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At a glance
Light-filled interiors, retro touches, and playful colour palettes set the tone, while the hotel’s relaxed, family-friendly spirit ensures everyone—big or small—feels instantly at home.
With parks, cafés and iconic Paris attractions within easy reach, this is the perfect base for families looking to explore the City of Light at their own pace.
Why families love it
Where you'll stay
All rooms include air-conditioning, plush bedding, Wi-Fi, and soundproofed comfort to retreat from the buzz of the city.
From £140/night*
*Prices from are indicative only - see Terms & Conditions for details.
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Connecting Rooms
Two adjoining rooms with their own bathrooms, perfect for families who want space and privacy
Superior & Deluxe Rooms
Spacious enough for a baby cot
Personal touches
Children’s slippers, activity kits and surprise rewards on arrival
Breakfast & Dining
From the freshly baked croissant by the baker next door to enjoying it right here with us, eating well as a family is effortless here.
Experiences for all ages
“Everything is done with families in mind—just subtly and sweetly, the Parisian way.”
40–60 minutes from CDG & Orly airports
Time zone: GMT+1
Steps from Raspail and Vavin metro stations
Baby gear: cot, highchair, bottle warmer available on request
Same-day laundry available
Lift access to all floors
Exclusive perks designed to make your family feel truly welcome — from personalised gifts for little travellers to complimentary activities and flexible check-in options.
Booking via The Family Suite includes:
TFS Exclusive Credit: £100 (or equivalent in local currency) towards a family experience
*Subject to Terms & Conditions
Enhanced kids’ welcome set with extra creative surprises
‘Orso Teddy Bear’ gift for a child
Complimentary hot drinks for parents during afternoon board game hour
Early check-in / late check-out (subject to availability)
“It’s the little things that turn a city break into a shared memory.”