Pros

  • Upscale hotel with sophisticated and charming vintage style
  • Located in the popular 8th Arrondissement in the heart of Paris
  • Easy walking distance to Eglise La Madeleine, metro, shops, and eateries
  • Rooms named after famous Parisian streets with thematically related decor
  • Stylish rooms with hardwood floors and vintage accents; some have distant Eiffel Tower views
  • Stocked minibar, air-conditioning, and Nespresso coffeemakers in every room
  • Modern bathrooms with luxurious Hermes toiletries
  • Restaurants and charming English-style bar plus room service
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Front-facing rooms may get street noise
  • Buffet breakfast is overpriced and in-room Nespresso isn't free
  • Standard Rooms are small
  • Extra charge to park next door
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Bottom Line

The New Hotel Roblin La Madeleine is an upscale boutique hotel in Paris’ popular 8th Arrondissement. The hotel is a one-minute walk from Eglise La Madeleine and within walking distance of the Seine and the Champs-Elysees. The decor is sophisticated and vintage, with each room named and styled after a different Parisian street. Seventy-seven chic rooms feature Nespresso coffeemakers and attractive hardwood floors. There’s free Wi-Fi throughout, a restaurant, and an English bar. A breakfast buffet is available, but it costs extra (as do the in-room Nespresso coffee pods). Guests may also want to consider the nearby Maison Athenee, a comparable property that offers moodier, more romantic decor. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet

Oyster Hotel Review

New Hotel Roblin La Madeleine

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Sophisticated, charming decor with period Parisian style and vintage touches

Located in an elegant and historic white building with window boxes, wrought iron Juliet balconies, and intricate details, the New Hotel Roblin La Madeleine announces its Parisian, Old World style immediately. Inside, the decor perfectly combines vintage details with modern updates to create a charming style that’s sophisticated and welcoming. In the lobby, hardwood floors meet dark gray walls and a bright white inset ceiling with chandeliers. Off the lobby, a sitting area offers exquisite architectural details such as molded ceilings, while rich leather armchairs help to create the refined ambience of a country mansion. The hotel features vintage finds throughout, like framed lithographs, candelabras, and antique furniture. The theme is “the past revisited,” though it could be renamed “period Paris,” with each room named after a different Parisian street, and vintage maps and photos of the city on the walls. Its location makes it a hotspot for tourists who can afford the price, and the charming atmosphere is especially ideal for couples.

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Location

In the popular 8th arrondissement in Paris' Right Bank

Situated on a quiet and charming one-way side street on the Right Bank of the Seine and the eastern edge of the popular 8th arrondissement in the heart of Paris, the hotel is well located for guests who want to take in the city’s sights. The hotel is just a one-minute walk from Eglise La Madeleine, a two-minute walk from the nearest metro, and within walking distance of the Seine and the Champs-Elysees. Other hotspots, like the Louvre and the Musee d’Orsay, are reachable on foot in 20 minutes or less. Plenty of high-end shopping establishments and eateries are also located within blocks of the hotel. There is an underground parking lot next door, but it costs an extra fee. Other specific travel times include:

  • Two-minute walk to Madeleine Metro
  • 12-minute walk to bank of La Seine
  • 13-minute walk to Champs-Elysees
  • 14 minutes to the Louvre by metro (20 minutes on foot)
  • 16 minutes to Musee d’Orsay by metro (20 minutes on foot)
  • 23 minutes to Arc de Triomphe by metro
  • 25 minutes to Notre Dame Cathedral by metro
  • 25 minutes to Luxembourg Gardens by metro
  • 25 minutes to Le Marais by metro
  • 27 minutes to Eiffel Tower by metro
  • 30 minutes to Catacombs by metro
  • 30 minutes to Charles de Gaulle Airport by car (depending on traffic)
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Rooms

Sophisticated vintage details and modern conveniences 

Rooms vary in decor and size, but all are charming and sophisticated, with vintage touches and modern conveniences. Each room is named after a famous street in Paris, which lends its style to the decor. The Boulevard Saint-Germain rooms are the smallest, with the atmosphere of an old library, featuring dark tones and worn leather accents. The Place des Vosges rooms relate to the Marais District and feature a floral accent wall and shiny silver flourishes throughout. The Avenue Fosch Luxe Room offers sophisticated luxury with white walls, velvety light gray accents, a marble faux fireplace, and chandelier lighting. 

All rooms are air conditioned and have hardwood floors, a work desk and lamp, an armchair or sitting area, a flat screen television, and free Wi-Fi. An iron and ironing board as well as a safe are also included. Rooms come equipped with a mini-bar and a Nespresso coffeemaker, but each coffee pod costs extra. Bathrooms match the style of the room in smaller measure, and all are modern and well-maintained. Most have stand-up showers that feature a large showerhead and a hand-held shower wand, though Luxe Rooms have a separate shower and tub. Bathrooms come with bathrobes, slippers, a magnifying glass for make-up, a hairdryer, and luxurious individual toiletries from Hermès.

The Standard Rooms are small -- though their size is typical for Paris, and the well-thought layout offers guests a bit of extra space. Overall, though, guests are satisfied with the rooms, finding them comfortable, in like-new condition, and spotlessly clean. Front-facing rooms on higher floors offer better views (guests can even catch a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower from some rooms), but light sleepers should consider the quieter courtyard-facing rooms.

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Features

Stylish bar and restaurant, room service, and business amenities

The R Cafe Paris, the hotel’s restaurant, is located in a long and thin room set with rows of tables and chairs. Its style is simple but refined, with black leather chairs, a red accent wall, and another wall covered entirely in a Parisian map. It offers seasonal selections and French cuisine. The hotel offers a breakfast, but it doesn’t come with the room rate. Room service is also available. 

The English-style bar is more stylish than the restaurant, with the ambience of a vintage hunting lodge, decorated with red leather arm chairs, rich red walls with molded details, and hunting-themed framed lithographs on the wall. Both the restaurant and bar are closed in August, the typical Parisian vacation month, though the restaurant still serves daily breakfast. 

For business guests, the hotel offers photocopying and faxing services at reception for an extra fee. The hotel also has a a simple but sophisticated boardroom-style meeting venue with seats for 12, a screen, and a projector. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.

Additional features include free calling to national and international numbers, newspapers, and laundry service. Babysitting and airport transfers can also be arranged. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

New Hotel Roblin La Madeleine

Scene

Sophisticated, charming decor with period Parisian style and vintage touches

Located in an elegant and historic white building with window boxes, wrought iron Juliet balconies, and intricate details, the New Hotel Roblin La Madeleine announces its Parisian, Old World style immediately. Inside, the decor perfectly combines vintage details with modern updates to create a charming style that’s sophisticated and welcoming. In the lobby, hardwood floors meet dark gray walls and a bright white inset ceiling with chandeliers. Off the lobby, a sitting area offers exquisite architectural details such as molded ceilings, while rich leather armchairs help to create the refined ambience of a country mansion. The hotel features vintage finds throughout, like framed lithographs, candelabras, and antique furniture. The theme is “the past revisited,” though it could be renamed “period Paris,” with each room named after a different Parisian street, and vintage maps and photos of the city on the walls. Its location makes it a hotspot for tourists who can afford the price, and the charming atmosphere is especially ideal for couples.

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Location

In the popular 8th arrondissement in Paris' Right Bank

Situated on a quiet and charming one-way side street on the Right Bank of the Seine and the eastern edge of the popular 8th arrondissement in the heart of Paris, the hotel is well located for guests who want to take in the city’s sights. The hotel is just a one-minute walk from Eglise La Madeleine, a two-minute walk from the nearest metro, and within walking distance of the Seine and the Champs-Elysees. Other hotspots, like the Louvre and the Musee d’Orsay, are reachable on foot in 20 minutes or less. Plenty of high-end shopping establishments and eateries are also located within blocks of the hotel. There is an underground parking lot next door, but it costs an extra fee. Other specific travel times include:

  • Two-minute walk to Madeleine Metro
  • 12-minute walk to bank of La Seine
  • 13-minute walk to Champs-Elysees
  • 14 minutes to the Louvre by metro (20 minutes on foot)
  • 16 minutes to Musee d’Orsay by metro (20 minutes on foot)
  • 23 minutes to Arc de Triomphe by metro
  • 25 minutes to Notre Dame Cathedral by metro
  • 25 minutes to Luxembourg Gardens by metro
  • 25 minutes to Le Marais by metro
  • 27 minutes to Eiffel Tower by metro
  • 30 minutes to Catacombs by metro
  • 30 minutes to Charles de Gaulle Airport by car (depending on traffic)
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Rooms

Sophisticated vintage details and modern conveniences 

Rooms vary in decor and size, but all are charming and sophisticated, with vintage touches and modern conveniences. Each room is named after a famous street in Paris, which lends its style to the decor. The Boulevard Saint-Germain rooms are the smallest, with the atmosphere of an old library, featuring dark tones and worn leather accents. The Place des Vosges rooms relate to the Marais District and feature a floral accent wall and shiny silver flourishes throughout. The Avenue Fosch Luxe Room offers sophisticated luxury with white walls, velvety light gray accents, a marble faux fireplace, and chandelier lighting. 

All rooms are air conditioned and have hardwood floors, a work desk and lamp, an armchair or sitting area, a flat screen television, and free Wi-Fi. An iron and ironing board as well as a safe are also included. Rooms come equipped with a mini-bar and a Nespresso coffeemaker, but each coffee pod costs extra. Bathrooms match the style of the room in smaller measure, and all are modern and well-maintained. Most have stand-up showers that feature a large showerhead and a hand-held shower wand, though Luxe Rooms have a separate shower and tub. Bathrooms come with bathrobes, slippers, a magnifying glass for make-up, a hairdryer, and luxurious individual toiletries from Hermès.

The Standard Rooms are small -- though their size is typical for Paris, and the well-thought layout offers guests a bit of extra space. Overall, though, guests are satisfied with the rooms, finding them comfortable, in like-new condition, and spotlessly clean. Front-facing rooms on higher floors offer better views (guests can even catch a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower from some rooms), but light sleepers should consider the quieter courtyard-facing rooms.

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Features

Stylish bar and restaurant, room service, and business amenities

The R Cafe Paris, the hotel’s restaurant, is located in a long and thin room set with rows of tables and chairs. Its style is simple but refined, with black leather chairs, a red accent wall, and another wall covered entirely in a Parisian map. It offers seasonal selections and French cuisine. The hotel offers a breakfast, but it doesn’t come with the room rate. Room service is also available. 

The English-style bar is more stylish than the restaurant, with the ambience of a vintage hunting lodge, decorated with red leather arm chairs, rich red walls with molded details, and hunting-themed framed lithographs on the wall. Both the restaurant and bar are closed in August, the typical Parisian vacation month, though the restaurant still serves daily breakfast. 

For business guests, the hotel offers photocopying and faxing services at reception for an extra fee. The hotel also has a a simple but sophisticated boardroom-style meeting venue with seats for 12, a screen, and a projector. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.

Additional features include free calling to national and international numbers, newspapers, and laundry service. Babysitting and airport transfers can also be arranged. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Swim-Up Bar

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