A quirky and colorful 4★ boutique hotel, perfectly located between Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est.
Description
Hotel Les Deux Gares, located at 2 rue des Deux Gares, blends contemporary boldness with Parisian chic. Launched in 2020 by the Touriste group (founded by Adrien Gloaguen), it marks the first hotel designed by British designer Luke Edward Hall. Across six floors, 40 unique rooms embrace a retro‑Art Deco aesthetic: emerald‑green walls, floral wallpapers, black‑and‑white chevron floors, leopard or gilded furniture, and nods to Cocteau, Warhol, or Hockney. The effect is visually stunning, exuberant yet never tacky.
Every room – single, standard, superior, family or suite – offers a bold design and modern comfort: Queen or King size bed, mini‑bar, air conditioning, free Wi‑Fi, safe, flat‑screen TV, toiletries, laundry service, hairdryer. Room sizes range from 12 m² (single/standard) to up to 55 m² for family units or communicating suites. Some feature a tub or shower and a sofa bed accommodating up to 4–6 guests.
Facilities include a 24‑hour reception, multilingual concierge, bar and restaurant (via Café Les Deux Gares across the street), a fitness centre with flagship WaterRower machines, and a sauna in the basement. Breakfast is a buffet served from 7:15 am to 10:15 am for €18, offering quality French and international produce. The café‑restaurant, also decorated by Hall, offers natural wines and modern bistrot cuisine by chef Jonathan Schweizer. It’s open Monday–Saturday from 9:00 am to midnight (lunch 12:15–14:15, dinner 19:15–22:30).
Ideally located 1 minute on foot from Gare de l'Est and 3 minutes from Gare du Nord, this hotel is an excellent base for exploring Paris. Canal Saint‑Martin, Opéra, the Louvre, and Montmartre are within a 15‑minute walk or bike ride. Both airports, Roissy CDG and Orly, are directly accessible from nearby stations.
The atmosphere is young, artsy, and bold, appealing to guests seeking originality, design, and a strategic location. Perfect for solo travelers, couples, creatives, art lovers, or busy city dwellers. A fun detail: Luke Edward Hall reportedly used as many as 18 different colors for a single room sketch!
Practical info: Check‑in from 3 pm / Check‑out until noon, non‑smoking, no wheelchair‑accessible rooms, premium linens and pillows, concierge services for taxis, museums, shows, plus a café just across the street for anytime refreshments.
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