the day. Divided between the historic building and a contemporary annex, most of the 36 rooms offer a view of the garden and feature timeless refinement - waxed parquet floors, antique furniture and bedding worthy of a 5-star hotel. An elegant setting, ideally placed for exploring the Montmartre hilltop or the Opera.