Hôtel Atmosphères

Latin Quarter


Striking images by award-winning French photographer Thierry des Ouches are permanently exhibited at this design hotel where 56 glam rooms evoke different Parisian 'atmospheres' – nature, monuments, Paris by night, the metro-inspired 'urban' and colourful salon de thé (tearoom)–style 'macaron'. A small gym, sauna and water massage bed are tucked away in the basement. Express/buffet breakfast €9/16.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Latin Quarter attractions

1. Église St-Étienne du Mont

0.15 MILES

The Church of Mount St Stephen, built between 1492 and 1655, contains Paris’ only surviving rood screen (1521–45), separating the chancel from the nave;…

2. Collège des Bernardins

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Dating back to 1248, this former Cistercian college originally served as living quarters and place of study for novice monks. It's now an art gallery and…

3. Sorbonne

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The crème de la crème of academia flock to this distinguished university, one of the world’s most famous. Today ‘La Sorbonne’ embraces most of the 13…

4. Paul Verlaine's Garret

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French poet Paul Verlaine (1844–96) spent the last years of his life in the Latin Quarter and died here at 39 rue des Descartes. The building is closed to…

5. James Joyce's Flat

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Peer down the passageway at 71 rue du Cardinal Lemoine: Irish writer James Joyce (1882–1941) lived in the courtyard flat at the back marked ‘E’ when he…

6. Panthéon

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Elegant and regal in equal measure, the massive neoclassical dome of the Left Bank's iconic Panthéon is an icon of the Parisian skyline. Louis XV…

7. Chapelle de la Sorbonne

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The Sorbonne university’s distinctive domed church was built between 1635 and 1642. The remains of Cardinal Richelieu (1585–1642) lie in a tomb with an…

8. Square René Viviani

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Opened in 1928 on the site of the former graveyard of adjoining church Église St-Julien le Pauvre, this picturesque little park is home to the oldest tree…