Dine in Luxury at Le Grand Salon Inside Montmartre’s Secret Garden Hotel

Located in the heart of the largest hotel garden in Paris, Hôtel Particulier Montmartre is hidden between Avenue Junot and Rue Lepic, a quiet escape from the busy streets of Montmartre.

The lush 900m² garden surrounding the hotel feels a bit like a private oasis. The restaurant is eco-friendly with a zero-plastic policy and a focus on protecting biodiversity. Birds and wildlife are often spotted on the greenery.

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The hotel has four deluxe suites, each with its own artistic vibe thanks to collaborations with visual artists. Most suites range from 35m² to 45m², elegant but relaxed.

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The exclusive Prestige Suite is an 85m² loft with a private staircase and a glass roof, with stunning views of Paris and the Eiffel Tower. Guests love the stylish decor and high-end touches such as Hermès toiletries.

Customer feedback

Guests generally love the hotel’s charm and unique atmosphere, often calling it a hidden gem in Montmartre. The gardens, artistic design, and personalized service get plenty of praise.

On the other hand, a few visitors note that the check-in process can be tricky due to unresponsive intercoms and unclear signs causing confusion. There are also room maintenance issue with occasional electrical issues, odd smells, or cleaning oversights.

Despite the occasional hiccup, most people find Hôtel Particulier Montmartre to be a memorable and special place to stay, great for travelers looking for something different from the usual hotel experience.

In short, if you’re after charm, character, and a peaceful spot in Paris, this boutique hotel is worth a look.

Le Grand Salon Restaurant

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The hotel’s restaurant, Le Grand Salon, is open every day for lunch, tea, cocktails, and dinner. It has a laid-back yet elegant vibe. It also offers weekend brunches in the garden.

Visitors often praise the restaurant’s peaceful garden filled with greenery and flowers. The place is described as cozy, elegant, and ideal for long, relaxed meals. It’s also a popular choice for special occasions due to the romantic and quiet surroundings.

The menu focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Starters like baby squid, asparagus, and artichokes are popular. Main courses include sole meunière and lamb shoulder. Things like mille-feuille and wild strawberries are proposed for dessert.

Positive reviews mention well-prepared dishes and creative presentations. Some guests describe an exceptional four-hour lunch with flavorful food and attentive service. Guests particularly enjoy the lamb shoulder and desserts. The experience is generally worth the high price.

Prices lean toward the higher end. Guests paying over €600 for lunch found the quality justified the cost, while others felt the food and service didn’t match the prices. Some diners praise attentive and friendly staff while others complain about slow and inexperienced service.

The restaurant opens every day for lunch from 12 PM, tea-time from 3 PM, cocktails from 6 PM, and dinner from 7 PM. See the seasonal menu here.

From Monday to Friday, they have a lunch special with a starter and main course for €25. The weekly menu changes daily with a selection of dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients. This menu lets you savor creative cuisine at an affordable price in an exceptional setting. See the current lunch menu.

Every Saturday and Sunday at noon, the Brunch Particulier offers a selection of starters, mains, desserts, and drinks, including fluffy pancakes, hearty avocado toasts, and delicious eggs Benedict. Here’s the brunch menu.

Also check out their wine list here.

Le Très Particulier Cocktail Bar

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If you’re in the mood for cocktails, Le Très Particulier bar is a cool place to check out. The glass roof and lush decor feel cozy and intimate. The bar has live piano music on Wednesdays and DJs from Thursday to Saturday.

As the bar stays open late, some guests have noted that the noise can carry into the rooms, which can be an issue for light sleepers.