Paris, France

La Fantaisie

Price per night from$532.81

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (EUR480.46), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Horticultural collage

Setting

Capitally central Cadet

What if you could stand out in the Parisian hotel scene… Imagine transforming a gentrified block in the ninth arrondissement into an upscale stay with flamboyant Martin Brudnizski interiors. Now envision adding pristinely planted outdoor spaces, Juliet balconies, private terraces, and a crowning rooftop bar. And you may as well go all out and conjure a spa and refined French fare, too. Et voilà! Rue Cadet newcomer, La Fantaisie, becomes reality. 

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Facilities

Photos La Fantaisie facilities

Need to know

Rooms

73, including 10 suites.

Check–Out

Noon. Earliest check-in, 3pm.

More details

Rates are room-only, but you can buy buffet breakfast at the restaurant, from €30 a person (or half price for children aged five to 12).

Also

Three of the hotel’s Deluxe rooms have been adapted for wheelchair users, and ramps and elevators allow access to most communal areas.

At the hotel

Café, fitness room, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: smart TV, Bluetooth speaker, contactless phone charger, air-conditioning, minibar stocked with local products, coffee- and tea-making kit, free bottled water, bathrobes and slippers, and Holidermie vegan bath products.

Our favourite rooms

A love of colour and pattern that’s much more catwalk than kindergarten is evident across all rooms, realised in textural wallcoverings, a profusion of zig zags, decorative furniture panels, vivid-green woodwork, and elegant retro lighting. We’re drawn to the rooms and suites that come with terraces, for the sheer luxury of private outdoor space in Paris, but Comfort and Superior rooms have this in pocket form, courtesy of Juliet balconies. The sixth-floor Suite Terrace tops the building and our chart.

Spa

The basement Holidermie Spa is a cosseting space, framed with botanical motifs and the hotel’s trademark gold-and-green decor. There’s an emphasis on water-based therapies, with a large Jacuzzi, mineral water pool, hot or cold baths, sauna and a hammam at your disposal. And you can discover the Holidermie brand’s holistic, vegan products with a face or body therapy in one of the spa’s three treatment rooms. The complex also houses the hotel’s fitness room, kitted out with stylishly timbered gym equipment.

Packing tips

In this maximalist space, beware or embrace colour-clashing as your tastes allow. And bring more layers rather than fewer, to max out your staying power in the garden or on the rooftop.

Also

If you’re enchanted by the hotel’s thoughtfully curated interiors, you’ll find a similar, playful sartorial flair in La Fantaisie’s sister hotel in the Alps, Smith-approved Coeur de Megève.

Pet‐friendly

Pets are welcome, from €25 a night for each dog. See more pet-friendly hotels in Paris.

Children

Welcome – under-12s are charged as children; junior suites and larger suites accommodate two children on a sofa-bed, and the hotel’s outdoor spaces and relaxed café-dining are suitably family-friendly.

Best for

All are welcome, but the grown-up ambience at La Fantaisie suggests this is a hotel best suited to over-eights.

Recommended rooms

Junior Suites and up have a sofa-bed that will sleep two children. A free cot can be added to most room types. Book the Apartment Terrace for a two-bedroom, top-floor stunner.

Crèche

There’s no daytime provision at La Fantaisie, but with so many of the capital’s child-friendly attractions nearby, family time is easily timetabled.

Activities

Museum- and gallery-hopping, boat trips down the Seine; chocolate-sampling at A la Mère de Famille, and double-taking at waxworks at Musée Grevin.

Meals

Under-fives dine free at La Fantaisie, and children aged five to 12 enjoy a 50 per cent discount.

Babysitting

The hotel can help arrange babysitting with advance notice (price on enquiry).

Sustainability efforts

La Fantaisie is a single-use-plastic-free zone, is run with rigorous recycling policies, and works with local suppliers and seasonal produce as priorities.

Food and Drink

Photos La Fantaisie food and drink

Top Table

In a city where hotels are often confined indoors by historic proportions, dining alfresco feels especially indulgent, and apéritifs on the rooftop are hard to beat.

Dress Code

Be inspired by your botanical surroundings to wear floral tea dresses, bouquet brights, or richly hued silks.

Hotel restaurant

Restaurant de La Fantaisie lures Parisians and travellers into a world crafted by designer Martin Brudnizki with parquet flooring, floral chairs and a conservatory, allowing the garden and open kitchen to form a bucolic retreat. The cosmopolitan menu showcases seasonal, local, and sustainably sourced ingredients, with dishes such as Caesar-style lobster salad, fillet of beef with pepper sauce, fresh pasta with black truffles, and glossy rum baba. At the Café, set at the front of the hotel, which attracts both passers-by and hotel guests with its bright, bustling interior, you can enjoy plates such as sea bream with gnocchi, broccoli, and white butter sauce; Comté cheese soufflé with watercress coulis, and for dessert, strawberries and cream.

 

Hotel bar

Vying for the title of La Fantaisie’s most chichi hangout, Le Bar Sur Le Toit (‘on the roof’) has tables indoors and out, and from 5pm serves signature cocktails, as well as mocktails, in red-gold-and-green surroundings dressed with opulence and touches of Twenties-style glamour. Its Parisian rooftop views are an ideal accompaniment. 

Last orders

Breakfast is served, 7am until 10.30am; lunch is between noon and 2pm; dinner’s from 7pm until 10pm. The Café is open from 8am until 10.30pm.

Room service

A dedicated menu of snacks and small plates is available to order to your room, day or night.

Location

Photos La Fantaisie location
Address
La Fantaisie
24 Rue Cadet
Paris
75009
France

La Fantaisie is on Rue Cadet in the arty 9ème arrondissement, a buzzing neighbourhood of theatres, eateries and shops.

Planes

Paris-Orly and Charles de Gaulle airports are each around 45 minutes from the hotel by road (www.parisaeroport.fr/en).

Trains

Gare du Nord is a 10-minute taxi ride from the hotel and private transfers can be arranged from €100 one way. Cadet (line 7) is the nearest Métro station.

Automobiles

Cars in the capital play second fiddle to public transport and are best left at home. For those who are devoted to driving, La Fantaisie has four parking spaces available from €50 a night, including valet parking.

Worth getting out of bed for

Between Le Marais and Montmartre, the bohemian 9ème arrondissement puts you in a prime spot from which to access the well documented delights of central Paris, so here’s a taste of all that’s walkable from La Fantaisie. Around the corner from the hotel, A la Mère de Famille is a delectable boutique from the city’s oldest chocolate factory, founded in 1761. Also just a stroll away, you’ll find the colonnaded opera house, Palais Garnier. And a bouquet’s throw from the latter is the Perfume Museum, which successfully makes sense of making scents. Head south to Grand Boulevards, notable for its antique passages (covered arcades) including Passage Jouffroy, Passage Verdeau, and Gallerie Vivienne. A weightier retail fix can be found at stalwart department store Galeries Lafayette. Check out the calendar of gigs and cinema showings at art deco venue, Le Grand Rex. A walking tour around Pigalle and the red light district’s Boulevard de Clichy is time well spent for art lovers, taking in the haunts of Picasso, Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec. 

Local restaurants

A classic Parisian bistro on your doorstep from La Fantaisie is Le Petit Cadet, where you can dine on signature burgers, Gallic classics such as entrecôte de boeuf and cordon bleu, as well as salads and sharing platters of charcuterie and tapas. As the name suggests, Bien Elevé on Rue Richer is all about responsibly reared meat (steak-frites, suprême de volaille and cuts of the day): but it’s also about delicate plates of fish, finessed desserts and assiettes du fromage

Local bars

Tuesday to Saturday from 6pm, Venetian-pink-walled Amaro, a short walk from La Fantaisie, is the tastiest kind of art lesson in mixology: study its seasonal selection of concoctions dedicated to bitters (negronis, vermouths and namesake brandies), accompanied by Italian small plates including tramezzini (tiny sandwiches) and cicchetti. Speakeasy cocktail club, No Entry, is in the basement of Pink Mamma Italian restaurant, in South Pigalle, and is a sultry pink-lit den specialising in Italian tipples (where the design is also by Fantaisie’s interiors maestro, Martin Brudnizki).  

Reviews

Photos La Fantaisie reviews
Verity Pemberton

Anonymous review

By Verity Pemberton, Fashion-forward polymath

Mr Smith, baby Smith and I arrive at Gare Du Nord. A 10-minute walk to the Ninth Arrondissement and we are at our destination, La Fantaisie on Rue Cadet – a charming, quiet street that feels like a pocket (poche?) of authentic Parisian life with all the suitably modish shops you could wish for. 

As soon as you’re through the doors, you are enveloped in the world of La Fantaisie – my eyes dart around hungrily feasting on the interiors. Opulent seating, design books and layers of art make the front lounge area feel cosy and inviting. You go to Paris to be inspired, see art and eat great food and La Fantaisie delivers from the get-go. I have 10 images in my camera roll before I’ve even checked in. 

A Wes Anderson-esque corridor of buttermilk doors framed by foliage wallpaper channels us to our room. We’re in a Deluxe, where the attention to detail is the stuff of couture – curtains are lined in a contrasting zingy yellow, our lampshades are covered in little ceramic frogs, and even the side tables are awarded a flourish, carved in scalloped marble. 

Doyen of hotel design Martin Brudnizski, the creative force behind La Fantaisie, really knows how to use fabric and texture to create a cocooning sense of warmth and calm. Staff have even set up a beautiful cot for baby Smith with a little bird toy, which is immediately given the seal of approval with a gummy chew. 

Our room has a view of the street and a baguette-slim Juliet balcony. Some rooms and suites come with terraces overlooking the hotel’s garden, and if you’re planning to stay in summer, I’d recommend booking these – a worthwhile upgrade for that extra luxury of private outdoor space in Paris. 

I lie on the large double bed, flicking through a booklet left on the side table – it’s a directory of recommended things to see and do in the area that for once don’t feel touristy; instantly I’m making a mental note of where I want to visit. Only the fact that Mr Smith has eaten all of our welcome snacks prompts me to pause: snackless, it’s time to head off to explore.

We head to the Marais, to the Alaïa foundation, where you can see designer Azzedine Alaïa’s old studio and walk through his archive of gossamer-fine, draped dresses. Entering the exhibition space, it’s like being greeted by a lot of incredibly well dressed ghosts – the dresses, displayed on hardly-visible plexiglass pedestals. 

Having squeezed in some culture, and with evening creeping in, we head back to La Fantaisie for a nightcap at the rooftop bar, which has tables indoors and out. We sit indoors: the floor-to-ceiling rose wallpaper, cosy velvet-bouclé booths and lengthy list of Californian-inspired cocktails leave Mr Smith and I in a welcome state of relaxation.

The next day, we saunter down to the Golden Poppy Room for breakfast. The dining room’s large doors open onto a walled garden where arches of vines and red, wrought-iron tables dotted around the place make it feel like a secret hideaway. 

The air of Gallic nonchalance you might expect of Parisians is nowhere in sight, eschewed in favour of service that’s informal and friendly but on point. Our waitress, who remembers our coffee order from the day before, speaks to Baby Smith, making her bubble with laughter, and delivers our breakfast swiftly: scrambled eggs and baguette for me, and kimchi-fried eggs for Mr Smith. 

Much restored by coffee and eggs, we decide to check out the spa. A large Georgia Beaumont painting at its entrance sets the artful tone we see throughout; a large tiled mural of wild flowers frames the four pools on offer; the steam room has tiny lights in the ceiling that twinkle like stars in the mist; there’s also a sauna and a red LED room. There’s no time for a Holidermie treatment today, only dipping and steaming, but even the changing rooms – a triumph of plush seating and marshmallow-like fluffy towels – prove restorative. 

To have such an amazing space to stop and reset is the cherry on top for La Fantaisie. This is a hotel that brings you a sense of other-worldliness from the gardens to the rooms: its interiors, designed to envelop you in nature, leave you surprised you’re in a city at all, let alone an urban sprawl the size of Paris.

We head off refreshed to the local Sunday market, a short stroll away: I am entranced by a cabinet I can’t take home, buy a baguette and some pastries, and drink wine at lunch (ticking all those stereotypical boxes), and – leaning into the cliché – we even visit Musée de la Vie Romantique. 

I feel a little gushy – a lot of people fall in love with Paris – but I’ve just fallen in love with La Fantaisie.

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