Facade/entrance in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection, a luxurious 5-star hotel conveniently located in the heart of Paris at 7 Rue De Lhotel Colbert, just a stone's throw away from the city center. With a stellar reputation evidenced by 416 glowing reviews, this hotel promises a memorable stay for every guest.

Starting at $379 per night, this top-rated hotel offers a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. From free WiFi and air conditioning to a bar, restaurant, and room service, guests can enjoy a seamless experience. Additionally, the hotel provides parking and is pet-friendly, making it a versatile option for all travelers.

Bed in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
Bed in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

Rooms

Superior Room in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

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1 Queen Size Bed

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170 sqft

Superior

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Coffee machine

Flat-screen TV

All rooms have a mini-bar, a flat-screen TV with international channels and free Wi-Fi.

Maria Sorolla Grand Suite in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

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1 King Size Bed

2 Twin Beds

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710 sqft

Sorolla Grand Suite

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Minibar

All rooms have a mini-bar, a flat-screen TV with international channels and free Wi-Fi. Extras in the Suite include: -A separate seating area with an iPod docking station. -Bathrobes and slippers. -A VIP welcome. -Tea and Coffee facilities. -Views of Noter Dame Cathedral. -Free entertainment and movies.

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1 King Size Bed

1 Sofa Bed

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195 sqft

Singular, King Size

Minibar

Room Standard is 194 square feet and includes a king-size bed 150-183 width plus hairdryer and safe.

Discover More

Indulge in the opulence of Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection, where extra-long beds, soundproof rooms, and a business center are part of the package. Whether you're exploring the enchanting streets of Paris or unwinding in the private bathtub with complimentary toiletries, this hotel caters to your every need with elegance and sophistication.

Lobby or reception in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
Facade/entrance in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

Experience the Best

After a day of exploring the charming streets of Paris, treat your taste buds to a delightful experience at the hotel's very own restaurant, The Café Clotilde. This cozy eatery offers a family-friendly ambiance and serves up traditional French cuisine that will transport you to the heart of the city's culinary scene. Indulge in classic French delicacies without having to venture far from your luxurious accommodations.

Bed in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
Bed in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

Plan Your Stay

For your convenience, Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection accepts a variety of payment methods, including Visa, Diners Club, American Express, Mastercard, and UnionPay. Cash transactions are not accepted at the hotel, ensuring a hassle-free payment process during your stay. Feel at ease knowing you have flexible payment options available to cater to your preferences and needs.

Restaurant/places to eat in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
Food in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

Amenities

Business center

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Bar

Soundproof rooms

24-hour front desk

Restaurant/places to eat in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
Restaurant/places to eat in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection

Restaurant

The Café Clotilde

Family Friendly, Traditional, French

Food in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
Restaurant/places to eat in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
Property building in Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
Everything was fine. The staff were very nice. The rooms are quite small. I get it, this is an historic building and size is hard to adjust. But 5 star? Not a chance. Nor, in all honesty, was the breakfast nearly as intriguing as the photos. And no one can seem to manage to cook an egg properly?!? Little things though kind of add up, things that should not be factors in a true 5 star location. Like the way the room was never made up the same way any 2 days in a row. Somedays, no washcloths, or how just one night little chocolates appeared on the pillows that were missing the rest of the time... Just stupid stuff, but in a strange way annoying. Consistency would have caused me to shrug and likely not notice, but inconsistency makes things obvious. We have certainly stayed in nicer 4 star accommodations.

Randy

This is a beautiful boutique hotel in perfect location for seeing the Notre Dame restoration which is outstanding. The staff greeted us with a glass of champagne; were most gracious and helpful in their introduction to the hotel and offering of suggestions for transportation and attractions, dinner reservations etc. we did use then to arrange a taxi for our departure to CD G airport. The hotel room is bigger than most hotel rooms in Paris and uniquely arranged to give openness; we had 2 windows that brightened our day with partial views to the exterior restoration on ND cathedral. Also were enthusiastic with hotels history of being the former home of Simone de Beauvoir . If you like art; the hotel features the art of Joaquin Zorolla, a Spanish painter of the Impressionist genre. Lovely.

Kathleen

The location was perfect - having stayed in Paris several times before in different areas of the city, this was by far our favorite location. Love that you can walk to so much, are close to metro and only a block to the seine but when you turn down the street to the hotel or when you are in your room, it feels tucked away/secluded. The staff was also phenomenal. Bedroom was spacious - we had our 12yo daughter and our dog with us & there was plenty of room for all. The extra bed was the nicest and most comfortable - our daughter slept so well. Usually the extra bed is a rollaway cot but this was a nice daybed setup. Pillows and bed were very comfortable.

Miranda

Location is superb a stones throw from Notre Dame, Latin Q and St Germaine. The staff are knowledgeable polite and responsive without being obtrusive. The Bruch with jazz music was just what we needed after a busy couple of days. The kettle and Nespresso machine and a stocked mini bar were welcome additions. The bed and importantly for me the linen were excellent quality and had a luxurious feel.

Carol

I thought that the breakfast was sub-standard for this hotel category and expense. Very limited options and no variety from day to day. Great chocolate croissants and cheese but everything else, including the menu selections, was disappointing. despite professionaland attentive restaurant staff.

Eugene

Everything was fine. The staff were very nice. The rooms are quite small. I get it, this is an historic building and size is hard to adjust. But 5 star? Not a chance. Nor, in all honesty, was the breakfast nearly as intriguing as the photos. And no one can seem to manage to cook an egg properly?!? Little things though kind of add up, things that should not be factors in a true 5 star location. Like the way the room was never made up the same way any 2 days in a row. Somedays, no washcloths, or how just one night little chocolates appeared on the pillows that were missing the rest of the time... Just stupid stuff, but in a strange way annoying. Consistency would have caused me to shrug and likely not notice, but inconsistency makes things obvious. We have certainly stayed in nicer 4 star accommodations.

Randy

This is a beautiful boutique hotel in perfect location for seeing the Notre Dame restoration which is outstanding. The staff greeted us with a glass of champagne; were most gracious and helpful in their introduction to the hotel and offering of suggestions for transportation and attractions, dinner reservations etc. we did use then to arrange a taxi for our departure to CD G airport. The hotel room is bigger than most hotel rooms in Paris and uniquely arranged to give openness; we had 2 windows that brightened our day with partial views to the exterior restoration on ND cathedral. Also were enthusiastic with hotels history of being the former home of Simone de Beauvoir . If you like art; the hotel features the art of Joaquin Zorolla, a Spanish painter of the Impressionist genre. Lovely.

Kathleen

The location was perfect - having stayed in Paris several times before in different areas of the city, this was by far our favorite location. Love that you can walk to so much, are close to metro and only a block to the seine but when you turn down the street to the hotel or when you are in your room, it feels tucked away/secluded. The staff was also phenomenal. Bedroom was spacious - we had our 12yo daughter and our dog with us & there was plenty of room for all. The extra bed was the nicest and most comfortable - our daughter slept so well. Usually the extra bed is a rollaway cot but this was a nice daybed setup. Pillows and bed were very comfortable.

Miranda

Location is superb a stones throw from Notre Dame, Latin Q and St Germaine. The staff are knowledgeable polite and responsive without being obtrusive. The Bruch with jazz music was just what we needed after a busy couple of days. The kettle and Nespresso machine and a stocked mini bar were welcome additions. The bed and importantly for me the linen were excellent quality and had a luxurious feel.

Carol

I thought that the breakfast was sub-standard for this hotel category and expense. Very limited options and no variety from day to day. Great chocolate croissants and cheese but everything else, including the menu selections, was disappointing. despite professionaland attentive restaurant staff.

Eugene

Everything was fine. The staff were very nice. The rooms are quite small. I get it, this is an historic building and size is hard to adjust. But 5 star? Not a chance. Nor, in all honesty, was the breakfast nearly as intriguing as the photos. And no one can seem to manage to cook an egg properly?!? Little things though kind of add up, things that should not be factors in a true 5 star location. Like the way the room was never made up the same way any 2 days in a row. Somedays, no washcloths, or how just one night little chocolates appeared on the pillows that were missing the rest of the time... Just stupid stuff, but in a strange way annoying. Consistency would have caused me to shrug and likely not notice, but inconsistency makes things obvious. We have certainly stayed in nicer 4 star accommodations.

Randy

This is a beautiful boutique hotel in perfect location for seeing the Notre Dame restoration which is outstanding. The staff greeted us with a glass of champagne; were most gracious and helpful in their introduction to the hotel and offering of suggestions for transportation and attractions, dinner reservations etc. we did use then to arrange a taxi for our departure to CD G airport. The hotel room is bigger than most hotel rooms in Paris and uniquely arranged to give openness; we had 2 windows that brightened our day with partial views to the exterior restoration on ND cathedral. Also were enthusiastic with hotels history of being the former home of Simone de Beauvoir . If you like art; the hotel features the art of Joaquin Zorolla, a Spanish painter of the Impressionist genre. Lovely.

Kathleen

The location was perfect - having stayed in Paris several times before in different areas of the city, this was by far our favorite location. Love that you can walk to so much, are close to metro and only a block to the seine but when you turn down the street to the hotel or when you are in your room, it feels tucked away/secluded. The staff was also phenomenal. Bedroom was spacious - we had our 12yo daughter and our dog with us & there was plenty of room for all. The extra bed was the nicest and most comfortable - our daughter slept so well. Usually the extra bed is a rollaway cot but this was a nice daybed setup. Pillows and bed were very comfortable.

Miranda

Location is superb a stones throw from Notre Dame, Latin Q and St Germaine. The staff are knowledgeable polite and responsive without being obtrusive. The Bruch with jazz music was just what we needed after a busy couple of days. The kettle and Nespresso machine and a stocked mini bar were welcome additions. The bed and importantly for me the linen were excellent quality and had a luxurious feel.

Carol

I thought that the breakfast was sub-standard for this hotel category and expense. Very limited options and no variety from day to day. Great chocolate croissants and cheese but everything else, including the menu selections, was disappointing. despite professionaland attentive restaurant staff.

Eugene

Location

7 Rue De Lhotel Colbert, Paris, 75005, France

Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection