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Welcome to Hôtel Eden Paris

Dear Guest,

It is our great pleasure to welcome you to Hôtel Eden Paris — a peaceful haven in the heart of the city. Our dedicated team is at your full disposal to ensure your stay is seamless, serene, and truly memorable. Within this directory, you’ll find everything you need to enhance your experience: details about your room, the hotel’s bespoke services, and our curated recommendations.

We sincerely wish you a delightful and enriching stay.

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Your room

Check-in & Check-out

  • Arrival: 3:00 PM
    Departure: 12:00 PM

You may enjoy your room until 12 PM on your departure day. A surcharge applies for late check-outs.

If you’d like early check-in or late check-out, please contact reception or request it here:

Early check-in / Late check-out

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Comfort & Amenities

  • Complimentary filtered water bottles

  • Curated minibar with a premium selection by Alain Milliat

    Coca-cola €4
    Coca-cola light €4
    Minute Maid orange juice €4
    Minute Maid apple juice €4
    Alain Milliat Pear nectar €7
    Alain Milliat Peach nectar €7
    Alain Milliat Sparkling yuzu €6
  • Free Wi-Fi, television, safe, air conditioning, and heating

  • Rituals Skincare products – premium range available on request

  • Daily cleaning service, carried out between 9am and 4pm.

  • Our hotel has two rooms that are fully accessible to guests with limited mobility. All of our services (breakfast, spa, massage, gym) are accessible to guests with disabilities.

Additional Comfort Services

Need extra comfort? Request at reception (dial 9):

  • Kettle for a tea or coffee break

  • Nespresso coffee machine in Superior rooms.

  • Laundry and dry-cleaning services available upon request

  • The reception offers a personalised wake-up service every day. To take advantage of this, please get in touch with us.

  • Baby equipment available on request: high chair, food warmer, cot, bottle warmer.

  • You can leave your luggage at the reception.

Sustainable stay

In line with our commitment to the environment, your bath towels will only be replaced if you leave them on the floor. Your bed linen will be changed every three days unless you ask reception otherwise.

Dining & Gourmet Experiences

Breakfast

Served from 7 AM to 10 AM, our breakfast offers a refined selection of artisanal pastries, fresh bread, seasonal fruits, dairy products, and cereals. Pair your meal with tea, coffee, or fresh juice. Available in the dining area or in your room upon request. Accessible to people with disabilities.

Order your breakfast

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Our express breakfast features a carefully selected hot beverage, a refreshing cold drink, a fine pastry, and artisan bread.

Eden Tea Time

Take a sweet pause in your afternoon, a moment just for you.

From 3 PM to 6 PM, enjoy a comforting and elegant break. Settle in our garden, away from the Parisian bustle, and savor the perfect harmony between tradition and delicacy.

Exceptional tea or coffee, a pastry inspired by French savoir-faire, a touch of freshness… A delightful treat in the heart of nature.

Beverages
Alain Millat infusions (Raspberry-Mint, Peach-Verbena)
Nespresso coffee (espresso, lungo, decaffeinated)
Snacking
Homemade mini scones, artisanal jam (subject to availability)
Pastry (subject to availability)
Served in your room and in the lounge, from 3 PM to 6 PM

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Prix : 35,00 €
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Eden Aperitivo

As the day winds down, the golden light bathes the patio. Drink in hand, settle down and let yourself be surprised.

From 6 PM to 8 PM, Hôtel Eden invites you to rediscover the aperitif experience. A refined moment of relaxation where each sip offers a new pleasure.

A suspended moment of elegance and well-being. Enjoy without moderation.

Starters (served with baguette and olive oil)
Green olives €6
Hummus €6
Tapenade €6
Roasted Red Pepper Cream €6
Premium selection
NOOH by La Coste Blanc
Premium alcohol-free effervescent
€17
NOOH by La Coste Rosé
Premium alcohol-free effervescent
€17
NOOH by La Coste Effervescent (Bottle) €35
Beverages
Tea
Green, black or fruit infusion
€6
Nespresso
Expresso, lungo or decaffeinated
€4
Alain Milliat Nectar
Pear, tomato, peach
€7
Alain Milliat Nectar
Raspberry mint infusion, peach verbena infusion
€8,50
Alain Milliat Nectar
Sparkling Yuzu
€6

Order your Aperitivo

I would like to enjoy my Aperitivo...

Starters (served with baguette and olive oil)

Green olives
Hummus
Tapenade
Roasted Red Pepper Cream

Premium selection

NOOH by La Coste Blanc
NOOH by La Coste Rosé
NOOH by La Coste Effervescent (Bottle)

Beverages

Tea
Green, black, or fruit infusion
Nespresso
Expresso, lungo or decaffeinated
Alain Milliat Nectar
Pear, tomato, peach (€7.00), raspberry mint infusion, peach verbena infusion (€8.50) and Yuzu sparkling wine (€6)

Desserts

Artisanal Ice Cream
Piedmont Hazelnut, Childhood Strawberry, Mango-Passion

Room Service

Enjoy our refined room service menu.

Monday to Thursday: 12pm-2pm, 7pm-11pm.
Friday to Sunday: 12pm-11.30pm.

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Nearby Restaurants

Looking for a great dinner spot? Our team will be happy to recommend the best nearby restaurants based on your preferences. See below for our suggestions

or contact reception.

Wellness Areas

The Eden Paris Hotel offers a range of facilities designed to help you relax and recharge, all of which are accessible to guests with limited mobility.

Hammam & Sauna

Open daily from 7 AM to 11 PM. These areas are perfect for deep relaxation, easing muscles and eliminating toxins. 45-minute session: €85 (reservation required) ​

Fitness Room

To maintain your fitness routine, our gym features equipment including a treadmill, dumbbells, elliptical trainer, and spinning bike.

Massages

Treat yourself to ultimate relaxation with our personalized massages, available by reservation. Options include Californian, Swedish, deep tissue, and anti-jet-lag massages. Rates depend on time and duration:

60-minute massage:
Daytime (9 AM – 8 PM) €110
Evening (8 PM – 10 PM) €140
Night (10 PM – 12 AM) €170

To book, please contact reception.

The Patio

Our lush interior garden is a true haven of peace in the heart of the city. Ideal for reading, sipping a drink, or simply relaxing. Open until 9 PM daily.

Services

Hôtel Eden Paris offers a range of exclusive services to enhance your stay.

Special moments

Birthday cake
€40
Celebrate with a delicious artisanal cake from L’Équilibre bakery. We’ll contact you for preferences.
Order 24 hours in advance.
Rose petals
€35
Surprise your loved one with a romantic rose petal path.
Order by 7 PM same day.
Flowers bouquet
€40
A unique bouquet crafted by our florists, according to season.
Order by 7 PM same day.
Premium Alcohol-Free Sparkling NOOH
€35
Celebrate with a NOOH bottle, a premium non-alcoholic sparkling drink.

Well-being & Relaxation

Private Spa Access (1 hour)
€85
Enjoy private use of our spa (hammam and sauna). Includes Hôtel Eden Paris-branded robes and slippers, plus Algotherm welcome products.
Personalized massage
€110
One-hour solo massage by a professional.
Book at reception: +33 (0)1 48 28 13 95

Tailored Services

Meeting Room Rental
Half-day – €250
Full day – €500
A fully equipped and comfortable room for up to 10 guests.

For specific requests, contact reception. We’ll be happy to assist!

Phone & Internet

Hotel services

  • To reach reception: dial 9
  • To call another room: dial 1 + room number (additional charge €3).

External Calls

  • To call within France: 0 + number
  • To call abroad: 0 + 00 + country code + number

Emergency calls

Please always contact reception first for any medical emergency.

  • Police: 0 + 17
  • Fire Department: 0 + 18
  • Medical Emergency (SAMU): 0 + 15

Wi-Fi

  • Network name: HOTEL EDEN
  • Username: HOTELEDEN
  • Password: eden2023

Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel for your convenience.

Alternative ways to get around Paris: low-impact transport options

Committed to protecting the environment and helping to create a more sustainable city, we encourage you to choose low-impact modes of transport when travelling around Paris.

Public transport

The public transport network, operated by RATP, provides efficient services across the whole city and its surrounding area.

  • Subway, bus, tram and RER
  • High frequency and extensive operating hours
  • Quick access to the main tourist attractions

Our reception team is on hand to help you find your way and recommend the best routes.

Bike share

The Vélib’ Métropole service makes it easy to rent a bike, whether standard or electric.

  • Stations located throughout the city
  • Ideal for short, pleasant journeys
  • An eco-friendly and immersive way to explore Paris

Walking

Paris is ideal for walking.

  • Many neighbourhoods within walking distance
  • A perfect way to discover Paris’s heritage and atmosphere
  • Zero emissions and an authentic experience

Our commitment

By choosing these options, you can help reduce the carbon footprint of your travels whilst making the most of your stay.

We remain at your disposal should you require any further information or assistance.

Share Your Experience & Stay Connected

Did you enjoy your stay at Hôtel Eden? Let us know and share your favorite moments with us. Discover behind-the-scenes moments, hotel news, and guest highlights.

Join us on Instagram: @HotelEdenParis

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Your feedback matters. Help us improve your experience and introduce Hôtel Eden to future guests.

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Share your #EdenMoments

Capture your moments at Hôtel Eden and inspire our community.
Some ideas:

  • A sunset view from your room
  • The iconic Eden bathrobe moment

Tag us and use the hashtag #EdenMoments to be featured on our page.
We can’t wait to see your Eden experience!

Our favourite restaurants nearby. Don't hesitate to ask reception for help with your reservations.

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15th arrondissement town hall
A beautiful neo-renaissance building.
Aquarium de Paris
You'll find a fine collection of sharks!
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Paris Orthodox Cathedral, with its five bulbs covered in an alloy of gold and palladium.
Champ-de-Mars
A plain for market gardening, which became the training camp for the École Militaire in the 17th century.
École militaire
Founded by Louis XIV for the children of the aristocracy.
Eiffel Tower
The Grande Dame needs no introduction. But do you know how much she weighs?... 10,100 tonnes.
Hôtel national des Invalides
It was a hospice, barracks, convent, hospital and factory under Louis XIV. Today, the Musée de l'Armée.
Human Rights Monument
Work by sculptor Ivan Théier.
Lavirotte building
One of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Paris, built between 1900 and 1901.
Le M. Musée du vin
Over 1,000 m2, with 15th-century vaulted cellars, dedicated to the world of wine and gastronomy.
Les Arums building
A fine example of Art Nouveau architecture.
Maison de Balzac
Museum dedicated to the writer in a house he lived in between 1840 and 1847.
Maison de l’Unesco
Headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Visits possible.
Maison de la Radio et de la Musique
Headquarters of French public radio with concert halls and restaurant.
Musée Bourdelle
Le sculpteur Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929) vécut et travailla là. Nombreuses oeuvres de l’artiste.
Musée Clemenceau
The Tiger's flat, as it was on the day he died in 1929.
Musée de la Poste (Postal Museum)
You'll find out all about the world of mail (and there's a lot to discover).
Musée des Égouts
The history of sewers from Lutetia to the present day.
Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac
A museum dedicated to the arts of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.
Musée Rodin
One of the most charming museums in Paris. Romantic garden with sculptures and café.
Napoleon’s tomb
The Dôme des Invalides, accessible from the Musée de l'Armée, has housed the Emperor's tomb since 2 April 1861.
Palais de Chaillot
Built in 1937 for the Universal Exhibition. Home to three major museums: the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, the Musée National de la Marine and the Musée de l'Homme.
Parc André-Citroën
Park established on the site of the former Citroën factories.
Parc Georges-Brassens
Antique book sales at weekends.
Petite ceinture du 15e
Former railway line converted into a green promenade.
Rue Villa Santos-Dumont
A line of beautiful houses.
Statue of Liberty, île aux Cygnes
Replica of the famous New York statue, donated by the United States to France.
To go further
Until
28 June
Renaissance : de Vinci, Raphaël, Michel-Ange
Three visionary geniuses, three complementary worlds: Leonardo’s scientific curiosity, Raphael’s perfect harmony, and Michelangelo’s sculptural power. Immerse yourself in their masterpieces thanks to cutting-edge technology and a completely redesigned exhibition layout (3D models, digital twins, smoke effects and lasers). A brand-new creation for a truly immersive experience.
6 June
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28 June
La Caverne du Pont-Neuf
Forty-one years after Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude wrapped the Pont-Neuf, French artist JR pays tribute to them with "La Caverne du Pont-Neuf". This monumental immersive artwork—a canvas cave—is a temporary reinterpretation of Paris’s oldest bridge. It contrasts “the raw and the wild with the refined elegance of Paris.” You can walk through this cave for free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, accompanied by music by Thomas Bangalter, one of the two members of the former duo Daft Punk.
Pont-Neuf - Paris (map)
Until
5 July
Renoir the draughtsman
This exhibition, the first to focus on Renoir’s works on paper, highlights the importance of graphic techniques in the development of his art. It reveals the close links between his paintings and his drawings, particularly from the 1880s onwards, when Renoir moved away from Impressionism but continued to reinvent himself.
Until
19 July
Renoir and love. The Happy Modern Age (1865–1885)
This exhibition brings together ‘scenes of modern life’ – multi-figure paintings depicting contemporary subjects (as distinct from portraits and landscapes) – created by Renoir during the first twenty years of his career (1865–1885). It also highlights her predilection for depicting young couples, without this being "sentimental".
Until
26 July
Matisse 1941-1954
This exhibition explores the final years of Henri Matisse’s career, between 1941 and 1954, through more than 300 works – paintings, drawings, cut-out gouaches, illustrated books, textiles and stained-glass windows – drawn from the Centre Pompidou’s collection and major international loans.
Until
2 August
Lee Miller
Nearly 250 historical and contemporary photos, including several previously unpublished works, offer a fresh perspective on the entire career of Lee Miller, a key figure in the international avant-garde and recognised as one of the great photographers of the 20th century.
Until
16 August
Calder. Dreaming in balance
This retrospective spans half a century of creative work, from the 1920s to the 1970s, covering everything from the early performances of the ‘Cirque Calder’ to the monumental sculptures that redefined the concept of public art. In total, nearly 300 works by the American sculptor: mobiles, of course, wire portraits, paintings, drawings and even jewellery.
Until
23 August
General Exhibition
To mark its move into the building, completely redesigned by Jean Nouvel, which formerly housed the Grands Magasins du Louvre department store, the Fondation Cartier is exhibiting the highlights of over 40 years of collecting.
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain - 2 place du Palais-Royal, Paris (map)

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