France, ParisJanuary 30, 2026, by Isa de Laat

Affordable and beautiful: this is a hotel in Paris you want to book

France, Paris, January 30, 2026, by Isa de Laat

Affordable and beautiful: this is a hotel in Paris you want to book

Normally, we wouldn't immediately choose the 18th arrondissement for an overnight stay. Not that we don't like it, quite the opposite. It's creative, vibrant, and we eat our fill there. But we'd much rather sleep somewhere else before. A shame, but we simply hadn't found our hotel yet. Until now.

Taken in hand by architect Giovanna de Bosredon from Auguri Studio, captures Hotel Dalila Everything Paris has to offer, in our opinion. Iconic, chic, and funky. The best part? Rooms start at just over €70 per night. A real bargain for the city.

Hotel Dalila

Hotel Dalila

A stone's throw from Place Jules Joffrin and a somersault away from Montmartre, you will find Hotel Dalila. We could be a bit nitpicky, but there's no need when the hotel itself is so convenient. A wonderful night's sleep, without any hassle. An added bonus is that it looks fantastic. The hotel has had a complete makeover.

It's the first solo hotel Giovanna de Bosredon has taken on, and off she went. With the goal of bringing the outdoors in, she incorporated orange hues and dancing lettering on the facade. A warm lobby was created, complete with marble tables, vintage objects, and shelves filled with mirrors. Everything is equally impressive. The large L-shaped space recreates the atmosphere of Parisian squares and cheerful cafés with colorful tiles, green grilles, retro tables, and stacks of art books.

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An elevator takes you to the seven floors (or take the leopard-carpeted staircase, a nod to Madeleine Castaing's Parisian style). The 49 rooms follow the same theme: minimalism, brightened with color, Thevenon fabrics, and metal bedside tables. Deep red and forest green carpets, black-and-white photos of Paris, and carefully selected lighting complete the look. Sleep soundly!

Hotel Dalila