Nestled in a cobbled alleyway named after the chansonnier Aristide Bruant, this boutique hotel is housed in a delightful 19th-century house that artfully blends Belle Époque style and popular spirit. Here, 25 rooms and suites - including 2 duplex suites overlooking the rooftops of Paris - make you want to put down your suitcases, with their natural tones, second-hand furniture and small terraces. Not to mention a 36 m2 apartment on the edge of the garden. On the first floor, Café Aristide features a restaurant serving market-fresh cuisine on flower-filled banquettes, and a bar with a mahogany and travertine counter, flanked by a lounge and its antique jukebox. The place was intended to be both cool and stylish, and the gamble paid off for this new opus in the collection of Groupe Chapitre Six, which already owns the hotels Monsieur Cadet, Monsieur George..