Hôtel Mimosa

Montmartre & Northern Paris


A well-located budget choice for those seeking a bed in the alternative 10e, this two-star budget hotel invariably has a 'complet' ('full') sign strung up in its window. Some of its 24 clean, no-frills rooms overlook a quiet interior courtyard; those on the 4th floor require a hike up narrow staircases (leave the jumbo-sized suitcase at home). Breakfast is €7.50.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Montmartre & Northern Paris attractions

1. Porte St-Martin

0.11 MILES

Commemorating victories by Louis XIV’s armies, this triumphal arch was – like the Porte St-Denis – built in the late 17th century, replacing gates in the…

2. Porte St-Denis

0.19 MILES

Along with the Porte St-Martin, this triumphal arch was built in the late 17th century to commemorate a victory by Louis XIV’s armies. At the time of its…

3. Église St-Laurent

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Built in the Flamboyant Gothic style from 1429, this church took two centuries to complete. As a result the nave was designed separately, in the classical…

4. Musée des Arts et Métiers

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The Arts and Crafts Museum, dating to 1794 and Europe's oldest science and technology museum, is a must for families – or anyone with an interest in how…

5. Canal St-Martin

0.37 MILES

The tranquil, 4.5km-long Canal St-Martin was inaugurated in 1825 to provide a shipping link between the Seine and Paris' northeastern suburbs. Emerging…

6. L'Oasis d'Aboukir

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On the corner of rue des Petits Carreaux (the northern extension of foodie street rue Montorgueil‎), this extraordinary mur végétal ('vertical garden')…

7. Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson

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Founded by renowned French humanist photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) and his portrait-photographer wife Martine Franck (1938–2012), this…

8. Tour Jean sans Peur

0.59 MILES

This 29m-high Gothic tower was built during the Hundred Years' War by the Duke of Bourgogne so that he could take refuge from his enemies – such as the…