Pros

  • Traditionally decorated boutique hotel with upscale Parisian decor
  • Excellent location in St-Germain-des-Pres, near shops and restaurants
  • Beautiful rooms with Nespresso machines and fully stocked mini-fridges
  • Daily continental breakfast and small lobby bar (extra fees)
  • Lobby bar serves as an extended living space for guests
  • Within walking distance of two different metro lines
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Pet-friendly (for a fee)
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Cons

  • Limited features: no restaurant, spa, or gym
  • Breakfast costs an extra fee
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Bottom Line

An attractive, upscale boutique in St-Germain-des-Pres, Madison Hotel by MH has 50 classically decorated rooms -- and little else. The hotel serves daily breakfast for a fee, and welcomes guests to lounge in its cozy lobby bar, but there’s no full-service restaurant, spa, or fitness center here (though that's not uncommon for Parisian boutiques.) Madison’s greatest feature is its location in St. Germain, within walking distance of excellent shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. The hotel’s front door overlooks the bustling Boulevard Saint-Germain and its noteworthy cafes and shops, and it's a quick one-minute walk from two different metro lines. Travelers looking for a similar property with a few more amenities might prefer Hotel d’Audbusson, though it’s often pricier. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed

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Madison Hotel by MH

Scene

A quiet boutique hotel that appeals to couples and business travelers 

Madison Hotel by MH is a quaint little property with a traditional Parisian exterior and sentimental, classically decorated interiors. The building's facade, laced with wrought-iron balconies, is the quintessential "City of Lights" postcard. Inside, the tiny lobby has a round front desk with heart-shaped chairs and red-and-white light fixtures, hammering home a "love is in the air" theme. But the lobby bar and its adjacent seating area feel a bit more stately. The atmosphere throughout is quiet, almost business-like. Given its rather overt romantic decor and its hushed surroundings, the Madison tends to appeal to adult travelers, usually couples on a getaway or business people working in the area. Families are welcome, but there's nothing kid-oriented here to appeal to them.

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Location

On the Boulevard Saint-Germain, within walking distance of top shops, bars, and restaurants 

Located on a tiny pass-through that cuts across the Boulevard Saint Germain, Madison Hotel by MH is technically located on the famous boulevard, but benefits from a recessed location off the street. This gives the Madison Hotel prime views of the neighborhood, but prevents its front rooms from picking up too much traffic noise. The hotel’s immediate area, St-Germain-des-Pres, is a charming, classically Parisian neighborhood in the 6th Arrondissement. St. Germain is well known for its shopping, dining, and famous cafes. Les Deux Magots and Cafe de Flore, where American literary greats used to rub elbows, are essentially across the street from the hotel (two minutes on foot). Other nearby attractions include the Luxembourg Gardens (an eight-minute walk), the Louvre (14-minute walk), Notre Dame (15-minute walk), and Musee d’Orsay (17-minute walk). The nearest metro stations are Saint Germain-des-Pres (line 4) and Mabillon (line 10), both of which are a one-minute walk from the hotel’s front door. From the Madison, Charles du Gaulle International Airport is a 50-minute drive and Orly International Airport is a 35-minute drive, depending on traffic.

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Rooms

Traditional decor brought to life by unexpected pops of color 

Rooms at the Madison Hotel are decorated with elegant Parisian decor. The look is a tad subdued, but bright, unexpected pops of color keep things interesting. Taupe walls, beige carpeting, and blond-wood accents give a tasteful, if sleepy, backdrop. But whimsey comes from playful details like red polka-dot chaise lounges and striped magenta bed runners. Decor varies a bit from room to room, but all are nicely equipped with flat screen TVs; Nespresso machines; electric kettles; and full-stocked minibars holding mini liquor bottles, sparkling water, and (naturally) Champagne, among other drinks. Bathrooms feature their own playful embellishments, with multicolored basins and patterned tile work in the shower/tub combos. Vanities are stocked with L’Occitane toiletries and hairdryers. All of Madison’s rooms lack outdoor space, but some have pretty views of the Boulevard Saint Germain or the hotel’s interior courtyard.  

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Features

Daily breakfast for an additional fee, plus a little lobby bar and free Wi-Fi

The Madison Hotel doesn’t have many on-site amenities -- there’s no full restaurant, spa, or fitness center -- although that isn't unusual for small-scale boutiques in Paris. The hotel does serve a continental breakfast each morning in a cute breakfast room, though it isn’t free. Paying guests can serve themselves pastries, fresh breads, yogurt, fruit, and hard boiled eggs from a tiny buffet. Coffee, tea, and juice are also included. In the evenings, the lobby bar serves wine and cocktails, while guests lounge in the adjacent living room area.  Wi-Fi throughout the property is free, and guests can bring their pets for an additional nightly fee. 

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Things You Should Know About Madison Hotel by MH

Also Known As

  • Hotel le Madison
  • Madison Hotel

Address

143 Boulevard St Germain, Paris 75006, France

Website

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Madison Hotel by MH

Scene

A quiet boutique hotel that appeals to couples and business travelers 

Madison Hotel by MH is a quaint little property with a traditional Parisian exterior and sentimental, classically decorated interiors. The building's facade, laced with wrought-iron balconies, is the quintessential "City of Lights" postcard. Inside, the tiny lobby has a round front desk with heart-shaped chairs and red-and-white light fixtures, hammering home a "love is in the air" theme. But the lobby bar and its adjacent seating area feel a bit more stately. The atmosphere throughout is quiet, almost business-like. Given its rather overt romantic decor and its hushed surroundings, the Madison tends to appeal to adult travelers, usually couples on a getaway or business people working in the area. Families are welcome, but there's nothing kid-oriented here to appeal to them.

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Location

On the Boulevard Saint-Germain, within walking distance of top shops, bars, and restaurants 

Located on a tiny pass-through that cuts across the Boulevard Saint Germain, Madison Hotel by MH is technically located on the famous boulevard, but benefits from a recessed location off the street. This gives the Madison Hotel prime views of the neighborhood, but prevents its front rooms from picking up too much traffic noise. The hotel’s immediate area, St-Germain-des-Pres, is a charming, classically Parisian neighborhood in the 6th Arrondissement. St. Germain is well known for its shopping, dining, and famous cafes. Les Deux Magots and Cafe de Flore, where American literary greats used to rub elbows, are essentially across the street from the hotel (two minutes on foot). Other nearby attractions include the Luxembourg Gardens (an eight-minute walk), the Louvre (14-minute walk), Notre Dame (15-minute walk), and Musee d’Orsay (17-minute walk). The nearest metro stations are Saint Germain-des-Pres (line 4) and Mabillon (line 10), both of which are a one-minute walk from the hotel’s front door. From the Madison, Charles du Gaulle International Airport is a 50-minute drive and Orly International Airport is a 35-minute drive, depending on traffic.

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Rooms

Traditional decor brought to life by unexpected pops of color 

Rooms at the Madison Hotel are decorated with elegant Parisian decor. The look is a tad subdued, but bright, unexpected pops of color keep things interesting. Taupe walls, beige carpeting, and blond-wood accents give a tasteful, if sleepy, backdrop. But whimsey comes from playful details like red polka-dot chaise lounges and striped magenta bed runners. Decor varies a bit from room to room, but all are nicely equipped with flat screen TVs; Nespresso machines; electric kettles; and full-stocked minibars holding mini liquor bottles, sparkling water, and (naturally) Champagne, among other drinks. Bathrooms feature their own playful embellishments, with multicolored basins and patterned tile work in the shower/tub combos. Vanities are stocked with L’Occitane toiletries and hairdryers. All of Madison’s rooms lack outdoor space, but some have pretty views of the Boulevard Saint Germain or the hotel’s interior courtyard.  

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Features

Daily breakfast for an additional fee, plus a little lobby bar and free Wi-Fi

The Madison Hotel doesn’t have many on-site amenities -- there’s no full restaurant, spa, or fitness center -- although that isn't unusual for small-scale boutiques in Paris. The hotel does serve a continental breakfast each morning in a cute breakfast room, though it isn’t free. Paying guests can serve themselves pastries, fresh breads, yogurt, fruit, and hard boiled eggs from a tiny buffet. Coffee, tea, and juice are also included. In the evenings, the lobby bar serves wine and cocktails, while guests lounge in the adjacent living room area.  Wi-Fi throughout the property is free, and guests can bring their pets for an additional nightly fee. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Babysitting Services

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pets Allowed

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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