Hidden Hotel

Top choice in Paris


The Hidden is one of the Champs-Élysées’ best secrets. It’s serene, stylish, reasonably spacious, and it even sports green credentials: the earth-coloured tones are the result of natural pigments (no paint), and all rooms feature handmade wooden furniture, stone basins and linen curtains surrounding the beds. The queen-size 'Emotion' rooms are among the most popular.


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