Hôtel Bachaumont, Just Steps from the Louvre
Nestled in the vibrant Montorgueil district, in the heart of Paris’s 2nd arrondissement, Hôtel Bachaumont enjoys a prime location just a few minutes’ walk from the Louvre Museum.
Its proximity to one of the most iconic museums in the world adds to the appeal of this discreet and refined 4-star hotel. With its glass pyramid, endless galleries, and legendary masterpieces, the Louvre offers an immersive journey through the history of universal art,just moments away from this contemporary Parisian haven.
With 49 rooms and suites designed by Dorothée Meilichzon, Hôtel Bachaumont offers a soft, elegant atmosphere that feels unmistakably Parisian. Some rooms overlook the pedestrian street or the rooftops of Paris, offering charming and peaceful views, just far enough from the city’s hustle.
Perfectly situated between the Louvre, Les Halles, Sentier, and Opéra, the hotel invites you to explore the city on foot while enjoying the comfort of a lively yet intimate setting. Its restaurant with a terrace on the pedestrian street and its stylish cocktail bar have also made it a favorite among Parisians.
An ideal address for a cultural getaway, a stylish escape, or a business stay, with Paris as your immediate backdrop.
A Truly Parisian Hotel in the 2nd Arrondissement
Whether for a romantic break, a cultural weekend, or a moment of relaxation, Hôtel Bachaumont is a must-stay to experience the richness and magic of the French capital.
Located at the heart of the hotel, in the bustling Montorgueil district, the Restaurant Bachaumont embodies a certain Parisian elegance, vibrant, unpretentious, and refined. Far from conventional dining spots, this city-facing restaurant offers a warm, fluid, and contemporary atmosphere.
When the weather allows, its terrace opening onto the pedestrian street becomes one of its most charming features. A place to enjoy lunch in the sun, dinner under golden evening light, or simply to observe the neighborhood’s daily rhythm, passersby, regulars, laughter, conversation. It's a living Parisian scene, a natural extension of the luminous dining room.